Department of Energy support services contractor Professional Project Services (Pro2Serve) has announced the selection of Matthew C. “Cody” Lambert as its first chief technology officer.
Lambert’s move from Pro2Serve’s director of software engineering to CTO is intended to more fully integrate information technology among the Oak Ridge, Tenn.-based technical and engineering services specialists’ range of offerings to its government and corporate customers.
“Information technology, in the forms of hardware and software, has become a key component of providing engineering and scientific technical services to our customers,” founder and CEO Barry Goss told Weapons Complex Monitor by email. “As a result of identifying specific needs of our technical services clients in the energy and national security markets, Pro2Serve has developed several IT products to better address those needs.”
Goss noted that Pro2Serve already has several subsidiaries focused on providing technology products.
Lambert has bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer science from the University of Tennessee, and has been with Pro2Serve since 2010. Reporting to Goss, he will manage preparation and use of computer software and hardware technology and services for Pro2Serve and its subsidiaries.
Pro2Serve has contracts at a number of DOE sites. The company in June retained its spot as the technical support services provider for DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, under a five-year indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract.
The company is also one of three technical support services contractors for the department’s Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office (PPPO), under a $45.6 million contract that expires in 2018. DOE in July issued a request for proposals for the follow-on contract to this work.
Goss declined to say whether Pro2Serve would bid to retain the PPPO contract.