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May 17, 2024

Navarro, 2 other small businesses form Nuclear Services Partners

By Wayne Barber

A trio of small businesses based in Oak Ridge Tenn., have teamed up to form Nuclear Services Partners LLC, to pursue nuclear contracts in Tennessee and nationally, the companies announced last week.

Nuclear Services Partners is a joint venture of Navarro Research and Engineering, MS Technology and Strata-G. Together the three small businesses have a combined workforce of  over 1,000 employees, according to the press release.

Nuclear Services Partners can work with the current nuclear power fleet, planned new reactors and emerging reactor technology systems, according to the press release. The president of the new entity is Lloyd Brown, who according to his LinkedIn profile, has held senior posts at Longenecker & Associates and Battelle Energy Alliance.

According to the MS Technology website, it was founded in 1994 and is involved in X-energy’s fuel fabrication project for small modular reactors.  Its CEO is Randy Inklebarger, who previously held management posts for CH2M, which is now part of Jacobs.

Strata-G’s work includes providing science and technology support to Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Its chief executive is John Patterson, whose experience includes stints in industry as well as the DOE Environmental Management office.

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