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December 20, 2018

VP Tapped as Strategic Management Solutions President

By ExchangeMonitor

Albuquerque, N.M.-based Energy Department contractor Strategic Management Solutions Inc. has promoted longtime executive David O’Flynn to president effective Jan. 1.

O’Flynn, currently senior vice president at SMSI, is a veteran of project management, construction, engineering, and nuclear infrastructure work across the Energy Department and National Nuclear Security Administration complex, the company said in a Wednesday press release.

“David’s capability to not only excel in all technical aspects of the business, but also his robust financial and business-development skills, will ensure SMSI’s success into the future,” SMSI President and CEO Lee Bernstein, who is keeping his chief executive responsibilities, said in the release.

O’Flynn has 30 years of industry experience, joining SMSI management in 2003 after holding posts at Bechtel National, ICF Kaiser, and other employers, according to his LinkedIn profile. He has been instrumental in winning and managing contracts valued at over $500 million, including SMSI’s role as a subcontractor to new Los Alamos National Laboratory management and operations prime Triad National Security, Strategic Management Solutions said.

The company also holds DOE contracts for the Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office in Lexington, Ky., the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, and the Idaho National Laboratory, according to the SMSI website.

“We’ve won significant contracts over the last couple of years, plus we’ve added many very talented people,” O’Flynn said in the news release. “As a result, our prospects are exceedingly bright.”

O’Flynn will continue to work from his home office in Virginia.

A small business founded in 2000, Strategic Management Solutions provides management and technical or engineering services to the Energy Department, NNSA, national laboratories, and industry clients. The company also has offices in Los Alamos, N.M., Oakland, Calif., and Lexington, Ky.

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