AWE PLC EXECUTIVE REORGANISATION
24 August 2001
AWE Management Ltd, which
holds the contract to manage and operate the Atomic Weapons
Establishment, today announced a restructuring of the executive
board of the operating company, AWE plc, in readiness for the major
investment programmes towards which the Company is working. Malcolm
Hutchinson, of Serco, becomes Executive Chairman of AWE plc in
addition to his role as Chairman of the AWE Management Ltd Board. He
will be responsible for developing the Company’s long-term strategic
vision.
Two parallel appointments of Vice Chairman and Managing Director
replace the existing Chief Executive post.
Dr John Rae, the current Chief Executive, is appointed Vice
Chairman, with responsibility for planning and monitoring the UK
national nuclear weapon programme strategy. He will also continue to
be the focus for the Company’s high-level inter-action with external
stakeholders and will be the Deputy to the Executive Chairman.
The role of Managing Director will be filled by Bill Haight,
currently President of Energy Programs at Lockheed Martin Technology
Services and a director of AWE Management Ltd. He will ensure that
the programmes that underpin the major investment schemes are
effectively managed and that financial and performance targets are
met and he will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of AWE.
On appointment as Managing Director of AWE plc, Mr Haight will
relinquish his seat on the AWE Management Ltd Board. His successor
will be John Freeh, of Lockheed Martin, formerly President of the
Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory in Schenectady, New York.
Ian Berry, formerly General Manager (Projects) at British Nuclear
Fuels (BNFL) joins AWE plc as Director Engineering, responsible for
major investments, including the delivery of new buildings and
facilities and environmental improvements.
Giving details of the changes, Malcolm Hutchinson said today: "It
is just over a year since the new AWE management contract was
awarded to AWE Management Ltd. During that time AWE plc, as the
operating company, has made considerable progress.
"It has delivered an excellent safety performance. It has
developed stakeholder relationships that support the strategic
mission. It has achieved demanding output requirements, exceeding
performance targets in every respect and is developing a new science
vision for AWE.
"However, the complex nature of the long-term programmes that AWE
plc must now address will mean a changing management workload. We
are therefore strengthening the management team in anticipation of
the challenges that lay ahead – particularly the realisation of the
major investment schemes associated with the Aldermaston and
Burghfield sites.
"The changes also anticipate the moves of three AWE plc directors
– two of whom are expected to leave to take up appointments outside
of AWE and the third who is retiring early next year.
"The changes to the Executive team have been thoroughly
scrutinised by the Ministry of Defence, the Environment Agency and
the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate, which has approved the
changes under Condition 36 of AWE’s nuclear site licences. I can
assure everyone that health and safety and a concern for the
environment remain at the top of our agenda."
NOTE TO EDITORS:
A new contract to manage and operate the Atomic Weapons
Establishment was awarded by the Ministry of Defence to AWE
Management Ltd on 1 April 2000 for a period of ten years, with an
option to extend to 25 years. The option to extend the contract is
currently under negotiation.
AWE Management Ltd was formed as an independent company
specifically to bid for the AWE management contract. Its equal
shareholders are British Nuclear Fuels, Serco and Lockheed Martin.
Having been awarded the contract, AWE Management Ltd became the
owners of 100 per cent of the ordinary shares of AWE plc – the
company that employs the AWE workforce and now maintains the nuclear
site operating licences and discharge authorisations.
As shareholders in AWE Management Ltd, the three partner
companies are not involved in the day-to-day management of AWE. The
task of delivering the contract has been delegated to AWE plc.
Although ‘contractorised’ AWE has not been ‘privatised.’ The
Ministry of Defence, apart from being the principal customer, still
owns the AWE sites and the Secretary of State for Defence holds a
‘golden share’ in AWE plc.
For further information, please contact:
Graeme Hammond AWE Tel: +44 (0) 118 981 4111
Email: graeme.hammond@awe.co.uk
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Mark Douglas Lockheed Martin Tel: +44 (0)20 7798 2850
Email: mark.douglas@lmco.com
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