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Show j ! gendx, ERDA Begin Negotiations; 1 5fflrf Piasng in New Management ' ' meiil A!min.Mi.ilu.M ; ' Hc.uhv I k UI I nem ., ';;; ' ' , ., ir , jin m out I . .villi J i ' '. Kp. ur.li'"1" P'o.ni.in "' .i-.niulJ"'"-"""- IV nc."-1111" ,m' lH'"'-'; ' v.Uu'lcd 41 C.ind .'"'K v,uu.ioi'i "' r,uw 1I ' ' . B,n.li manaijemeiil I"'1"- vl.u-l J( "I"1 1 KlU '1'111"" ,.,,.. according to the an- - niice""-'"- k Km' u-v executives ruun.u ' ivi experience with Bendix ' been sent to Grand s 'miwiion U spearhead the v "hjst-.,n aiul the subsequent V . YI,ira.'t execution, according Jo Murr.iv Weui.c.irten. eh.iir-H eh.iir-H .P.jniiiJ-F'sult"nl ot Bt"iulix-' Bt"iulix-' -. "rw f"'l'"llu's "'" S .'.ii-menied by a number of ..rrol'Vssional ami technical : v(.lf already established at ' , oriiui Junction Nile, he " iJJ.ed. . "t is our intention to retain ': :jS many f the existing Viiira.'tor people at OranJ ! lun.tion as possible." s.ud Wfin.carten. "In fact, we Are rpinj that we can staff the S .krfst of the organisation, i; ic-luJins the remaining top fwvutne positions, with in- ffurcbents." ' i Manager of the Grand Junction operation for Bendix ,; be Charles L. Oreenslit. 1 t The phase-in by Bendix in "Grand Junction was authoriz-' authoriz-' ti h ERDA to allow for an oidci l ii.instiT of ope unions lioni the .iL'oiuv's incumbent l.i.tnd Junction contractor, 1 ucius Pitkin, Inc., ot New oi k Citv. I he contract negotiations aie expected to t.tke about one nioiiih. When completed, Bon-dix Bon-dix will be responsible for operating I RDA's Grand Junction facility and will foimul.iio plans and execute programs lo identity favorable areas for uranium exploration bv industry and assess uranium uran-ium resources. Hendix also will undertake programs for research and development on new and improved procedures, equipment and technology for uranium search, assessment and production. The Hendix Field Engineer-ini! Engineer-ini! Corp. is a total service company specializing in the management of technical programs pro-grams and facilities worldw ide for both government and commercial customers. Its headquarters are in Columbia, Md. BFFC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Bendix Corp.. a worldwide manufacturer manufac-turer serving the automotive, aerospace and housing markets. mar-kets. Competition for the FRDA contract started this last January when I lie agency issued a rciiicst fur proposal. I ighl companies in addition to Hendix responded to that request. Weingailen said (he FRDA contract represents a signili-cent signili-cent opportunity for his organization. "We are delighted to have been selected by FRDA for these negotiations," he said. "Fnergy development is now the nation's most urgent need, and we are looking forward to being involved in a. major way to help meet this formidable challenge." Assignment of the five top executives to the project reflects the high level of importance Bendix places on it, he observed. Greenslil previously was the vice president and director of engineering for BFFC. A Bendix employee since DMH, he held various engineering management positions w ith Bendix before moving over to the subsidiary as engineering vice president in 1464. He earned a bachelor of arts degree in physics from Nebraska Ne-braska Wesleyan University. Lincoln, Neb., in and pursued graduate studies at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln until W8. |