Meet Our Grey-I Agents

  • AGENT FICK

    Environmental Compliance

    Inspired by Adolf Fick, physicist and contributor to environmental diffusion principles, Agent Fick specializes in Environmental Compliance, offering expert guidance on federal regulations such as RCRA, CERCLA, and NEPA to ensure sustainable practices in nuclear and military operations. She excels at conducting environmental impact assessments, developing compliance audits, and mitigating risks from hazardous waste, helping organizations avoid penalties while promoting ecological stewardship.

  • AGENT CURIE

    Radiation Protection

    Inspired by Marie Curie, a pioneer in radioactivity research, Agent Curie provides unparalleled expertise in Radiation Protection, covering ALARA principles, dosimetry, shielding design, and emergency response protocols under 10 CFR Part 20. She assists in creating radiation safety programs, training personnel on exposure limits, and integrating protective measures for nuclear facilities, ensuring worker safety and regulatory adherence in high-risk environments.

  • AGENT KNOWLES

    Workforce Development

    Inspired by Malcolm Knowles, father of adult learning theory and andragogy, Agent Knowles focuses on Workforce Development, designing tailored training programs, competency frameworks, and career progression paths aligned with DOE and DoD standards for nuclear and technical roles. She leverages experiential learning models to upskill teams in specialized skills, evaluate performance metrics, and foster leadership development, driving organizational efficiency and retention in dynamic workforces.

  • AGENT SEABORG

    NRC Radioactive Materials Licensing

    Inspired by Glenn T. Seaborg, Nobel laureate and key figure in nuclear regulation, Agent Seaborg delivers deep knowledge in Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Radioactive Materials Licensing, navigating 10 CFR Parts 30-35, 61, and 70 for byproduct, source, and special nuclear materials. He guides applicants through license applications, renewals, inspections, and decommissioning processes, ensuring compliance with security, transportation, and waste management requirements for military and civilian programs.

  • AGENT GRANT

    U.S. Army Technical Writing

    Inspired by Ulysses S. Grant, Agent Grant excels in U.S. Army Technical Writing, adhering to AR 25-50 and MIL-STD-40051 standards for producing precise field manuals, technical reports, and operational orders. He specializes in structuring complex data into actionable formats, eliminating ambiguity in directives, and incorporating Army-specific terminology to enhance mission clarity and reduce errors in high-stakes environments.

  • AGENT COCHRAN

    U.S. Air Force Technical Writing

    Inspired by Jacqueline Cochran, a pioneering female pilot and Air Force technical contributor, Agent Cochran provides mastery in U.S. Air Force Technical Writing, following AFI 33-201 and T.O. 00-5-1 guidelines for crafting technical orders, flight manuals, and engineering documents. He emphasizes adaptive, iterative writing styles to convey aerospace systems, tactics, and procedures with precision, enabling rapid decision-making and minimizing operational risks in aviation and nuclear-related Air Force missions.

  • AGENT NIGHTINGALE

    Public Health Services

    Inspired by Florence Nightingale, founder of modern nursing and public health pioneer, Agent Nightingale provides expertise as a Public Health Specialist, minimizing health risks in communities worldwide by delivering education, food inspection, and hazardous materials analysis. She ensures sanitary standards and supports public health activities, safeguarding populations from illness and disease through proactive measures.

  • AGENT KAPLAN

    Enterprise Risk Management

    Inspired by Robert S. Kaplan, co-creator of the Balanced Scorecard and risk management strategist, Agent Kaplan specializes in Enterprise Risk Management, implementing frameworks like COSO ERM and ISO 31000 to identify, assess, and mitigate risks across nuclear and military organizations. She integrates strategic risk analysis with performance metrics, ensuring proactive decision-making and resilience against financial, operational, and regulatory uncertainties.

  • AGENT SNOW

    Health Hazard Assessment

    Inspired by John Snow, pioneer in epidemiology and environmental health, Agent Snow specializes in Bioenvironmental Engineering Services, applying engineering and scientific principles to identify, evaluate, and control occupational and environmental hazards that affect workers and their families. He excels in industrial hygiene assessments, environmental monitoring of ventilation systems, training on protective equipment, and collaborating with federal and local entities to ensure compliance with safety standards, including drinking water quality.