TEPP Coordinators:
TEPP is a national program managed at a headquarters level and
implemented through a regional approach. TEPP uses the eight DOE
Regional Coordinating Offices with Regional TEPP Coordinators to
establish a structure that works directly with the responder communities
in their region to determine responder needs, provide technical
assistance in development of plans and guides to improve existing
emergency plans, and provide training and conduct exercises.

| For additional information on DOE’s Transportation Emergency
Preparedness Program, or to find out how you can obtain the MERRTT materials,
contact the TEPP Coordinator for the DOE Region in which your state is located
or contact the program manager at DOE Headquarters. |
| Region 1 - Terri Kneitel |
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kneitel@bnl.gov |
| Region 2 – Eddie Holden |
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holdenpe@oro.doe.gov |
Region 3 – Michele O’Shaughnessy |
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Michele.O'Shaughnessy@srs.gov |
| Region 4 – Jack Rycroft |
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wrycroft@doeal.gov |
| Region 5 – Joe DiMatteo |
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Joe.Dimatteo@ch.doe.gov |
| Region 6 – Stacey Madson |
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madsonsl@id.doe.gov |
| Region 7 – Mike Cornell |
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mike.cornell@oak.doe.gov |
| Region 8 – Yvonne Sherman |
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Yvonne_t_Sherman@rl.gov |
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EM Headquarters Program Manager
Ella McNeil, Office of Transportation
Ella.McNeil@em.doe.gov
U.S. Department of Energy
Washington, DC 20585
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24-Hour Points of Contact:
Through this data base, you can identify a contact in each state
for emergencies or daily business.
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