Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) contacts offer expert assistance with implementing federal energy savings performance contract (ESPC) projects that are technically, legally, and financially sound.
Program and Support Staff
Program and support staff are available to help agencies with questions about ESPCs.
Name | Organization | Specialty |
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Kurmit Rockwell 202-329-9572 | U.S. Department of Energy | FEMP ESPC program manager |
Ira Birnbaum 202-304-4940 | U.S. Department of Energy | FEMP ESPC ENABLE program manager |
Jeff Murrell 202-394-2240 | U.S. Department of Energy | FEMP project facilitator program manager |
Rachel Shepherd 240-246-6793 | U.S. Department of Energy | ESPC Energy Sales Agreements |
Eric Brandenburg 240-562-1495 | Golden Field Office | ESPC contracting officer |
Michael Mungal (954) 812-7082 | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Multi-regional support |
Bridgette Rodgers 703-951-3308 | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Multi-regional support |
Scott Wolf 360-866-9163 | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | ESPC project support |
Douglas Eisemann | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Awarded DOE IDIQ ESPC projects, qualified energy savings companies |
Tatiana Strajnic 703-980-6590 | Boston Government Services | ESPC program support |
Federal Project Executives
A FEMP federal project executive (FPE) is the first person to contact when considering an ESPC. FPEs help agencies get started with their ESPC projects and coordinate the delivery of all U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) ESPCs. Contact the FPE for your region.
Project Facilitators
Federal agencies developing projects and awarding task orders under a DOE indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity ESPCs are required to work with an approved project facilitator. FEMP provides project facilitators at no cost for the early development of ESPC projects (until the agency has completed review of the energy service company's preliminary assessment).