Bill Lowry leads Apogen Technologies’ Federal Solutions Group. Mr. Lowry is responsible for this group’s operating divisions supporting federal clients with IT services and technology solutions.
Over the duration of his professional experience, Mr. Lowry has managed and conducted technical projects in national defense, environmental, and energy programs. His program areas of expertise include underground nuclear testing, nuclear waste storage, nuclear safety, coal fired power generation, and environmental technologies. Mr. Lowry joined Apogen Technologies in 1987 (then Science & Engineering Associates) to support weapons testing and nuclear waste efforts. He managed the development of a number of the company’s successful environmental technologies (including five patented systems).
From 1984 through 1987, Mr. Lowry developed process measurement systems and conducted power testing at the U.S. Department of Energy Component Development and Integration Facility, in Butte, Montana. This was a pilot scale test bed, evaluating coal-fired magnetohydrodynamic test trains for electric power generation. Mr. Lowry managed the test engineering group, responsible for the design of the test programs, development and implementation of the instrumentation systems, acquisition of several thousand channels of real time data, and test reporting and analysis.
Mr. Lowry started his technical career at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1979, performing experimental and analytical studies in nuclear waste and nuclear reactor safety programs. He transitioned to the Laboratory’s nuclear weapons testing program, where he developed engineering materials and systems enabling the conduct of contained nuclear tests at the Nevada Test Site.
Mr. Lowry is a registered professional mechanical engineer, and graduated with a B.S. in Engineering from Northern Arizona University in 1978. |