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.

NameOrganizationSpecialty
Kurmit Rockwell
202-329-9572
U.S. Department of EnergyFEMP ESPC program manager
Ira Birnbaum
202-304-4940
U.S. Department of EnergyFEMP ESPC ENABLE program manager
Jeff Murrell
202-394-2240
U.S. Department of EnergyFEMP project facilitator program manager
Rachel Shepherd
240-246-6793
U.S. Department of EnergyESPC Energy Sales Agreements
Eric Brandenburg
240-562-1495
Golden Field OfficeESPC contracting officer
Doug Culbreth
919-870-0051
Oak Ridge National LaboratoryESPC project support
Tom Hattery
202-256-5986
Oak Ridge National LaboratoryESPC project support
Michael Mungal
(954) 812-7082
Oak Ridge National LaboratoryMulti-regional support
Bridgette Rogers
703-951-3308
Oak Ridge National LaboratoryMulti-regional support
Scott Wolf
360-866-9163
Oak Ridge National LaboratoryESPC project support
Douglas Eisemann
571-454-1420
General Dynamics Information TechnologyAwarded DOE IDIQ ESPC projects, qualified energy savings companies
Tatiana Strajnic
703-980-6590
Boston Government ServicesESPC 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).