Technology Systems Analysis Group
Raymond W. Reilly
Technical Expertise
- Design and management of complex projects
- Energy technology and economic analysis for federal installations
- Analysis and evaluation of Russian-type energy systems
- Business development in the FSU (nonproliferation job creation)
Experience
Ray Reilly has been at PNNL for 25 years, in which time he has filled almost every role in the Energy Division, from project contributor, through manager of the Division's internally-funded research program, to acting Division Deputy Director. He established and managed a working group of 50+ people engaged in building energy research. He established and managed numerous new programs for USDOE at the Laboratory, including the building systems research program, the building energy standards program, the Decision Support System for Operations and Maintenance (DSOM), and others.
Recently Mr. Reilly has focused on nonproliferation activities in support of the USDOE Nuclear Cities Initiative, where he is responsible for establishing or expanding over 20 companies, and creating up to 1,000 new jobs for Russian nuclear workers.
Before coming to PNNL, Mr. Reilly was a commissioned officer in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) where he was responsible for design and implementation of geophysical and environmental programs.
Education
Professional Engineering Degree in Geophysical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
Master of Business Administration, University of Washington
Publications
- Publicly Available Publications - list generated from external ERICA search

