manages teams that perform studies, analyses and
research projects focused on advancing sustainability
across the Army and the Department of Defense. CASI
has conducted studies and research on long term wa-
ter supply for military bases, Army needs related to
rare minerals and metals, tradeoffs with renewable
energy options, net zero water, energy and waste,
sustainable forward basing criteria, the “green” divi-
dend for sustainable facilities, sustainability behavior
learning, and sustainability metrics for military fa-
cilities and operations. Mr. Goran is a geographer
who also serves as a strategic program planner for his
laboratory (Construction Engineering Research Lab
- CERL), which is co-located with the University of
Illinois in Champaign-Urbana. He serves as adjunct
faculty with the University of Illinois Geography De-
partment, and he is a Department of Defense repre-
sentative to the National Climate Assessment. Along
with Sam Higuchi of NASA, Mr. Goran co-chairs an
inter-agency forum on climate change impacts and
adaptations.
Mr. Jeremey Alcorn
Mr. Alcorn is an environmental scientist with ex-
pertise in sustainability, energy and environmental
security, climate change mitigation and adaptation,
institutional risk management, and environmental
compliance. As a research fellow with LMI, he sup-
ports federal clients with alternative fuels research,
energy management, greenhouse gas (GHG) report-
ing, instability-fragility-environment analysis, and cli-
mate change implications. Prior to coming to LMI, he
served as an environmental scientist with Concurrent
Technologies Corporation providing policy research