Janet Schlock serves as the Principal Subcontract Administrator at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where she leverages over 30 years of extensive experience in contract administration and procurement compliance to support groundbreaking scientific initiatives. In her current role, Janet plays a pivotal part in the Advanced...
Janet Schlock serves as the Principal Subcontract Administrator at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where she leverages over 30 years of extensive experience in contract administration and procurement compliance to support groundbreaking scientific initiatives. In her current role, Janet plays a pivotal part in the Advanced Light Source Upgrade (ALS-U) project, a significant endeavor aimed at enhancing the capabilities of one of the world’s premier synchrotron light sources. Her expertise in writing and executing developmental contracts ensures that the laboratory maintains rigorous compliance while fostering innovation and collaboration among interdisciplinary teams.
Janet's technical acumen in contract management and competitive procurement is complemented by her strategic sourcing skills, which allow her to identify and engage suppliers who align with the laboratory's mission. She excels in project coordination, ensuring that complex project schedules are met through effective communication and process improvement strategies. Her commitment to quality assurance and lean manufacturing principles has not only streamlined procurement processes but also enhanced the overall efficiency of project execution.
As an innovative problem solver, Janet is adept at motivating both staff and suppliers, creating an environment that encourages teamwork and shared success. Her passion for fostering collaboration and her ability to navigate the complexities of federal government contracting make her a valuable asset to Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Through her leadership, Janet continues to drive the successful delivery of critical projects, contributing to advancements in scientific research and technology.