

Council Mission
The mission of the SAME Small Business Council is to promote the role and relevance of small businesses in SAME through outreach, training, opportunity and recognition. A robust and adaptable small business sector is essential to the industrial base, to technical innovation, and to national readiness.
Council Overview
Importance of Small Business
Small business firms contribute approximately 80 percent of our nation’s job growth. Our entrepreneurial approach fosters innovation, drive, and success. Often considered “renegades,” we are an invaluable asset to our nation’s economy and the military mission.
The SAME Small Business Council is committed to keeping SAME members informed with the most up–to–date information from the world of small business. We regularly send out an electronic newsletter to help you stay ahead of the latest trends and take advantage of current developments in growth and partnerships.
If you are interested in getting more information about Small Business Council activities, please login to the SAME website and visit “My Account” and “Join the COIS” and be sure to add the SB Council! Want to serve on the SAME Small Business Council Steering Committee? We’d love to have you! Please refer to “council structure” below to view our committees and what they do. Then, e-mail your contact info to the appropriate committee chair, Lori Revely and Ann McLeod and we’ll get you on board!.
Council Objectives
- Inform SAME of technical programs of interest to small business members
- Help shape SAME’s Federal Small Business Conference for the AEC Industry
- Provide opportunities to collaborate with key government stakeholders
- Represent small business interests on select SAME national committees
- Keep members informed on small business regulations and legislation
- Provide opportunities to highlight small business success stories and lessons learned

Council Chair
Lori Revely, F.SAME, Cavalry Consulting
Steering Committee
Secretary: Jana Roy, Moffatt Nicol
Vice Chair of Communication: Michele Atkinson, Cavalry Consulting
The Communications Committee supports the engagement to SAME’s small business community, production of the monthly Small Business newsletter, informational outreach to SAME members, and provides suggestions for content to appear in national publications.Vice Chair of Digital Strategy and Innovation: Zach Pesicka, WSP
The Digital Strategy and Innovation team advises on artificial intelligence and emerging technology adoption and how small businesses can adopt and integrate them in their operations.Vice Chair of Recognition: Garrett Terlaak, Overwatch Construction Management
The Recognition Committee helps recognize small businesses in the society through awards programs, helps review nominations and Post streamer submissions, and recommends award recipients.Vice Chair of Education & Training: Corey Pacer, Pro2Serve
The Education & Training committee develops webinars and continuing education opportunities.Vice Chair of Outreach: Scott Porter, Advanced Engineering Consultants Ltd.
The Outreach committee helps support Post Small Business Liaisons and supports small business membership recruitment efforts.Vice Chair of Programs & Events: Martha Weekley, FFE, Inc.
The Programs & Events committee supports JETC and SBC, providing input on the creation of Calls for Presentations, review of abstract submissions, recommending other speakers and sessions, value-added activities to the events, and the continuous improvement and expansion of the events.Vice Chair, C3 Liaison: Prisco Ravelli, 24HRC
The COI Liaison Committee supports interaction between the SB Council and other SAME councils, communities, and committees and supports engagement with relevant SAME Strategic Partner organizations.Past Chair: Sally Clark, Procon Consulting
SAME National Office POC: Ann McLeod
SAME National Webinars
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Construction COI: Accelerating Innovation: The NIH Modular Laboratory Journey
This webinar takes an inside look at how modular construction enabled the delivery of a $34M NIH research laboratory 18 months ahead of schedule without compromising quality or performance. This session will highlight how a fully modular, design-build approach accelerated speed-to-market, maintained stringent aesthetic and functional requirements, and relied on rapid design decisions, rigorous spec reviews, and the right project team. -
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SAME Energy Security Webinar: Exploring the Challenges at Mountain Home AFB’s New Water Treatment Plant
Mountain Home AFB in Idaho currently uses groundwater to meet the base’s water needs. The aquifer that supplies the groundwater is rapidly depleting and is expected to run out of water in 30 years. This webinar provides an overview of the 15+ year effort to identify new water supplies and how the base chose to get water from the C.J. Strike Reservoir along the Snake River, 14 miles away.
Partner Events
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- Disneyland Hotel
Building for Tomorrow
One year after the devastating 2025 Southern California wildfires, the cracks in our lifeline infrastructure—power, water, communications, transportation, and fuel—are impossible to ignore. -
- The National Press Club
SAME DC Post w/ George Washington University EEMI – Wed. Feb. 4 (rescheduled)- Transatlantic Energy Security Symposium – www.SAMEenergySecurity.org (5 PDH)
Registration is open! The SAME DC Post in association with the GWU EEMI presents the Transatlantic Energy Security Symposium at the National Press Club on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. See full details at www.SAMEenergySecurity.org. Sponsorships available! This full-day symposium brings together U.S. and European leaders from government, defense, utilities, industry, and academia to confront one […]
Related TME Articles – Small Business
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Designing for the Unforeseeable
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Revising the Arctic and Subarctic Design and Construction Guidelines
With a renewed focus on the Arctic and subarctic areas of the world due to evolving national security needs and changing environmental conditions, an effort to revise outdated construction and facility criteria for military infrastructure in these remote regions is well underway in preparation for future projects. -
A Cutting-Edge Aquatic Center: Delivered Through Creative Collaboration
To construct a 76,000-ft2 state-of-the-art aquatic training center at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland required overcoming various technical complexities and extensive teamwork between stakeholders. -
Sharpening MILCON Delivery Through the Design Charrette
A key element to improving military construction project delivery is the execution of high-quality charrettes—and the tools applicable to effective charrette facilitation can also be applied to industry-government engagements.