Bryan Henning is an experienced engineering professional currently serving as the Chief of the Office of Infrastructure and System Planning at the Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia since October 2020. Prior to this role, Bryan worked at Washington Gas from April 2012 to September 2020 as a Senior Gas Engineer, where project management included significant undertakings such as a $5 million gate station design and a $35 million gate station rebuild, overseeing all phases of project execution and ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Bryan's earlier experience includes roles as a System Technician at Johnson Controls and an Account Manager at Powerwave Technologies, along with an internship at the Aerospace Industries Association. Bryan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Virginia.
Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia
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The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia was originally established by Congress in 1913 and was reaffirmed by Congress as an independent agency of the District of Columbia Government in the District of Columbia Home Rule Charter in 1973. The DCPSC functions as an independent, quasi-judicial agency in the District of Columbia Government. The mission of the PSC is to serve the public interest by ensuring that financially healthy electric, natural gas, and telecommunications companies provide safe, reliable, and quality services at reasonable rates for District of Columbia residential, business, and government customers.