Established by Kevin Leckenby in October 2019, L&A is licensed in Oregon and Washington as a Software Engineering and Integration-Automation Firm. L&A is registered on SAM.gov for Government contracting. Owner Kevin Leckenby's 30 Years experience in Biomass Boilers and Boiler Safety makes L&A a reliable source of knowledge for efficient and epic solution in environmental control, flue gas emissions, Steam plant management including design and troubleshooting. Kevin's Bachelor of Science in Computer Science also brings to the table prospective ventures in Software engineering giving L&A unique mobility toward web functionality and application design, data-acquisition/analysis, field Telemetry devices, and so much more.
* 2017-2021 Bachelor of Science, Cum Laude; Software Engineering - Colorado Technical University * 2000 Trainco Boiler Maintenance and Operations SafetyCourse * 1983 NBC Nuclear Biological Course - Distinguished Honorary Graduate * 1983 PLC North Fort, Fort Lewis, WA, Distinguished Honor graduate. * October 1982 233F3 Certification in Space Collection and Telemetry Identification - Distinguished Honor Graduate * November 1982 233F7 Certification in Telemetry Identification and Analysis-Distinguished Honor Graduate * June 1980 EW Sigint Non-Communications Intercept/analyst Distinguished Honorary Graduate, Military Occupational Specialty
October 2021 Contracted to recommission a Laguna Plasma cutter for the Army Core of Engineers at The Dalles Damn Oregon.
February 1992 to October 2019 Boise Cascade, Last position, Head Powerhouse Fireman/Millwright/PFS. Responsible for Training the powerhouse Firemen, and Maintenance personnel in "SOP's" for Boiler and steam plant operations. Adept in the installation of (Siemens, Endress-Hauser,and other off brand sensor equipment.) replacement and Commissioning of electronic sensors and devices for the realtime monitoring and control of pressure vessels, Furnace ovens, Flue ducting, water Softeners, Water chilling systems and Air compressors. Kevin worked closely with Northwest Industrial Mechanics in a 3-year project where 2 Legacy Keeler bio-combustion boilers were fully automated to work with an Allen Bradley 5500 series PLC.