Travis McCoun is the MMRP Program Manager for the Baltimore District Military Munitions Design Center (MMDC) and has over 20 years of experience working CERCLA cleanup under the Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP). The majority of his experience has been supporting munitions response programs for the Army. Mr. McCoun has a technical background and began his career in 1996 supporting Installation Restoration Program (IRP) and Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) projects at Picatinny Arsenal and Fort Ritchie. He remained in that role until 2001. From 2001 to 2003 he worked in the environmental office at Fort Detrick, Maryland where he managed environmental compliance and natural resources programs at satellite installations. In 2004, Mr. McCoun went to work for the Army Environmental Center (now Command), Training Support Division, Range Operations Branch. While with Range Operations, Mr. McCoun provided technical oversight and program management support to the Impact Area Groundwater Study Program (IAGWSP) Office at the Massachusetts Military Reservation (MMR). In 2006, Mr. McCoun transferred to the Cleanup Division and worked as a Project Manager executing the Active MMRP Site Inspection (SI) Program. In 2008, Mr. McCoun joined the US Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental and Munitions Design Center (EMDC), Baltimore District, and is currently responsible for the overall management and execution of the MMRP within the MMDC.

Mr. McCoun has a Bachelor of Science in Geology from the University of Delaware and is a registered Professional Geologist in the State of Pennsylvania.