Bill G. Evans

Lt. Col. Bill G. Evans, U.S.A (Ret.) (November 5, 1926 - November 22, 2011) was a management consultant and long-time board member of the Fairfax County Water Authority.

Evans was a graduate of the University of Maryland University College and later the US Army Command and General Staff College. . He was married to Helen Reed Evans, and the couple would have four children: sons Rickard and Kenneth and daughters Sharon and Sandi.

After retiring from the Army in 1968, Evans became a management consultant. He worked at Cresap, McCormick and Paget, and continued his employment when the firm merged with Towers, Perrin, Forster & Crosby (later simply Towers Perrin).

On March 11, 1974, Evans presented a highly critical report on the Fairfax County Police Department entitled "Improving Police Service in Fairfax County" to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. Among other things, the report criticized the FCPD as primarily "public relations oriented", having an inefficient command structure, with "serious personnel and morale problems" and whose officers functioned more as "neighborhood guards and report-takers than policemen".

Evans joined the board of the FCWA as the representative from the Mount Vernon District on July 7, 1970.

Awards and Honors
In 2009, Evans was the recipient of the Lawrence V. Fowler Award for his long service on the FCWA.