Contractors Battelle and Boeing have signed an agreement to bid as a team for the Sandia National Laboratories’ management and operation contract, Battelle announced Tuesday. Team members include the University of New Mexico (UNM), the Texas A&M University System, and the University of Texas System.
The Sandia National Laboratories produce nonnuclear weapon components and develop systems to ensure the reliability of the U.S. nuclear arsenal for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).
The NNSA released on May 18 the Request for Proposal for the contract, which is currently held by Lockheed Martin subsidiary Sandia Corp. The current contract, worth around $2.9 billion per year, expires on April 30, 2017. The new cost-plus-fixed fee contract will feature a four-month transition, a five-year base period, and up to five one-year extensions, with fees that have not yet been determined.
Ed Dolanski, president of Boeing Global Services and Support, said in the announcement that “Battelle’s leadership in national lab management and Boeing’s leadership in weapons and systems engineering will provide new capabilities to help NNSA more effectively meet their nuclear security objectives.”
The heads of teaming universities highlighted Sandia’s history of partnership with the academic community on research and as a pipeline for the next generation of technical experts. Robert Frank, UNM president, noted that the university and Sandia “have shared a strong, multidimensional and strategic research collaboration for many decades, aligned both in proximity and in mission.”
Lockheed Martin said last week it is in the process of reviewing the RFP. Spokesman Matthew Kramer said by email, “We previously expressed our interest in bidding to NNSA in response to their Request for Information in 2015. We’re proud of our longstanding partnership with Sandia and our support of its vital national security mission.”
According to the NNSA’s contract competition website, entities that have participated during the draft solicitation process include BWX Technologies, Fluor, Orbital ATK, and the University of Arizona. These companies and institutions have not made clear their intentions to bid on the RFP.
RFP responses are due by 4 p.m. EDT on July 13 via fedconnect.net. A contract decision is expected by the end of the year.