December 07, 2015

DOE Awards $9.4M Contract for EM Technical, Engineering Support

By ExchangeMonitor
The Department of Energy on Monday said it had awarded a contract worth up to $9.4 million for technical, engineering, and programmatic support for the Office of Environmental Management headquarters in Washington, D.C., and other EM locations.
 
Link Technologies of Germantown, Md., offered the sole response to the solicitation for the contract that features a one-year base period with two one-year options, according to an EM press release.

Activities covered by the contract, the release states, include engineering and technical reviews; quality assurance and safety software quality assurance; technical and subject matter expert assistance; assisting program offices in safety oversight and addressing recommendations from the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board; and “Developing and revising safety policy, safety research and performance analysis, resolving differing professional opinions, and conducting event investigations.”

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