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January 10, 2017

DOE EM Issues $4M Tech Services Contract

By ExchangeMonitor

Pocatello, Idaho-based SUNSi JV has secured a contract worth as much as $4 million over five years to provide a host of technical services at multiple Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (EM) sites.

The time and materials, indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) contract covers support activities in quality assurance, safety, radiological protection, emergency management, safeguards and security, project management and project controls, engineering, and waste management, according to a DOE EM release on Monday.

The small business picked up a pair of multimillion-dollar deals in March 2016.

On March 8, DOE EM issued a press release on a five-year contract worth up to $4 million for the company to provide EM’s Consolidated Business Center “with mission support and business support services across the EM complex at the highest levels of program planning, definition, execution and evaluation.” That same day, the department announced that SUNSi JV had taken home a one-year task order valued at up to $2.8 million from its ID/IQ contract for technical support at the DOE EM Separations Process Research Unit site in Niskayuna, N.Y.

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