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August 30, 2022

DOE nuclear cleanup office revamps procurement website

By ExchangeMonitor

Web-savvy observers might notice the Department of Energy’s Cincinnati-based Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center on Friday overhauled the look and feel of its current procurements website.

The redesigned website appears to provide the same previously-available documents and videos on planned requests for proposals (RFP) and market research in an easier-to-follow format.

The website appears to offer at least one significant new feature: A “bulk-download” button that allows users to tap a single ZIP file where all documents pertaining to a particular RFP can be downloaded.

The DOE Office of Environmental Management has billions of dollars-worth of contracts with private companies and joint ventures. 

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