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Bid Protest Filed With GAO Over Hanford Site Services Contract
An entity called Hanford Integrated Infrastructure Services Contractor filed a bid protest Monday with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) against the Department of Energy’s award last month of a $4 billion contract for support services at the Hanford Site in Washington state. The Energy Department on Dec. 5 issued the potential 10-year contract to Hanford Mission Integration Solutions, a team comprised of Leidos, Centerra, and Parsons. Leidos and Centerra are partners in the incumbent vendor, Mission Support Alliance. Two industry sources said Tuesday they understand shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries is the leader of the Hanford Integrated Infrastructure Services Contractor team, but did not know what other companies might be… |
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Weapons Complex Morning Briefing |
Potential Bidders Have Many Questions About DOE National Deactivation Contract
The U.S. Energy Department’s request for proposals (RFP) for the Nationwide Deactivation, Decommissioning, and Removal contract has seemingly sparked significant interest from the contractor community. Vendors submitted 152 questions in response to the agency procurement for the potential 10-year, $3… |
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Weapons Complex Monitor |
Federal Fraud Case Against Hanford Contractor Allowed to Proceed
The U.S. Justice Department’s civil fraud case against an Energy Department contractor at the Hanford Site in Washington state is going forward, but a federal judge Monday dismissed “kickback” allegations against a former Mission Support Alliance president. Federal attorneys last… |
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RadWaste Monitor |
Yucca Mountain Could Be on the Docket Again in FY21 Budget
The Trump administration is less than a month away from releasing its latest annual budget request, but so far no one is saying officially whether it will feature another attempt to revive the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository. The White… |
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Nuclear Security & Deterrence Monitor |
No Plan to Consolidate Pit Mission at Single Site, But NNSA Won't Deny the Possibility
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The head of the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) would not rule out the possibility here Thursday that one of two planned production plants could independently supply all the fissile nuclear-weapon cores initially required for planned… |
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