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BWXT leading own team for Portsmouth decommissioning contract
The two partners in Fluor-BWXT Portsmouth, the incumbent cleanup team at the Department of Energy Portsmouth Site in Ohio, are rivals in pursuit of the new Decontamination & Decommissioning Contract, industry sources said this week. BWX Technologies is leading a team along with Jacobs and APTIM that is vying for the follow-on Portsmouth decommissioning contract, the sources said. That team is competing against a joint venture made up of Amentum, Fluor and Veolia. The DOE Office of Environmental Management issued its solicitation for the decommissioning work, potentially worth $5.97 billion over a decade, in May. Many of the same suitors are also competing for the Portsmouth Paducah Project Office Operations… |
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Change of guard occurring in Navarro leadership ranks
There is a changing at the guard in upper management ranks of Oak Ridge, Tenn.,-based Navarro Research & Engineering as Ryan Overton, formerly of GEM Technologies, becoming executive vice president, gradually takes over the role from industry vet Cathy Hickey… |
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Weapons Complex Monitor |
Clock ticking on GAO investigation of WIPP contract protests
In a matter of weeks, the Government Accountability Office could rule on two protests against the Department of Energy’s decision to let a Bechtel National-led group run the agency’s only underground repository for defense-related transuranic waste. There are two appeals… |
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RadWaste Monitor |
Candidates for SONGS congressional district differ on Yucca Mountain
Ahead of the midterm elections, plans for disposing of spent nuclear fuel currently stranded at a California nuclear power plant are among the issues at play in one battle to represent the Golden State in Congress. The issue of nuclear… |
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Nuclear Security & Deterrence Monitor |
Van Hollen has NDAA amendment to force SLCM-N debate again in Senate
In an amendment to the Senate’s biggest defense bill of the year, Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) wants to force another debate about whether Congress should authorize the National Nuclear Security Administration and the Navy to build a nuclear-tipped, sea-launched… |
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