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Swift & Staley could argue Paducah small-biz case before appeals court in December
As part of a long-running legal slog, Swift & Staley’s attorneys say they could make the case this year for why the company should have won a small-business set-aside award for landlord services at the Department of Energy’s Paducah Site in Kentucky. But Swift & Staley Inc. (SSI), the incumbent landlord services provider, won’t be ready to go to trial in October, as preferred by the Department of Justice and Akima Intra-Data, a rival bidder for the new five-year, $160-million contract, according to the Aug. 12 filing by Swift & Staley. The feds and Akima have indicated they can live with December, SSI said. In addition, Swift & Staley said… |
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Weapons Complex Morning Briefing |
First two TSCR batches have pretreated 380K gallons of waste at Hanford
The Department of Energy says the Tank-Side Cesium Removal project at the Hanford Site in Washington state has now pretreated 380,000 gallons of low-level radioactive tank waste before entering its latest outage on July 20. More than 182,000 gallons of… |
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Weapons Complex Monitor |
Land clearing underway for final jumbo SDUs at Savannah River
Land clearing and preparation of haul roads is underway for the final three super-sized Saltstone Disposal Units at the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site in South Carolina, the agency said last week. Work crews are also grading the property… |
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RadWaste Monitor |
Perma-Fix sees sluggish recovery from pandemic despite revenue boost
The federal government, slow to return to normal contracting operations after the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, was largely to blame for continued operating losses at Perma-Fix Environmental Services during the second quarter of 2022, CEO Mark Duff said in… |
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Nuclear Security & Deterrence Monitor |
NNSA has custody of all highly enriched uranium removed from research reactor in Japan, agency says
Japan and the United States have removed all highly enriched uranium from a research reactor at Kyoto University and shipped the material to the U.S, according to a press release from the National Nuclear Security Administration. Transfer of the material… |
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