January 10, 2024

Information sought on potential Oak Ridge technical services provider

By ExchangeMonitor

The Department of Energy is looking for information from small businesses with the ability to provide technical, management and administrative services at the agency’s Environmental Management office at the Oak Ridge Site in Tennessee.

The request for information (RFI) notice was posted online Jan. 8 via the System Awards Management website, SAM.GOV.

Maryland-based Link Technologies is the incumbent provider under a $34-million contract scheduled to expire in April 2025, according to materials that accompanied the online notice. The Link website lists many government contracts for NASA, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and several across DOE’s nuclear weapons complex.

The DOE material provides the usual disclaimer saying this is only an RFI and not a request for proposals or invitation to bid.

The work would include routine technical analyses, document preparation, information management, technical editing, record keeping and various other work supporting environmental cleanup at the DOE site, including the Y-12 National Security Complex and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, according to the RFI.

Prospective contractors should meet the small business size standard of $24.5 million, according to the RFI.

Capability statements are due by 8:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday, Jan. 30.

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