The Department of Energy’s semi-autonomous National Nuclear Security Administration plans to extend by four months an existing deal with a small business that provides technical support and analysis.
In a procurement notice published Friday, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) said its current three-year-and-a-half year deal with Vector Resources, Inc., which is worth about $3 million, will be extended from April 30 through Aug. 30.
According to the notice, the extension includes a two-month base and two, one-month option periods and is worth roughly $290,000.
The current task order stems from a blanket purchase agreement NNSA issued for technical, engineering and program services in October 2017. The work is done for NNSA’s Office of Defense Programs, which is in charge of ensuring the reliability of the nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile.
The Vector Resources website describes the company as a small, woman-owned business that is based in Florida with clients that include DOE, NNSA, the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee as well as the Sandia National Laboratories and the Los Alamos National Laboratory, both in New Mexico.