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May 25, 2016

NNSA Issues RFP for Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Support

By ExchangeMonitor

The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is seeking a small business to provide technical surveillance countermeasures (TSCM) support at its Nevada Field Office, the Nevada National Security Site, National Security Technologies offices in Livermore, Calif. and Los Alamos, N.M., and other sites, according to a Request for Proposal issued last week.

The Department of Energy’s TSCM program seeks to detect and deter technical security hazards and protect classified and sensitive material from technical surveillance intrusions. The TSCM support services contractor will contribute to the program’s facility surveys, inspections, monitoring, briefing, and other functions intended to identify technical security vulnerabilities, according to the performance work statement.

The contractor will provide an estimated 4,296 labor hours per year for a 12-month base period – beginning October 2016 – with four one-year option periods, the NNSA said. Proposals are due by June 17 at 4:00 p.m. Mountain time via fedconnect.net.

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