January 21, 2015

SRNS Earns 86 Percent of Available Award Fee for FY?14

By ExchangeMonitor
Savannah River Site M&O contractor Savannah River Nuclear Solutions earned 86 percent of its available award fee for Fiscal Year 2014, according to award fee information the Department of Energy released yesterday. SRNS earned 94 percent of its available fee for cleanup work, totaling $23.9 million, but did not score as high in its National Nuclear Security Administration work. As previously reported, SRNS earned 75 percent of its NNSA fee, totaling about $16 million. It also earned a composite performance rating of 82 percent. “This performance rating is very good,” according to DOE’s award fee determination scorecard for SRNS. “This rating means the contractor exceeded many of the significant award fee criteria and met performance requirements of the contract.”

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