March 17, 2014

WSI EARNS $2.5M IN FEE FOR SRS PROTECTIVE FORCES WORK

By ExchangeMonitor

Veteran Department of Energy security contractor WSI received an ‘outstanding’ rating and $2.369 million for its protective force work at the Savannah River Site during the last six months of Fiscal Year 2011, according to the company’s recently completed performance evaluation. WSI earned 94 percent out of the $2.520 million in available fee for its work from April 1 to Sept. 30, 2011, exceeding its performance during the first part of the fiscal year. It earned 92 percent ($2.319 million) out of an available $2.520 million for work from Oct. 1, 2010 to March 30, 2011. Details of the company’s performance were not included in the Performance Evaluation Review data obtained by NW&M Monitor.

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