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Notices:
Supplier Notice dated
07/02/2008:
Department of Energy Nuclear Suppliers Outreach -
Denver, Colorado
Hyatt Tech Center Hotel
Denver, Colorado
July 31, 2008
Background and Purpose of the Supplier Forum
The Department of
Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM), and the
National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), will be
co-sponsoring a Suppliers Outreach event with the Energy
Facility Contractors Group (EFCOG) and the Nuclear Energy
Institute (NEI) for suppliers interested in providing services
and products in the nuclear sector on July 31, 2008 in Denver,
CO.
This nuclear suppliers’ outreach event is an
excellent opportunity for companies interested in working in the
DOE nuclear sector to gain insights into the current and future
markets for products and services, and requirements to enter or
to continue to work on nuclear projects in the DOE-complex. In
addition, participants will have the opportunity to interact
directly with senior executives, project managers, and
procurement personnel working for DOE and its prime contractors;
and, gain insight into Nuclear Quality Assurance program
requirements applicable to both the DOE and commercial nuclear
industry sectors.
The purpose of this forum is two fold. First, it
will help ensure that all EM and NNSA sites have an adequate
number of qualified nuclear and non-nuclear suppliers for future
projects and programs. Second, it will provide information for
suppliers regarding the needs of DOE projects and programs for
their products and services in the years ahead. By providing
products and services to DOE for its nuclear projects, companies
may become qualified to supply similar products and services to
the commercial nuclear power industry as the commercial nuclear
renaissance in the U.S. and overseas evolves.
Who should attend?
Suppliers who wish to provide their products and
services to DOE for its projects and programs for both nuclear
and non-nuclear applications. Services, for example, would
include safety analysis, engineering, design, and construction.
Examples of products include engineered items, piping, valves,
pumps, heat exchangers, cables, electrical components, and duct
work.
Executives and business development, sales, and
marketing professional will find the forum very informative and
support potential expansion of their businesses into the DOE and
commercial nuclear markets.
Registration
There is no registration fee for the conference
but you must register. Register at:
http://www.prc8a.com/doenuclearsuppliersoutreachmeeting/
Supplier Notice dated
06/02/2008:
Effective
August 1, 2008, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC (SRNS), a
Fluor Corporation - led team, with partners Northrop Grumman and
Honeywell, will assume the management and operation (M&O)
responsibilities for the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) at the
Savannah River Site (SRS). On May 2, 2008, a ninety (90) day transition period was initiated. During this ninety
day period, Washington Savannah River Company will continue to
manage and
operate the Site. WSRC and SRNS will work collectively to effect a successful transition of the contract
responsibilities by August 1st.
In the near
future, WSRC will issue a letter of notification to all of its
suppliers/subcontractors regarding the notification of
assignment of all appropriate M&O purchase orders and
subcontracts to SRNS. After August 1st, WSRC will continue to
manage Liquid Waste activities at SRS under WSRC’s current prime
contract with DOE, pending the award of a separate prime
contract for the Liquid Waste work scope. The Liquid Waste
contract is expected to be awarded later this calendar year.
Should you have any questions regarding this subject, please
contact the cognizant Procurement Representative, or telephone
WSRC Procurement at 1-800- 888-7986.
Supplier Notice dated
07/05/2007:
The Small Business Administration (SBA) issued a final rule
on small business size standard recertification, which can be
found in the July 5, 2007 edition of the Federal Register and
applies to solicitations issued and contracts/subcontracts
awarded on or after June 30, 2007. Under the new rule,
contractors/subcontractors that are registered as small business
will have to recertify their size status when they buy another
company, are acquired by a company, or merge. Recertification
also will be required after five years of a long-term contact,
and thereafter whenever an option is exercised or an order is
placed against any multiple-award type contract/subcontract.
Questions concerning recertification should be directed to your
cognizant SBA Office.
For More Information Contact: Supplier Development
Group at 800-888-7986.
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