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May 25, 2018

BluePath Gets 5-Year DOE Contract for Business Support Services

By Staff Reports

Washington, D.C.-based BluePath Labs has won a five-year contract to provide administrative and business support services for the Energy Department Office of Environmental Management.

In a Monday press release, DOE’s Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center said the BluePath agreement is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract covering firm-fixed-price and time-and-materials task orders. The deal has a maximum value of $4 million.

This contract, which goes into effect June 1, is primarily for support to Environmental Management headquarters along with field sites as necessary, a DOE spokesperson said. North Wind Solutions held the prior contract.

The work specified under the contract includes clerical, secretarial, records management, documents control, communications, and financial management support.

BluePath is a provider of information technology, analysis and other services. The BluePath website indicates the firm has in recent years won contracts or subcontracts with the Air Force, Department of Defense, and various municipal agencies for the District of Columbia. BluePath says it is certified by the Small Business Administration as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business .

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