January 20, 2016

DOE Issues Tech Support Task Order for West Valley

By ExchangeMonitor
The Energy Department on Wednesday said it had awarded a maximum three-year, $1.14 million task order to North Wind Solutions of Knoxville, Tenn., for technology support services at the West Valley Demonstration Project in New York state.  
 
The order is part of the indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity West Valley Technical Assistance contract North Wind received in 2015. The five-year deal, worth up to $15 million, expires n Aug. 30, 2020.
 
Under the latest task order, North wind will provide “technical services for hardware and software maintenance, application development, network infrastructure support, and database administration for the West Valley Demonstration Project Data Management System,” which “manages environmental monitoring data that will be used to support decommissioning activities,” DOE said.

 

West Valley is a former commercial nuclear fuel reprocessing site about 35 miles south of Buffalo.

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