Procurement officials with the Department of Energy’s nuclear cleanup branch plan to issue a no-bid contract to a Virginia firm to provide training for the agency’s mentor partnerships, according to a Monday public notice.
The Cincinnati-based Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center said in a Monday procurement notice it plans to issue a contract to The Training Connection (TTC) “on a sole source basis.”
“The services provided by TTC include, but are not limited to, designing a customized mentoring web-based system designed to select, match, track and connect up to 50 mentoring partnerships,” and other related training and evaluation materials, according to the notice on SAM.gov.
While the notice is not a request for proposals, DOE said parties that consider themselves capable of doing the work are welcome to submit a written statement of “interest and capability” by 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Wednesday.
The notice does not list a dollar value for the contract.
According to its website, TTC is based in Prince William, Va., and provides various training, mentoring and team-building services. The company, founded in 1995 by Kathy Wentworth Drahosz, has a client base that includes local, state and federal organizations, including branches of the U.S. military, DOE, the Department of Interior and the Environmental Protection Agency.
The contact person on the notice is DOE contracting officer Jennifer Splitt, who can be reached at [email protected].