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January 03, 2017

NNSA Extends Technical, Analytical Support Contract with TechSource

By ExchangeMonitor

The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) will extend for up to six months a contract with TechSource Inc., for technical, liaison, and analytical support services for the agency’s Office of Systems Engineering and Integration.

A Dec. 30 notice said the NNSA would extend the contract for an initial three months, ending March 17, 2017, with the option to exercise the remaining three months later. The extension falls under a blanket purchase agreement with the NNSA for technical, engineering, and programmatic support.

Work will include developing and updating the integrated master schedules for specific programs, reflecting the milestones from NNSA site management and operating contractors’ schedules. It also includes the development of training, schedule and cost analysis, and performance reports, according to the notice.

The three-month extension is valued at $460,637.83. The total value of the task order, not including the extension, is $6.1 million, the NNSA said.

TechSource also offers technical support to other NNSA offices, including nuclear weapons policy advisory services, nuclear science and engineering, and infrastructure and facilities management.

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