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February 16, 2017

NNSA Extends TechSource Modernization Programs Support Contract

By ExchangeMonitor

The National Nuclear Security Administration is extending for seven weeks its task order with TechSource Inc., for technical support services for the agency’s Office of Major Modernization Programs, according to a notice posted this week.

This NNSA office is responsible for the execution of weapon-related modernization programs in support of the U.S. nuclear stockpile, “from requirements definition through First Production Unit (FPU) for weapons,” the notice said. TechSource will continue to offer support in the areas of information management, construction management, infrastructure and facilities management, and program capability-based investments, it said.

TechSource’s current task order expired over the weekend; the modification extends the period of performance to March 31. Although the extension is valued at $89,595.57, the total $4.1 million ceiling price remains unchanged, the notice said.

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