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November 07, 2016

NSTec Seeking Small Business for Staff Recruitment

By ExchangeMonitor

National Security Technologies (NSTec), the management and operations contractor at the Nevada National Security Site, is seeking small business managed service providers to recruit technically capable staff and manage a supplier network at various sites across the United States, according to a sources sought solicitation posted last week.

The service provider will recruit staff in areas such as general business support, project management, engineering, safety basis, counterterrorism operations support, information technology, and radiological control, the solicitation said. The contractor uses roughly 200 staff augmentation personnel at any one time, it said. The personnel are needed for locations in Nevada, New Mexico, California, New York, and Maryland, for periods that range from one week to multiple years.

“NSTec is considering consolidating its current subcontracts to one 5 year subcontract with [a managed service provider] to obtain cost savings, efficiencies, and process improvements while providing a diverse pool of highly qualified and effective personnel,” the notice said. Interested parties should submit a response on their fulfillment of requirements and desired capabilities by Nov. 30 to [email protected].

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