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September 23, 2019

Procurement Office at DOE Cleanup Awards Legal Support Contract

By ExchangeMonitor

A Colorado-based company has won a roughly $2.8 million litigation support contract for the U.S. Energy Department’s Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center.

The Cincinnati-based procurement center for the DOE Office of Environmental Management published the award to TLI Solutions on Sept. 19. The contractor will support the EMCBC chief counsel in “simple and complex litigation” pertaining to government contract law, environmental law, or civilian personnel law, among other issues, according to the award notice.

The notice did not indicate what form the support services will take. The company’s website says it has over 30 years of experience delivering “support services in the areas of regulatory analysis, liability research, risk assessment, and remediation oversight.”

TLI is a subsidiary of TechLaw Holdings Inc., and is based in Golden, Colo., with offices in Chantilly, Va., Knoxville, Tenn., and Los Alamos, N.M. The website also indicates TLI has provided environmental support services for DOE’s Los Alamos National Laboratory.

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