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Tech services market research gets underway for Portsmouth, Paducah

By ExchangeMonitor

The Department of Energy soon plans to be in the market for a provider of technical support services for the Portsmouth Paducah Project Office, business currently held by Oak Ridge, Tenn.-based Pro2Serve, according to a notice issued Monday.

The Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center in Cincinnati said Monday in an online notice it will soon issue a request for information seeking capability statements from parties interested in providing technical and administrative support to the Portsmouth Site in Ohio, the Paducah Site in Kentucky and the project office site in Lexington, Ky.

DOE is interested first off in determining if small businesses are capable of handling the scope of the scope of work that includes administrative support, information technology, technical engineering support work, as well as safeguards and security as well as infrastructure and cyber security support.

Pro2Serve’s Enterprise Technical Assistance Services has the current $179-million contract. The company started work in March 2020.

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