Still NOT prepared to win.
Per the last two sentences of Sec J Amd 1, the new SNL manager needs to claim it is ready to assume full responsibility for NNSS before it can also take over SNL.
https://nnsa.energy.gov/aboutus/ouroperations/apm/majcontrsolicitation/snlcomp/final-solicitation-document-de-sol-0008470
https://nnsa.energy.gov/sites/default/files/nnsa/multiplefiles/SEC%20J_Appendix%20J%20-%20Transition%20Plan%20Amd%201.pdf
Seems a little strange to have such a requirement.
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Excuse me but the winner decides when to speak or not to speak, one of the perks of winning. Things are a changing in Sandia get lean or get out, we are going to turn this into KC plant West and you know what that means.
As another poster commented, the RFP could have been a cut and paste from the prior NNSS one and this is just a typo. What's odd here is that of all the bid teams, and all the lawyers on them, no one caught this earlier and pointed it out to NNSA. Starts to make you wonder what other corners were cut by NNSA in running the competition?
Someone did catch it. Look at the amendment: https://nnsa.energy.gov/sites/default/files/nnsa/multiplefiles/SEC%20J_Appendix%20J%20-%20Transition%20Plan%20Amd%201.pdf
Huh??
Some one may have caught some typo and thus the amendment.
This thread concerns the words that are still there.
It is really odd for NNSS to be in the SNL RFP - even after the amendment was released. So, maybe it is not a typo after all?
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