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https://energy.gov/em/articles/doe-awards-new-los-alamos-legacy-cleanup-contract 

DOE awards Los Alamos legacy cleanup contract 
act to Newport News Nuclear BWXT-Los Alamos LLC. The current legacy cleanup contract expires in March 2018 and is held by LANS LLC, the M&O contractor led by the University of California System that also is in the terminal months of a NNSA contract for operating Los Alamos National Laboratory. BWXT is also a minor partner in LANS LLC, along with Bechtel and AECOM. 

Comments

Anonymous said…
Would not hold your breath on this until the protests are all settled. Even with the selection falling over the holiday would expect to see one or more protests filed soon. Considering that BWXT was the winning team, the protest has a good chance of being successful. NNSA may be still sore about the several protests that BWXT filed over loosing the Y-12 contract and those memories are still fresh. Also have to consider that BWXT tried several other times at NNSA contracts at SNL and NTS and was solidly refused by NNSA each time. In the meantime, Dr. Wallace and LANS are still the contractors in charge of cleanup.
Anonymous said…
Would not hold your breath on this until the protests are all settled. Even with the selection falling over the holiday would expect to see one or more protests filed soon. Considering that BWXT was the winning team, the protest has a good chance of being successful. NNSA may be still sore about the several protests that BWXT filed over loosing the Y-12 contract and those memories are still fresh. Also have to consider that BWXT tried several other times at NNSA contracts at SNL and NTS and was solidly refused by NNSA each time. In the meantime, UC led LANS are still the contractors in charge of cleanup.

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