Hello, Guest!

SAIC Grabs Spot on $900 Million Energy Dept. Deal

SAIC (NYSE: SAI) won a spot on a contract from the Department of Energy to support environmental clean-up services for the Office of Environmental Management.

The ID/IQ contract has a five year term with a ceiling of $907 million for all awardees.

According to the firm, “the mission of the EM program is the environmental remediation of DOE sites throughout the nation. Central to that commitment is the remediation of contaminated sites from nuclear weapons research and production, and the disposal of the resulting radioactive and hazardous waste. Under the contract, SAIC will provide services as required including environmental restoration, waste management, regulatory support, and facility deactivation, decommissioning, decontamination and demolition services.”

“SAIC has supported the DOE EM program since its inception in 1989, and we understand the importance of EM’s mission to clean up the environmental legacy from nuclear weapons development and nuclear research, ” said JT Grumski, SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager. “We look forward to continuing our support of EM by providing effective solutions for the remediation of DOE sites nationwide.”

Video of the Day

Related Articles