R--TEFP DOE LPO Sources Sought
ID: 89303025QLP000019Type: Sources Sought
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ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFHEADQUARTERS PROCUREMENT SERVICESWASHINGTON, DC, 20585, USA

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Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services (541611)

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: PROGRAM MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT (R408)
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    The Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking potential small business contractors to assist with the Tribal Energy Financing Program (TEFP) through a Sources Sought notice. The objective is to alleviate the requirements imposed by the DOE Loan Program Office (LPO) on Tribes that have completed Part I of the application process but are encountering financial barriers in meeting the Part II Viability Application requirements. This assistance is crucial as it enables the LPO to assess the viability and repayment prospects of proposed projects, thereby facilitating the financial and technical support necessary for successful project completion. Interested parties can reach out to Myron Waddell at myron.waddell@hq.doe.gov or call 240-702-5330 for further information.

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