IEPS-Power-Regional Energy Compact Consultant
ID: DCO-PR-24-0131Type: Sources Sought
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MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATIONMILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATIONMILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATIONWashington, DC, 20005, USA

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SUPPORT- MANAGEMENT: OTHER (R799)
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    Sources Sought MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATION is seeking a Regional Energy Compact Consultant for support in the management of power-related projects. The consultant will assist in the implementation of the IEPS-Power program. The District of Columbia, United States, will serve as the place of performance for this procurement. For more information, please refer to the attached sources sought notice.

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    Terri Tutt Daniel, Contracting Officer
    tuttt@mcc.gov
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