The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science (SC) requires a contractor to provide security support services for the Office of Safety and Security (OSS), the SC Consolidated Service Center (CSC), and the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The contract's objective is to provide skilled personnel for site-wide security functions, supporting Safeguards and Security (S&S) responsibilities, including classified matter and Special Nuclear Material protection. Key areas of support include program management, security budgeting and analytics, classification and information security, personnel security (vetting, adjudication, badging, and administrative review), FOCI/FCL program management, and S&S survey programs. The contractor must ensure compliance with DOE directives, federal, state, and local laws, and maintain robust quality control and safety programs. The scope also covers support for the CSC's classification and technical security programs, and OREM's security and classification matters, including independent armed services. The contract outlines administrative requirements for work hours, telework, and detailed activity reporting.
This document outlines the requirements for technical support services to implement and administer Department of Energy (DOE) Safeguards and Security (S&S) programs. The Office of Safety and Security (OSS) provides crucial technical support for the SC complex and its contractors, ensuring a safe and secure environment. The scope of work includes personnel security, industrial security, information security, and program support, with services to be integrated across multiple locations. The contractor must provide fully qualified personnel, adhere to DOE directives, and comply with all federal, state, and local laws. Key service areas include program management, OSS support (e.g., security budgeting, classification, personnel security), Consolidate Services Center (CSC) support, and Oak Ridge Environmental Management (OREM) support (e.g., badge fabrication). The government will furnish on-site office space, utilities, access authorizations, and computer network/applications services for cybersecurity, with some services obtained through other prime contractors.