R--Hanford Mission Essential Services Contract (HMESC)
ID: 89303318REM000007Type: Special Notice
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    Special Notice: R--Hanford Mission Essential Services Contract (HMESC)

    The Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking input from industry for the Hanford Mission Essential Services Contract (HMESC) procurement. The DOE is exploring alternative approaches to determine potential efficiencies for offerors in preparing proposals for this contract and future procurements. The DOE is specifically requesting objective input on two cost models, including the cost model in the Draft Request for Proposal (RFP) and an Alternate Cost Model. Offerors are encouraged to provide favorable comments, recommended changes, and non-favorable comments on both cost models by January 19, 2018. The DOE will analyze industry input and take it into consideration for the final RFP.

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