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Triad National Security, LLC (also known as Triad, LLC) is a limited liability company, which consists of Battelle Memorial Institute, the Regents of the University of California, and the Regents of Texas A&M University.
Company history with DOE
It was awarded the management and operating (M&O) contract for the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) on June 8, 2018.[1] - Fluor Federal Services, Huntington Ingalls Industries/Stoller Newport News, Longenecker & Associates, TechSource, Strategic Management Solutions and Merrick & Company will support Triad National Security, LLC in the performance of this contract.
- Los Alamos National Laboratory Contract
- NNSA announces extension of terms for Los Alamos National Laboratory management and operating contract - December 6, 2022
Partners
Nonprofit partners
- Battelle Memorial Institute
- Regents of the University of California
- Regents of Texas A&M University
Teams members
There are six for-profit companies named in the contract as our team members.[2]
Large companies
Two large-sized businesses are named in the contract
Small-sized businesses
The contract also names four small-sized businesses:[3]
- Longenecker and Associates (L&A)
- Merrick-SMSI Joint Venture, LLP (Merrick & Company/Strategic Management Solutions, LLC)
- TechSource, Inc.
- Pueblo Alliance, which consists of three Native American entities:
- Tsay Federal Contracting Group (Ohkay Owingeh)
- San Ildefonso Services, LLP (Pueblo de San Ildefonso)
- Sky City Communications, LLC (Pueblo of Acoma)
Team member roles
While each of the companies named in the M&O contract are considered subcontractors, there are some major differences that distinguish them from other companies that perform subcontracting work for LANL.
Here’s what sets the team members apart from the rest:
- Member subcontractors are committed to the LANL mission and to the success of the entire Triad team.
- Member subcontractors have a shared destiny with Triad in the overall contract implementation process – they are “graded” and held accountable for the Laboratory’s performance as a team.
- Member subcontractors are included in strategic and tactical planning, and in solution development when issues arise.
- Because the contracts with the named companies have been fully competed and the work scope for each has been established, these subcontractors don’t need to “bid” (in the traditional sense) for each job that arises.
- There is no Organization Conflict of Interest (OCI) associated with the work plans that team members develop for each project. Instead, these subcontractors are involved in project planning from the very start. In this way, they can provide necessary information and resources in a timely and appropriate manner, which is a win-win for the entire team.