Draft2:Mission Support Alliance
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The Mission Support Alliance, LLC is a limited liability company formed by Lockheed Martin Integrated Technology, LLC; Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.; and Wackenhut Services, Inc. Pre-selected subcontractors include Abadan, Akima Facilities Management, Dade Moeller & Associates, HPM, Longenecker and Associates, Protection Strategies, R. J. Lee Group, Vivid Learning Systems, Westech International, TestAmerica, and Lampson International.
In 2008, it was selected as the mission support contractor for the Hanford Site in southeastern Washington State. Hanford Mission Integration Solutions (HMIS) took over the contract in 2020.
Company history with DOE
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced on September 3, 2008 that the Mission Support Alliance, LLC has been selected as the mission support contractor for DOE's Hanford Site in southeastern Washington State. The contract is a cost-plus award-fee contract valued at approximately $3.0 billion over ten years (a five-year base period with options to extend it for up to another five years).[1]
Services
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Mission Support Alliance (MSA) is the integrator of a multi-contractor effort to clean up the Hanford Site. MSA collaborates with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and all Hanford Site contractors to “move the mission forward” – finding and implementing new, cost-saving, safe and practical solutions to cleanup challenges.
MSA provides quality infrastructure and sitewide services at Hanford with a continual focus on seeking out new processes and technologies that reduce costs, reduce energy consumption and bring safety improvements to the site.
Among the services MSA provides are emergency response and training – including the Hanford Fire Department and Hanford Patrol operations – and infrastructure services, like environmental integration and land management; fleet and road maintenance; water/electric and utilities; cyber security and information management. MSA also ensures preservation of the site’s cultural artifacts.
MSA conducts the unique function of portfolio management, which affords DOE and contractors the ability to make informed decisions utilizing MSA-provided technical data for integrated planning to produce cost-savings, project alternatives and realistic decision-making – all to support DOE's path to meeting its regulatory and performance milestones. MSA also manages Hanford Site public and B Reactor tours, and coordinates the Hanford Speakers Bureau through its Communications and External Affairs organization.
MSA also has laid the groundwork for Hanford's future, by playing a significant role in helping meet cleanup milestones and working toward "right-sizing" the site's infrastructure. In short, MSA is ensuring cleanup workers have the tools, training and facilities to get the job done – safely and cost effectively.
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External links
- http://msa.hanford.gov/ - Old link