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SRS Officials Share Small Business Opportunities at Public Forum

EM federal and contractor officials from the Savannah River Site (SRS) recently shared business opportunities in the cleanup program.

Office of Environmental Management

December 4, 2018
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Sandra Fairchild speaks at the forum as SRR Small Business Program Manager Elizabeth Wooten and Johnson listen.

AIKEN, S.C.EM federal and contractor officials from the Savannah River Site (SRS) recently shared business opportunities in the cleanup program and renewed their commitment to supporting service-disabled, veteran-owned small businesses at a local forum. The event, which aimed to inform subcontractors and suppliers of federal procurement opportunities at SRS and elsewhere in the region, featured a panel with DOE-Savannah River Deputy Manager Thomas Johnson, Jr.; Sandra Fairchild, director of project services and support at SRS liquid waste contractor Savannah River Remediation (SRR); and Stuart MacVean, president and CEO of SRS management-and-operations contractor Savannah River Nuclear Solutions. “At SRS, we do more than $200 million in work with small businesses,” Johnson told attendees. 

 

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