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Georgia Tech is part of a team that has been selected to manage the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL).Download Image Posted December 28, 2020 • Atlanta, GA
The Battelle Savannah River Alliance (BRSA) – which includes Georgia Tech – has been selected by the Department of Energy to manage one of the country’s premier environmental, energy, and national security research facilities the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL).
Employing approximately 1,000 staff, SRNL conducts research and development for diverse federal agencies, providing practical, cost-effective solutions for the nation’s environmental, nuclear security, energy, and manufacturing challenges. As the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Environmental Management Laboratory, SRNL provides strategic scientific and technological support for the nation’s $6 billion per year waste clean-up program.
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A portion of the Savannah River Site, south of Aiken, including the Savannah River National Laboratory. File/Steve Ashe/Provided
A Battelle-led team has won the Savannah River National Laboratory standalone management contract, capping approximately one year of procurement and broad speculation about who will lead the scientific institution for the foreseeable future.
The Department of Energy on Tuesday morning unveiled Ohio-based Battelle Savannah River Alliance LLC as the contract awardee, beating out two other bids received by Environmental Management, the department s nuclear cleanup office.
Battelle President and CEO Lou Von Thaer in a statement said it was an honor.