New nuclear material packaging design expressions of interest sought, USA, (Deadline: 28 June 2010)

1 June 2010


Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC (SRNS), Management and Operations Contract for the Savannah River Site (SRS) for the Department of Energy, solicits expressions of interest from companies wishing to license new technologies. Researchers at the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) have developed a new nuclear shipping package to replace an old design that was delisted by the NRC.

It is believed that the 6M packaging standard can be retrofitted to regain the NRC license for shipping special nuclear materials. Any company interested in licensing this patent pending method must respond with a letter of interest (may be submitted by email) no later that 30 days from the publication date of this Notice summarizing the company's business and technical expertise and motivation for pursuing this opportunity. Qualified companies will be provided with further information on the technology. Questions and expressions of interest may be addressed to the Point of Contact identified in this Notice. This is not a procurement; it is a request for parties interested in licensing this technology for manufacture and sale only.

CONTACT:

Eric M. Frickey, telephone (803) 725-0406, fax: (803) 725-4988, email: eric.frickey@srnl.doe.gov or address: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC, Building 773-41A, Room #239, Aiken, SC 29808.

Contracting Office Address: Savannah River Site, Bldg 730-2B, Aiken, South Carolina 29808, United States.

Primary Point of Contact: Eric Frickey,Technology Transfer Representative

Email: eric.frickey@srnl.doe.gov

Phone: (803) 725-0406

Fax: (803) 725-4988


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