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Energy Huntsville Opportunity Report April 2017
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Find Opportunities
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Presentations Army Corps of Engineers Army Office of Energy Initiatives Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) Grants
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USACE OEI OEA SUPPORT SERVICES
Customer – Army Corps of Engineers , Huntsville Ctr. NAICS (Size Std.) – Engineering Services ($15M annual receipts) Value – $48M RFP Date – Nov. 2017 Award Date – May 2018 Primary Requirement – Engineering, Scientific and Technical Services Competition Type – Undetermined Place of Performance – United States Incumbent – Value Recovery Holding, LLC
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USACE OEI OEA SUPPORT SERVICES
Program Description: The Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Engineering and Support Center in Huntsville, Alabama (CEHNC), has a requirement for a broad range of management, policy and technical resources to Army Office of Energy Initiatives (OEI), Air Force Office of Energy Assurance (OEA), and Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment (ASA (IE&E)).
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USACE OEI OEA SUPPORT SERVICES
Program Background: The Army Office of Energy Initiatives (OEI) and Air Force Office of Energy Assurance (OEA) are the central management offices for the business case development and execution of large-scale renewable energy (RE) projects constructed through private capital investment. OEI is the Army proponent for renewal and alternative energy projects, generating at least 10 megawatts (MW) AC and works closely with installations to support less than 10 MW opportunities that holistically serve to enhance installation energy security and resiliency against a growing number of threats. Note: OEI is also the Army proponent for large-scale (>10 MW) combined heat & power (CHP) generation
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USACE OEI OEA SUPPORT SERVICES
Program Background : OEA is the Air Force counterpart to the Army OEI, with similar DoD and Congressional commitments, mandates, goals and authorities. OEA serves as the central management office, or "storefront," for energy security and resiliency projects across the Air Force enterprise. Focused on holistic energy security and resiliency solutions, works in partnership with Air Force installations to understand mission requirements and deliver creative security and resiliency solutions that mitigate 21st century threats to the grid.
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USACE OEI OEA SUPPORT SERVICES
Requirements: This requirement will provide expertise and experience necessary for creating an effective cadre of program management and support personnel to assist OEI and OEA. Program support requires in-depth technical, engineering, utility, regulatory, Federal and local policy, and business and finance subject matter expertise related to large-scale Renewable Energy (RE) energy projects. It also requires in-depth knowledge of Army organizational relationships, installation operations, policy, acquisition, procurement, environmental laws and regulations, and approval procedures related specifically to DoD execution of large-scale energy projects.
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Energy Huntsville Opportunity Report April 2017
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