MORGANTOWN, -- KeyLogic Systems today announced the award of a prime contract from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) for Project Execution and Integration. The five-year contract is valued at $95 Million.
"We are honored to support NETL and their mission to deliver technological solutions that simultaneously address our nation's three overarching energy issues: affordability, supply security and environmental quality," said KeyLogic Program Manager, Carey Butler.
NETL is one of the U.S. Department of Energy's national laboratories. NETL -- "the ENERGY lab" -- focuses on America's economic prosperity, which requires secure, reliable energy supplies at sustainable prices. NETL implements a broad spectrum of energy and environmental research and development programs through its own research staff and through funded research at other labs, universities, and industries that will return benefits for generations to come.
The KeyLogic Team consists of Deloitte Consulting LLP, URS Washington Division, Project Masters, LAD Studio and The Iridium Group LLC supported by a consortium of universities including: West Virginia University, University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, Virginia Tech, Penn State University and Spelman College.
Specifically, this team will provide support to NETL throughout the energy technology research and development lifecycle, including: Acquisition Planning and Execution; Project Control, Oversight, and Assistance; Validation Assessments and Studies; Project Reviews; Project-Specific Information Management; Dissemination and Interface with Program Outreach; and Project Management Training and Process Improvement.
KeyLogic Systems is a management and IT consulting firm headquartered in Morgantown, WV, serving federal and commercial clients throughout the nation. KeyLogic Systems provides professional services focused on program and project management, business intelligence and portfolio management that support our clients and their missions.
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