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Ltr Contract:Task Order 2,mod 1, Technical Assistance for Russian Mpc&A Under Ctr Program:Compilation of Matl for Security Licensing Training Course, Under Contract NRC-02-98-005
ML20217N790
Person / Time
Issue date: 03/27/1998
From: Mace M
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM)
To: Colina I
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC.
References
CON-FIN-J-5224, CON-NRC-02-98-005, CON-NRC-2-98-5 NUDOCS 9804090206
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. 3/26/98 Science and Engineering Associates, Inc.

ATTN: llene R. Colina Sr. Contract Administrator 6100 Uptown Blvd. NE, Suite 700 Albuquerque, NM 87110 Dear. Ms. Colina

Subject:

Task Order No. 2, Mod.1, entitled, " Technical Assistance for Russian MPC&A under the CTR Program: Compilation of Material for Security Licensing Training '

l Course," under Contract No. NRC-02-98-005 The purpose of this modifications is to add the cost of the participants workshop and travel i costs. This effort shall be performed in accordance with the enclosed modification to Statement j of Work and the contractor's technical proposal dated March 25,1998.

The total estimated cost for this modification is $24,143.00 of which $23,555.00 represents the I estimated cost and $588.00 for fixed fee. The total task order ceiling is revised from

$37,789.00 to $61,932.00 of which $59,544.00 represents the estimated costs inclusive of

.FCCM and $2,388.00 for fixed fee. The amount obligated for this modification is $24,143.00.

The accounting data for subject task order is as follows:

B & R N o.: 5060815300 Job Code No.: J5224 A P P N N o.: 31X0200 BOC Non 252A Obligated Amt.: $24,143.00 //

FFS# 5098R044 /)

(Total FY98 Obligations to date $61,932.00)

The issuance of this task order does not amend any terms or conditions of the subject contract.

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, Page 2 of 2 Please indicate your acceptance of this task order by having an official, authorized to bind your organization, execute three copies of this document in the space provided and retum two copies to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Sharlene McCubbin, Division of .

Contracts and Property Management, M/S T-7-1-2, Washington, D.C. 20555. You should

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retain the third copy for your records.

Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact Sharlene McCubbin, Contract Specialist, on (301) 415-6565. 1 Sincerely,

g. ary ace bo ctin Officer i Contracts Management B anch No.1 Division of Contracts and Property Management Office of Administration

Enclosure:

As stated ACCEPTED: T.O. No. 2, Mod.1 NAlslE

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MODIFICATION TO STATEMENT OF WORK TASK ORDER NO.

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. . 1 1.0 Backaround As stated in Section C.3 of the basic contract, the objective of SEA's contract is to provide {

assistance, as requested, to the Regulatory and intemational Safeguards Branch, Division of Fuel Cycle. Safety and Safeguards, NMSS, for jointly agreed-upon activities related to )'

regulatory development of physical protection programs within the FSU republics.

. Work related to regulatory development shall include developing, reviewing, or analyzing regulations, guidance documents, licensing and inspection procedures, and facility plans; developing and conducting training programs; participating in and evaluating facilities, facility inspections, and site surveys; participating in familiarization and accompaniment visits and other activities related to regulatory development; and administrative support for meetings and foreign visitor travel.

As a part of the administrative support for workshops under Section C.3 of the basic contract, the NRC requests that the following in-scope work be added:

2.0 SCOPE OF WORK The contractor shall provide for workshop venue rental costs and for travel, lodging and meals for FSU agency personnel attending this workshop in coordination with FSU agency in charge.-

Funds for each participant shall not exceed maximum per diem rates as provided in the Federal Travel Regulationsc .

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