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Doing Business with Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Doing Business with Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Presented to 22 nd Annual OSDBU Procurement Conference Keith S. Joy, Director ORNL Small Business Programs Washington D.C. April 19, 2012. ORNL is DOE’s largest science and energy laboratory. $1.3B budget 4,350 employees

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Doing Business with Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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  1. Doing Business withOak Ridge National Laboratory Presented to22nd Annual OSDBU Procurement Conference Keith S. Joy, DirectorORNL Small Business Programs Washington D.C.April 19, 2012

  2. ORNL is DOE’s largest science and energy laboratory • $1.3B budget • 4,350 employees • 3,900 researchguests annually • $350 million investedin modernization • World’s most powerful open scientific computing facility • Nation’s largest concentrationof open source materials research • Nation’s most diverse energy portfolio • Operating the world’s most intense pulsed neutron source • Managing the billion-dollar U.S. ITER project

  3. UT-Battelle has managed Oak Ridge National Laboratory since April 2000 Limited LiabilityCompany Limited LiabilityCompany The University of TennesseeKnoxville, Tennessee BattelleColumbus, Ohio

  4. Delivering science and technology:We lead major R&D programs for DOE and other customers Ultrascale computing Energy technologies Bioenergy ITER Neutron sciences Climate Materials at the nanoscale National security Nuclear energy

  5. Laboratory Operations Support Areas • Construction • Fabrication/Machining • Waste Management • And More! • Commodities • Architect and Engineering • Facilities Management • Environmental Management • Studies and Analysis

  6. Steps in Doing Business with ORNL • Register your business in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database at www.ccr.gov. • Visit the ORNL Small Business web site at www.ornl.gov/smallbusiness. • Register your business in the Supplier Information Database in the website. • Send your capability documents to the Small Business Office.

  7. Steps in Doing Business with ORNL - continued • Make an appointment to visit the Small Business Office (optional). • Visit our web site for Upcoming Subcontracting Opportunities. • Keep in touch with the ORNL Small Business Programs Manager.

  8. Recent Recognition for Small Business Support 2008 DOE Mentor of the Year Award 2007 DOE M&O Small Business Programs Manager of the Year Award 2010 SBA Dwight D. Eisenhower Award

  9. Oak Ridge National Laboratory MANAGED BY UT-BATTELLE FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Keith S. Joy Program Director, Small Business Programs 865.576.5484 (phone) 1060 Commerce Park joyks@ornl.gov Oak Ridge, TN 37831 Cassandra McGee Stuart Socioeconomic Program Officer 865.576.3560 (phone) 1060 Commerce Park mcgeecm@ornl.gov Oak Ridge, TN 37831 Jerome Hicks Director, Contracts Division 865.576.0274 (phone) 1060 Commerce Park hicksjk@ornl.gov Oak Ridge, TN 37831

  10. Other DOE-Oak Ridge Prime Contractors - Contacts

  11. Oak Ridge National Laboratory:Meeting the challenges of the 21st century www.ornl.gov

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