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Demonstrating and Deploying Private Sector Technologies at DOE Site Issues to be Overcome.


DE2004831213

Publication Date 2002
Personal Author Bedick, R. D.
Page Count 16
Abstract The Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Environmental Management (EM) continues to pursue cost-effective, environmental cleanup of the weapons complex sites with a concomitant emphasis on deployment of innovative technologies as a means to this end. The EM Office of Science and Technology (OST) pursues a strategy that entails identification of technologies that have potential applications throughout the DOE complex: at multiple DOE sites and at multiple facilities on those sites. It further encourages a competitive procurement process for the various applications entailed in the remediation of a given facility. These strategies require a competitive private-sector supplier base to help meet EM needs. OST supports technology development and deployment through investments in partnerships with private industry to enhance the acceptance of their technology products within the DOE market. Since 1992, OST and the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) have supported the re search and development of technology products and services offered by the private sector. During this time, NETL has managed over 140 research and development projects involving industrial and university partners. These projects involve research in a broad range of EM related topics, including deactivation and decommissioning, characterization, monitoring, sensors, waste separation, groundwater remediation, robotics, and mixed waste treatment. Successful partnerships between DOE and Industry have resulted in viable options for EM's cleanup needs, and require continued marketing efforts to ensure that these technology solutions are used at multiple DOE sites and facilities.
Keywords
  • Waste management
  • Technology innovation
  • Private sector
  • Management
  • Remedial action
  • US DOE
  • Deactivation
  • Monitoring
  • Procurement
  • Weapons
  • Waste processing
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Department of Energy, Morgantown, WV. Morgantown Energy Technology Center.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200514
Demonstrating and Deploying Private Sector Technologies at DOE Site Issues to be Overcome.
Demonstrating and Deploying Private Sector Technologies at DOE Site Issues to be Overcome.
DE2004831213

  • Waste management
  • Technology innovation
  • Private sector
  • Management
  • Remedial action
  • US DOE
  • Deactivation
  • Monitoring
  • Procurement
  • Weapons
  • Waste processing
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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