
About NETL
Organization
NETL has sites in Morgantown, West Virginia; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Sugar Land, Texas; Albany, Oregon; and Fairbanks, Alaska. In total, these sites include 81 buildings and 14 major research facilities on nearly 200 acres. More than 1,100 employees work at NETL’s five sites; roughly half are Federal employees and half are site support contractors.
NETL is organized into seven strategic units:
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Strategic Center for Natural Gas and Oil (SCNGO) integrates all elements of DOE’s natural gas and oil research. SCNGO is charged with implementing science and technology development to resolve the environmental, supply, and reliability constraints of producing and using oil and gas resources – resources that account for more than 60 percent of the energy consumed in the United States. With core competencies and expertise in all aspects of natural gas and oil, SNGCO investigates and manages research and development leading to improved natural gas and oil production and use. SCNGO invests in projects that promise tangible benefits to the American people, including a cleaner environment and increased domestic natural gas and oil production. SCNGO organizational chart [PDF-13KB]
Strategic Center for Coal (SCC) works to ensure national energy security and economic prosperity through production of clean, affordable electricity and fuels, including hydrogen, from coal, the Nation’s most abundant energy resource. SCC is charged with implementing research, development, and demonstration to resolve the environmental, supply, and reliability constraints of producing and using coal resources. Environmentally responsible coal production technologies will allow the United States to meet growing electricity demand and to lay the foundation for a sustainable hydrogen economy. SCC organizational chart [PDF-17KB]
Office of Systems, Analyses and Planning (OSAP) conducts studies of complex, large systems, such as industrial or ecological processes, and the interactions amongst those systems, including social, economic, political, regulatory, technological, design, and management institutions, each of which are systems in their own right. The complex nature of these subjects requires an interdisciplinary approach. System studies provide input to decisions on issues such as national plans and programs, resource use and environmental and energy security policies, research and development in technology, and deployment of energy technology. System studies are also used to support planning exercises at various organizational levels. Systems analysis focuses on production and processing of fossil fuels and energy and fuel systems synthesis and design. Benefits analysis performs prospective and retrospective analysis of benefits stemming from program investments in fossil fuel-based technologies. Situational analysis collects data and assesses current and long-term trends within the energy industry that may impact energy production and use. OSAP organization chart [PDF-14KB]
The Project Management Center (PMC) harnesses expertise and talent for non-fossil energy research, development, and demonstration projects, including those with other Federal organizations such as the Office of Energy Assurance, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. PMC performs overall management and implementation of these customers’ advanced initiatives, providing technical expertise, analytical tools, and a full suite of implementation skills. PMC organization chart [PDF-17KB]
Office of Research and Development (ORD) performs
basic and applied research and development in fossil energy and environmental
science. Building on historic Laboratory strengths and competencies, ORD
focuses on four research topics recognized as important issues for the
21st century:
- Energy system dynamics, focusing on natural gas technology development,
including higher efficiencies and lower costs in the use of advanced
gas turbines and fuel cells.
- Geological and environmental systems, focusing on the minimization
and abatement of environmental problems associated with the development
and use of fossil fuels. Research topics include geological sequestration
of carbon dioxide, oil and gas exploration and production, air pollution/particulate
matter issues, and removal of toxins from emissions from coal utilization
systems.
- Computational and basic sciences develops tools that enable more rapid
and efficient scale-up of new sub-systems, devices and components, to
enable more cost effective demonstration of new technologies.
- Materials Science and Engineering specializes in life cycle research of most metals,
alloys, and ceramics; and the recycling and remediation of waste streams
associated with these processes.
ORD organization chart [PDF-29KB]
Office of Institutional and Business Operations (OIBO) plans, directs, and coordinates administrative, operational, construction, and staff support activities for the Laboratory, including organization and human resource management; the Laboratory's Chief Financial Officer (CFO) function; budgetary and financial analyses and administration; information technology management, maintenance and implementation; onsite ES&H program execution, compliance, and remediation activities; acquisition and assistance services; site management including design, construction, operation, and maintenance of NETL facilities; internal control program; security services; real and personal property management. OIBO organization chart [PDF-30KB]
The Office of Crosscutting Functions (OCF) plans, directs, and coordinates policy, administrative, and site support contract management activities that crosscut Laboratory activities. The Office provides policy direction for the Federal Project Management function, performance measurement, security services, and site support contract management. Particular functional and technical analysts participate individually or with teams to ensure timely information exchange, coordinate responses to action items affecting FE and DOE. OCF organization chart [PDF-18KB] |
NETL is supported by 11 major support contracts.
Major Site Support Contractors
| Contractor |
Contractor Role |
Contract Award Date & Period |
Contract No. & Amount |
Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc. |
The objective of this contract is to obtain Energy Sector Planning and Analysis (ESPA) services for NETL including expert services that will complement and support the efforts of federal staff in strategic energy sector analysis and planning, engineering analysis using state of the art simulation and modeling tools, R&D benefit analyses, life-cycle analysis, natural resource development impact assessment, e.g., water resources, and energy infrastructure analyses. |
11/16/2009 through 11/15/2012
(36 month
base contract with one 24 month option) |
DE-FE0004001
$98,000,000 (inclusive of fee
and option) |
Pace-Tec |
This contract is the vehicle through which NETL has acquired grounds maintenance, janitorial services, document handling services, administrative support services, computer moving services, and other related miscellaneous services at the NETL's Morgantown site. |
10/01/2008 through 09/30/2013 |
DE-NT0005402
$12,500,000 (through 09/30/2013) |
Eagle Design, Inc. |
This contract is the vehicle through which NETL has acquired grounds maintenance, janitorial services, document handling services, administrative support services, computer moving services, and other related miscellaneous services at the NETL's Pittsburgh site. |
09/03/2008 through 09/30/2010 |
DE-NT0004717
$4,090,860 (through 09/30/10) |
URS Corporation (URS Washington Division) |
The purpose of this contract is to provide the necessary skilled personnel, facilities, equipment, materials, supplies, and services to support NETL in its implementation of assigned basic, applied, and technology development based energy research and corresponding infrastructure responsibilities. |
11/15/2009 through 11/14/2011
(2-year base contract with option period 1 for 2 years, and option period 2 for 1 year) |
DE-FE0004000
$496,000,000 (includes award fee and option periods) |
KeyLogic Systems Inc. |
The objective of this contract is to obtain technical and administrative services to support the efforts of Federal staff to administer, execute, implement, monitor, manage and evaluate internal and external projects and provide general assistance for other project-related activities, such as acquisition planning, validation assessments and studies, and development of information and material to be used for outreach activities and training. |
11/16/2009 through 11/15/2014
(one three-year base period and one 24-month option) |
DE-FE0004003
$95,000,000 (through base and option period) |
Leonardo Technologies, Inc. |
The objective of this contract is to obtain services to support and complement the efforts of federal staff to administer, execute, implement, monitor, manage, and evaluate RD&D programs and provide general assistance for other program-related activities. Task assignments for this service contract focus on program initiatives under the direction of the NETL office that supports the sponsoring organization. Sponsoring organizations include but are not limited to the DOE Offices of FE, EERE, and OE. Program initiatives are national in scope and emphasize partnerships with private industry, academia, state governments, and other governmental stakeholders to create commercially-viable technological solutions to national energy and environmental problems. |
11/16/2009 through 11/15/2014
(one three-year base period and one 24-month option) |
DE-FE0004002
$95,000,000 (through base and option period) |
Performance Results Corporation |
The purpose of this contract is to provide administrative program support services to NETL at both the Morgantown and Pittsburgh sites. Support services include management systems support services, administrative support services, conference support services, records management support services, communication support services, and library support services. |
07/25/2005 through 10/7/2010
(one three-year base period with two 12-month options and a 3-month extension) |
DE-AC26-04NT 41819
$23,000,000 (inclusive of
all options)
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Goldbelt Eagle, LLC |
Services provided through this contract vehicle include site management support; environment, safety, and health support; and property support. |
12/01/2009 through 11/30/2014
(One 12-month base period and four 12-month options) |
DE-FE0004004
$94,000,000 |
Ahtna Facility Services, Inc. |
This contract provides site security services for NETL's Morgantown, West Virginia; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Albany, Oregon, locations. |
02/01/2011 through 01-31-2013 (2-year base) |
DE-FE0003467
$4,262,980 |
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Communication Support Services: NETL is continuing its market research and further defining the requirement. At the present time, a temporary hold has been placed on this requirement to allow NETL time to further research the potential needs of the organization and establish the NETL Communication Division which will have oversight responsibility for the services required by this solicitation. Further information on this requirement will be posted through the NETL electronic reading room, IIPS, and FedBizOpps when it is available. |
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DE-SOL-0001086 |
Platinum Solutions, Incorporated |
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DE-FE0004005
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