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$154.3M Delivery Order for Chemical Weapon Neutralization in Newport, IN

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Chemical demilitarization(click to view full) Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group in Pasadena, CA received a $154.3 million increment as part of a $1.04 billion cost-plus-award-fee contract for continued chemical agency neutralization operations leading to the closure of the Newport Chemical Agent Disposal Facility, IN. Work is expected to be complete by May 31, 2009. There were 32 bids solicited on March 9, 1998, and 2 bids were received by the U.S. Army Sustainment Command in Rock Island, IL (DAAA09-99-C-0016). Our “US Chemical Demilitarization: Expansion and Update” article discussed some of the procedures and contracts at Aberdeen, MD, which is another US Army Chemical Materials Agency site.

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