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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has earned the reputation as a national laboratory of choice for science and technology solutions to the most pressing national and global security challenges. LLNL has 6,500 employees (including term employees and post-doctoral fellows), 2,730 scientists and engineers, and 700 facility users, visiting scientist, teachers, and students. There are six major mission roles at LLNL: Defense & Global Security, Energy, Engineering, High Performance Computing, NIF & Photon Sciences, and Physical & Life Sciences. LLNL is managed by Lawrence Livermore National Security (LLNS), LLC, operating with an annual budget of $1.6 billion. The LLNS management team includes Bechtel National, University of California, BWX, URS, and Battelle. LLNL is a government-owned, contractor-operated facility managed through a contract between LLNS and DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). LLNL’s mission is to ensure the safety and security of the nation through applied science and technology in three key areas: Nuclear Security, International and Domestic Security, and Energy and Environmental Security. It is the policy of LLNL that socioeconomic business concerns will be provided the maximum practicable opportunity to participate in the performance of subcontracts awarded by LLNS consistent with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Small Business policies. LLNS will procure a fair proportion of its goods and services from small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, women- owned small businesses, veterans and service-disabled veterans who own and operate small businesses and HUBZone businesses. LLNS purchases a broad spectrum of products and services to support the mission. Below is a list of goods and services we procure: • Architectural & Engineering • Audio/visual equipment/supplies • Chemicals • Construction • Environmental Services • Equipment Maintenance, Repair, or Calibration • Fabrications • Facilities Maintenance • Fuel • Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal • Industrial and Specialty Gases • ISO Transportainers • Legal Services • Pagers and Paging Services • Personal Protective Equipment • Propane • Research & Development • Software Engineering • Software Maintenance and Licensing • Training • Translation and Interpretation Services In addition, LLNS has established long term agreements for commonly performed goods and services for example, Staff Augmentation, Computers & Computer Peripherals, Electrical Components, Furniture, Janitorial Supplies, Copy Machines, and Office Supplies. Please contact, the Small Business Office for more details. Step 1: Register your business in the System for Award Management (SAM) database at www.sam.gov (Before you can bid on and win government contracts, you will first need to register your business with the System for Award Management (SAM), the primary vendor database for the Federal Government.) Step 2: Visit the LLNL website and familiarize yourself with LLNL’s mission and organizational structure. https://www.llnl.gov/ Step 3: Familiarize yourself with the goods and services LLNS procures. Step 4: Register your business at LLNL’s Small Business Program Office’s website at https://supplychain.llnl.gov/html/newvendop.html Select Supplier Information Form (Completing the form allows you to be added to our internal supplier database, which is used by our Supply Chain Management personnel when performing market research and when sourcing potential procurement actions.) Step 5: Contact the LLNL Small Business Program Manager at 925.442.0105 and send your one-page electronic capabilities statement to [email protected] Step 6: Visit the LLNL Small Business Program Office’s website for upcoming subcontracting opportunities at https://supplychain.llnl.gov/html/newvendop.html Step 7: Market your product or services at various conferences, business expos, trade shows, and matchmaking sessions To explore other subcontract opportunities visit the Federal Business Opportunities website at: https://www.fbo.gov/

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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has earned the reputation as a national laboratory of choice for science and technology solutions to the most pressing national and global security challenges. LLNL has 6,500 employees (including term employees and post-doctoral fellows), 2,730 scientists and engineers, and 700 facility users, visiting scientist, teachers, and students. There are six major mission roles at LLNL: Defense & Global Security, Energy, Engineering, High Performance Computing, NIF & Photon Sciences, and Physical & Life Sciences.

LLNL is managed by Lawrence Livermore National Security (LLNS), LLC, operating with an annual budget of $1.6 billion. The LLNS management team includes Bechtel National, University of California, BWX, URS, and Battelle. LLNL is a government-owned, contractor-operated facility managed through a contract between LLNS and DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).

LLNL’s mission is to ensure the safety and security of the nation through applied science and technology in three key areas: Nuclear Security, International and Domestic Security, and Energy and Environmental Security.

It is the policy of LLNL that socioeconomic business concerns will be provided the maximum practicable opportunity to participate in the performance of subcontracts awarded by LLNS consistent with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Small Business policies. LLNS will procure a fair proportion of its goods and services from small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, veterans and service-disabled veterans who own and operate small businesses and HUBZone businesses.

LLNS purchases a broad spectrum of products and services to support the mission. Below is a list of goods and services we procure:

• Architectural&Engineering•Audio/visualequipment/supplies•Chemicals•Construction• EnvironmentalServices• EquipmentMaintenance,Repair,orCalibration• Fabrications• FacilitiesMaintenance• Fuel•HazardousWasteTreatmentandDisposal• IndustrialandSpecialtyGases• ISOTransportainers• LegalServices•PagersandPagingServices•PersonalProtectiveEquipment•Propane•Research&Development• SoftwareEngineering•SoftwareMaintenanceandLicensing• Training• TranslationandInterpretationServices

In addition, LLNS has established long term agreements for commonly performed goods and services for example, Staff Augmentation, Computers & Computer Peripherals, Electrical Components, Furniture, Janitorial Supplies,CopyMachines,andOfficeSupplies.

Please contact, the Small Business Office for more details.

Step 1: Register your business in the System for Award Management(SAM)databaseatwww.sam.gov(Before you can bid on and win government contracts, you will

first need to register your business

with the System for Award Management (SAM), the primary

vendor database for the Federal Government.)

Step 2: VisittheLLNLwebsiteandfamiliarizeyourselfwithLLNL’smissionandorganizationalstructure.https://www.llnl.gov/

Step 3: FamiliarizeyourselfwiththegoodsandservicesLLNS procures.

Step 4: Register your business at LLNL’s Small Business Program Office’s website at https://supplychain.llnl.gov/html/newvendop.html

Select Supplier Information Form(Completing the form allows you to be added to

our internal supplier database, which is used by

our Supply Chain Management personnel when

performing market research and when sourcing

potential procurement actions.)

Step 5: Contact the LLNL Small Business ProgramManagerat925.442.0105andsendyour one-page electronic capabilities statement to [email protected]

Step 6: Visit the LLNL Small Business Program Office’s website for upcoming subcontracting opportunities athttps://supplychain.llnl.gov/html/newvendop.html Step 7: Marketyourproductorservicesatvariousconferences, business expos, trade shows, and matchmaking sessions

To explore other subcontract opportunities visit the Federal Business Opportunities website at:https://www.fbo.gov/

MichelleQuickSmallBusinessProgramManager

Phone:925.422.0105

Cell:925.580.4966

[email protected]

Lawrence Livermore

National Laboratory

Small Business Program Office

7000 East Avenue

Livermore,CA94550

LLNL-BR-546951

LLNL Industrial Partnerships Office (IPO)https://ipo.llnl.gov/?q=about_ipo

Small Business Administrationhttp://www.sba.gov/

Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Economic Impact and Diversityhttp://energy.gov/diversity/services

National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Small Businesshttp://nnsa.energy.gov/aboutus/ouroperations/ apm/smallbusiness

North American Industry Classification System (NAIC)http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/

Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)http://science.energy.gov/sbir/

Small Business Outreach Eventshttps://supplychain.llnl.gov/html/event.html