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  2. Two Savannah River Site contract awards will be delayed - AOL

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    Jul. 25—The awarding of contracts to manage and operate and secure the Department of Energy's Savannah River Site will be delayed. Michael Budney, manager of the Department of Energy Savannah ...

  3. Savannah River Site - Wikipedia

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    The Savannah River Site (SRS) is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) ... In 2009 alone, more than 1,500 new workers were hired and over 800 jobs retained, due to ARRA ...

  4. Central Savannah River Area - Wikipedia

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    The Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) is an unofficial trading and marketing region in the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina, spanning thirteen counties in Georgia [1] [2] and seven in South Carolina. [3] The term was coined in 1950 by C.C. McCollum, the winner of a $250 contest held by The Augusta Chronicle to generate the best name ...

  5. CSRA - Wikipedia

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    Central Savannah River Area, a trading and marketing region in the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina; Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, a reorganization of the executive branch of the U.S. federal government following the Watergate scandal; Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, an 1883 law establishing a merit system for U.S. federal ...

  6. By 2025, Savannah won't have enough people to fill jobs ... - AOL

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    The Savannah Economic Development Authority released its anticipated Workforce Development Study on Tuesday morning. Great challenges await the region By 2025, Savannah won't have enough people to ...

  7. Washington Savannah River Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was formerly known as Westinghouse Savannah River Company LLC, changing its name to Washington Savannah River Company, LLC in September 2005. The company was founded in 1989 and is based in Aiken, South Carolina. The new firm assumed the operation of the Savannah River Site from DuPont who had built and run the plant from 1950. [1]