Nuclear Waste: Overhead Costs at the Department of Energy's Savannah
River Site (Fact Sheet, 10/25/93, GAO/RCED-94-13FS).
The Department of Energy's (DOE) contract management, including
contractors' overhead costs, continues to be a topic of concern to both
the agency and Congress. GAO has been examining overhead costs billed
by Westinghouse, the contractor in charge of DOE's facilities at the
Savannah River Site in South Carolina. This fact sheet provides
information on overhead costs (1) budgeted under Westinghouse's contract
for fiscal year 1993 and the allocation of these costs to Westinghouse's
various organizational units at Savannah River and (2) budgeted and
incurred by Savannah River's Environmental Restoration Program,
including overhead costs distributed to certain environmental
restoration projects.
--------------------------- Indexing Terms -----------------------------
REPORTNUM: RCED-94-13FS
TITLE: Nuclear Waste: Overhead Costs at the Department of Energy's
Savannah River Site
DATE: 10/25/93
SUBJECT: Cost analysis
Overhead costs
Contract administration
Cost-based budgeting
Administrative costs
Financial management
Environmental engineering
Contract costs
Subcontractors
Regulatory agencies
IDENTIFIER: DOE Environmental Restoration and Waste Management
Five-Year Plan
DOE Environmental Restoration Program
************************************************************************
We regret that the full text of this item is presently unavailable.
See the GAO FAQ - Section 2.0 for printed copy ordering information.
The FAQ is automatically retrieved with all WAIS search results or
can be obtained by sending e-mail to: [email protected]