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UT-Battelle’s Delivery of Science Highlights Strong DOE Performance Ratings

OAK RIDGE — Led by a number of scientific breakthroughs and operational milestones at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, UT-Battelle has again earned high performance ratings from the Department of Energy.

The annual DOE “report card” graded UT-Battelle’s management performance with “A-” scores in all eight evaluation categories. The report covers UT-Battelle’s performance from October 2008 through September 2009. Last year’s scores contained seven “A-‘s” and one “B+.”

The 2009 assessment was based on three key measures related to ORNL’s scientific research programs and five criteria that rate efficiency of the lab’s operations. In a letter to ORNL Director and UT-Battelle CEO Thom Mason, the DOE’s Oak Ridge Operations Manager Gerald Boyd said, “You and your staff are to be congratulated for achieving a high level of performance in the management and operation of ORNL.”

Lab officials said UT-Battelle takes pride in combining the highest levels of science with good management. “Every day for nearly ten years, our goal has been to deliver science that will make a lasting difference in people’s lives,” Mason said. “These high marks are evidence of DOE’s confidence that our staff are achieving that goal.”

UT-Battelle’s management contract fee awarded is based on scores from the DOE performance rating. UT-Battelle’s total fee for operating ORNL in fiscal year 2009 is $10,058,000, or 94 percent of the maximum fee.

A number of ORNL achievements in 2009 contributed to the laboratory’s high performance scores. Included among the laboratory’s science highlights in 2009:

Operational high points at the lab over the past year include:

Oak Ridge National Laboratory is managed by UT-Battelle for the Department of Energy Office of Science.

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