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ABINGDON BRANCH OF THE OVERMOUNTAIN VICTORY TRAIL ASSOCIATION

UEI: PN2KSZVMFLD6

ABINGDON BRANCH OF THE OVERMOUNTAIN VICTORY TRAIL ASSOCIATION is a federal contractor, registered under UEI PN2KSZVMFLD6. It has been awarded $11,000 across 2 federal contracts. Primary work spans All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services. Top awarding agencies include Department Of The Interior.

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Department Of The Interior$11.0K100%
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541990 - All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services$11.0K100%
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NAICS: 541990
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Cultural Resource Identification Services for Upper Missouri River Basin Plains Snowpack and Soil Moisture Monitoring Network Project in Montana
Solicitation # W9128F26QA091
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is soliciting cultural resource identification services for the Upper Missouri River Basin Plains Snowpack and Soil Moisture Monitoring Network Project in Montana. This solicitation, number W9128F26QA091, is a 100% set-aside for Women-Owned Small Businesses under NAICS code 541990. The project requires a contractor to conduct Phase 1/Class III Cultural Resource Surveys across approximately 31 acres in multiple Montana counties to ensure compliance with National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 requirements. Key deliverables include a work plan, fieldwork, and draft and final reports containing archaeological and architectural documentation, National Register of Historic Places eligibility recommendations, and geospatial data compatible with Esri ArcGIS Pro. The period of performance is scheduled from September 28, 2026, to March 1, 2027. The evaluation process will follow a trade-off basis, weighing technical approach, quality control, and technical proficiency equally with past performance, both of which are considered more important than price. For past performance, offerors may submit up to six similar projects completed within the last 10 years. Technical requirements mandate that all work adheres to Montana State Historic Preservation Office and Crow Nation Tribal Historic Preservation Office standards. The contractor must provide all necessary personnel, including a Principal Investigator and Project Manager, and must comply with specific Service Contract Act wage determinations for the relevant Montana counties. Proposals must be submitted as a single PDF document not exceeding 25 pages by the deadline of August 25, 2026, at 2:00 PM local time.
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NAICS: 541990
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USAC RFP: Lifeline Program’s National Verifier (NV) O&M Support
Solicitation # IT-26-113
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is facilitating a solicitation by the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) to obtain Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Support Services for the Lifeline Program’s National Verifier (NV), a critical system used to verify eligibility for Lifeline assistance. This combined synopsis and solicitation, issued under Part 13 of the Federal Acquisition Regulations with solicitation number IT-26-113, does not constitute a federal agency procurement, nor will any resulting contract be a subcontract under a federal prime contract. Proposals must be submitted by August 31, 2026, at 11:00 AM ET, and all communications must be directed through USAC’s Contracting Office, with the RFP available exclusively on USAC’s procurement website. The National Verifier supports the administration of the Lifeline program, one of the Universal Service Fund’s key mechanisms managed by USAC under FCC oversight, ensuring low-income Americans have access to affordable communication services. USAC, a nonprofit corporation appointed by the FCC to administer the Universal Service Fund, handles billing, collection, and disbursement functions across multiple support mechanisms including Lifeline, High Cost, Rural Health Care, and Schools and Libraries. This RFP seeks qualified vendors to provide ongoing technical support to ensure the National Verifier operates reliably and efficiently. The North American Industry Classification System code 541990 applies, and the work is expected to be performed in Washington, D.C. Primary and secondary points of contact for inquiries are provided via email and phone, with all information centralized through the USAC procurement portal. No further notices or written solicitations will be issued, and interested parties are advised to review the full solicitation details on the USAC website to ensure compliance with submission requirements.
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NAICS: 541990
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Amendment 0002/RFQ CAFC26-0009. Bridge to the Past Project - Digital Exhibit Design and Audio-Visual Integration Services
Solicitation # CAFC26-0009
The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals is soliciting quotations for the Bridge to the Past Project, which requires digital exhibit design and audio-visual integration services for five interconnected historical exhibits at the Innovation Center in Washington, DC. The selected contractor will lead concept development, create digital interpretive content, and manage the procurement, installation, and programming of AV systems. A critical technical requirement is that all systems must operate independently without network connectivity. The project must be completed within seven months of the Notice to Proceed, with final acceptance based on museum-quality standards, operational testing, and the delivery of as-built documentation. The government will use a best-value tradeoff process for the award, prioritizing technical approach, corporate experience, and management staffing over price. The technical evaluation focuses on digital design, AV integration, and project management, while corporate experience requires a minimum of three years of lead design experience in similar interpretive environments. The government has provided a rough order of magnitude estimate of 300,000 dollars, and proposals exceeding this amount must include justification. Offerors are required to submit a two-volume proposal consisting of a technical approach and a priced proposal using the provided templates, with the option to propose separate, itemized enhancements such as projection mapping or holographic displays.
Federal Circuit Court Of Appeals

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NAICS: 541990
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Amendment 0002/RFQ CAFC26-0008 Tactile Project. Exhibition Design, Fabrication, and Installation Services for Interactive Educational Exhibits
Solicitation # CAFC26-0008
The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals is soliciting proposals under RFQ CAFC26-0008 for the design, fabrication, and installation of three interactive, tactile educational exhibits for its Innovation Center in Washington, DC. The project includes the creation of a Morse Code Experience, a NASA Materials Experience, and a Suffrage Voting Booth. These exhibits must be low-tech, non-networked, and constructed from durable, museum-quality materials to withstand high-volume public use while complying with federal accessibility and life safety codes. The contractor is responsible for the entire lifecycle, including concept design, material selection, prototype mock-ups, installation, and the provision of operations and maintenance manuals. The contract follows a best-value tradeoff award method, prioritizing technical approach, corporate experience, and management staffing over price. The government has provided a rough order of magnitude estimate of 200,000 dollars. The period of performance is seven months from the Notice to Proceed, with a strict milestone schedule leading to final acceptance at the destination site. Proposals must be submitted in two volumes: a technical proposal covering the approach and staffing, and a price proposal using a specific Excel template. All deliverables must be completed and commissioned within the seven-month window to achieve final project closeout.
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