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Component and Subsystem Supply for X-ray Irradiators

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The contract involves the supply of critical subsystems for integration into self-shielded irradiation systems, including shielding enclosures, X-ray tubes, high-voltage power supplies, and control software. These components are essential for the safe and effective operation of irradiation equipment, requiring precise engineering and compliance with stringent performance and safety standards. The work is targeted for delivery to a federal entity under the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration, with performance expected to occur in Washington, D.C. The contract is structured as a subcontract under NAICS code 332323, indicating fabrication of medical and dental equipment and instruments, and reflects a specialized industrial capability needed for national security and research applications. The solicitation was posted on July 10, 2026, with a firm response deadline of August 7, 2026, providing potential suppliers approximately four weeks to prepare and submit proposals. While details on set-asides or small business preferences are not indicated, the nature of the components and the involvement of the NNSA suggest a high level of technical sophistication and possibly export control or security clearance requirements. The absence of a point of contact or specific delivery address implies the buyer will coordinate directly with selected vendors following award, likely through centralized federal procurement channels. All proposed solutions must align with the integration framework of existing self-shielded irradiation systems, demanding compatibility, reliability, and adherence to regulatory and operational protocols.

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Supply of critical irradiation subsystems for DOE NNSA in Washington, D.C., under NAICS 332323, with tight compliance and security requirements.

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Department Of Energy → Nnsa Non-Mo Cntrctng Operations DivisionView Agency

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332323 - Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work ManufacturingView NAICS

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Washington, DC, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Energy → Nnsa Non-Mo Cntrctng Operations Division
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Supply of critical subsystems including shielding enclosures, X-ray tubes, high-voltage power supplies, and control software for integration into self-shielded irradiation systems.

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