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Cybersecurity Documentation and Accreditation Support

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The contract requires the development, updating, and maintenance of information assurance documentation to support system accreditation for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, specifically focusing on Security Authorization Packages, System Security Plans, and Risk Assessment Reports. The work involves ensuring that all documentation adheres to federal cybersecurity standards and accurately represents the security posture of the systems under review, with an emphasis on accuracy, compliance, and timely delivery to facilitate the accreditation process. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 541611 and is to be performed in Rockville, Maryland. It was posted on June 23, 2026, and is associated with the NRC's cybersecurity accreditation efforts, indicating the need for specialized expertise in federal information systems security and documentation practices. The absence of specific set-aside details or point of contact suggests the awardee must be prepared to engage directly with the contracting office or prime contractor to clarify expectations and deliverables.

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Develop and maintain NRC cybersecurity documentation for system accreditation in Rockville, Maryland.

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Nuclear Regulatory CommissionView Agency

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541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Rockville, MD, USA

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AgencyNuclear Regulatory Commission
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Develop, update, and maintain IA documentation for system accreditation, including Security Authorization Packages (SAP), System Security Plans (SSP), and Risk Assessment Reports.

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