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Economic Indicator and Policy Research Data Services

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The contract entails the ongoing delivery of curated datasets focused on economic indicators tied to science and technology policy, specifically encompassing research and development expenditures, innovation metrics, and technology adoption patterns. These datasets are intended to support evidence-based analysis and decision-making by providing timely, accurate, and standardized information that reflects national and international trends in scientific and technological advancement. The work is structured as a subcontract under the National Science Foundation’s Division of Acquisition and Cooperative Support, with performance based in Alexandria, Virginia, and the North American Industry Classification System code 541720 designates it as other scientific and technical consulting services. The opportunity was posted on July 1, 2026, with a response deadline of July 15, 2026, at 4:00 PM, indicating a competitive procurement timeline aimed at securing qualified providers capable of maintaining rigorous data standards and ensuring consistent, high-quality output over the contract’s duration.

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Curated science and technology economic datasets delivered in Alexandria, Virginia, under NSF subcontract.

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National Science Foundation → Division Of Acq And Cooperative SupportView Agency

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541720 - Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities View NAICS

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Alexandria, VA, 22314, USA

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Ongoing provision of curated datasets on economic indicators related to science and technology policy, including R&D spending, innovation metrics, and technology adoption.

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