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The contract pertains to the supply and ongoing maintenance of specialized scientific field equipment essential for river monitoring operations, including flowmeters, GPS units, rugged tablets, safety gear, and associated consumables. The equipment must be durable and reliable for use in demanding outdoor environments, ensuring accurate data collection and personnel safety during fieldwork. All items are required to meet operational standards for consistent performance under variable river conditions and must be supported with timely repair, calibration, and replacement services to minimize downtime. This is a subcontract opportunity posted by the Upper Colorado Regional Office under the Department of the Interior, with a response deadline of August 13, 2026. The North American Industry Classification System code 423490 indicates the focus on wholesale trade of miscellaneous durable goods, aligning with the provision of technical equipment. There is no specified set-aside or geographic limitation in the available data, and the place of performance is not explicitly defined, implying potential flexibility across the Upper Colorado region. Interested parties must submit proposals by the stated deadline to be considered for award.

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Supply and maintenance of rugged river monitoring equipment with timely repair and calibration services by August 13, 2026.

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Department Of The Interior → Upper Colorado Regional OfficeView Agency

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423490 - Other Professional Equipment and Supplies Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Upper Colorado Regional Office
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Supply and maintain scientific field equipment including flowmeters, GPS units, rugged tablets, safety gear, and consumables used in river monitoring operations.

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