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Mock Deployment Use Case Design

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The contract calls for the design and documentation of mock deployment use cases that simulate the real-world implementation of innovative technologies and processes within nuclear regulatory environments, specifically tailored to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission’s operational landscape. These use cases must rigorously evaluate the feasibility of proposed innovations, assess their potential impact on safety, compliance, and operational efficiency, and conduct detailed risk analyses to identify and mitigate possible consequences of deployment. The deliverables are intended to support strategic decision-making by providing realistic, scenario-based evidence to guide regulatory adaptation and technological integration in nuclear safety frameworks. Work under this subcontract is to be performed within the National Capital Region (NCR), aligning with the Commission's central administrative and regulatory hub. The project falls under NAICS code 541620, indicating it is a scientific and technical consulting service focused on management and systems analysis. The solicitation, posted on June 19, 2026, requires responses to be submitted by July 20, 2026, providing a five-week window for qualified contractors to prepare comprehensive proposals. While no set-aside provisions or specific organization type restrictions are indicated, the contract remains open to eligible subcontractors capable of delivering high-fidelity regulatory simulations with robust analytical depth.

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Design mock deployment use cases for nuclear regulatory innovation in Canada’s NCR, assessing safety, compliance, and risk.

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Government of Canada → Canadian Nuclear Safety CommissionView Agency

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541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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National Capital Region (NCR), CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
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Design and document mock deployment use cases that simulate implementation of innovations in real-world nuclear regulatory scenarios, including feasibility, impact, and risk assessments.

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