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Onsite Service and Training for the Vibrating Sample Magnetometer

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The contract pertains to onsite service and training for the Vibrating Sample Magnetometer, a specialized scientific instrument used for magnetic property measurements. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing, through its Office of Quality, is seeking support to ensure the proper operation, maintenance, and staff proficiency with this equipment. The service will involve direct, on-location technical assistance, including calibration, troubleshooting, repairs, and hands-on training for personnel to effectively utilize the magnetometer in their workflows. The task is classified under NAICS code 811210, which covers institutional and industrial equipment repair and maintenance services, indicating a focus on technical and operational support rather than procurement of new hardware. The opportunity was posted on May 25, 2026, and is currently listed as a forecast, meaning it is not yet an active solicitation but signals future intent to award a contract. There is no designated set-aside type or small business preference indicated, and the place of performance details are unspecified, leaving location open for further clarification. Primary points of contact for inquiries are Angel Walls and Altrice Brown-Weldon, representing the Bureau and Program Office respectively. Interested parties should monitor the Treasury forecasting portal for updates as the procurement process advances.

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Provide onsite service and training for Vibrating Sample Magnetometer at Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

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Office of Quality → Bureau Of Engraving And PrintingView Agency

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811210 - Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and MaintenanceView NAICS

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AgencyOffice of Quality → Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
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Angel Walls
Altrice Brown-weldon

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Onsite Service and Training for the Vibrating Sample Magnetometer

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