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This Government Contract opportunity from Department Of Defense was posted on May 20, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Radioactive Materials Handling and Labeling

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This contract requires the identification and proper labeling of items that contain radioactive materials exceeding specific thresholds—0.002 microcuries per gram or 0.01 microcuries per item—according to MIL-STD-129 standards. The labeling must include appropriate warning labels to ensure full regulatory compliance. The subcontract involves handling these materials safely and in accordance with Department of Defense regulations. The work is to be performed primarily at Cherry Point, with the contract issued by the ASC SMSG Division Special Acquisition office under the Department of Defense. The solicitation was posted on May 20, 2026, with a response deadline set for May 28, 2026. Classified under NAICS code 493110, this opportunity focuses on specialized subcontracting work related to materials handling and regulatory labeling requirements.

General Info

Identify and label radioactive items over thresholds per MIL-STD-129 at Cherry Point location.

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Department Of Defense → ASC SMSG DIV SPECIAL ACQUISITION

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493110 - General Warehousing and Storage View NAICS

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CHERRY POINT, NC, 28533-5040, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → ASC SMSG DIV SPECIAL ACQUISITION
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Identify and properly label items containing radioactive materials exceeding 0.002 microcuries per gram or 0.01 microcuries per item, per MIL-STD-129, with proper warning labels and regulatory compliance.