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Regulatory Document Formatting, Templates & SER Support

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The contract aims to enhance the formatting, consistency, and usability of NUREG documents produced by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, with a specific focus on developing standardized templates and support for Safety Evaluation Reports. This includes mapping acceptance criteria to applicable guidance to ensure alignment with regulatory expectations and improve the clarity and reliability of documentation. The work will involve refining document structure, streamlining content presentation, and establishing reusable formats that promote efficiency and uniformity across regulatory submissions. Performance of this subcontract is centered in Rockville, Maryland, with a deadline for responses set for July 13, 2026. Classified under NAICS code 541830 for scientific and technical consulting services, the effort supports the NRC’s mission to maintain high-quality regulatory documentation. The contract requires expertise in regulatory writing, document management, and compliance alignment to successfully implement the requested improvements and provide ongoing support for Safety Evaluation Reports.

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Enhance NUREG document consistency and usability with standardized templates for Safety Evaluation Reports in Rockville, Maryland by 2026.

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541830 - Media Buying AgenciesView NAICS

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Rockville, MD, 20852, USA

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Improve formatting, consistency, and usability of NUREG documents; develop standardized templates and support for Safety Evaluation Reports (SER), including mapping acceptance criteria to guidance.

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