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Rulemaking Software (Cost Analysis)

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The contract involves a multiyear procurement of IT services for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, specifically for a three-year subscription of rulemaking software licenses. The contract spans from August 11, 2026, to August 10, 2029, covering nine licenses in total. The software relates to cost analysis and is essential for supporting the agency’s regulatory functions. The solicitation, identified as NRC_26_0004, was posted on January 14, 2026, and falls under the NAICS code 513210, which pertains to software publishing. The place of performance is Washington, and although details on the office address and state are not specified, the contract is managed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission with a focus on small business participation, as indicated by the provided points of contact. The type of set-aside has yet to be determined, which suggests that small business involvement may be encouraged or evaluated as part of the procurement process. Additional information or updates can be accessed through the acquisition gateway link provided by the agency.

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Three-year NRC contract for nine rulemaking software licenses supporting regulatory cost analysis.

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Nuclear Regulatory Commission

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513210 - Software PublishersView NAICS

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Washington, DC, US

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AgencyNuclear Regulatory Commission
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FY 2026 IT procurement for a multiyear subscription (3 years) for 9 licenses (August 11, 2026 - August 10, 2029).

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