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Technical Support & Commissioning Services

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The contract involves providing post-installation commissioning, testing, and initial technical support services aimed at ensuring that the installed modules are properly transmitting data to a central system. It is categorized under subcontracting work and falls within the NAICS code 541512, which typically covers computer systems design services. The client for this contract is the City of Petersburg, Virginia, with the work to be performed on-site in Petersburg. The contract focuses on verifying system functionality after installation to confirm data transmission accuracy and reliability, as well as offering early-stage technical support to address any initial issues. While specific financial or timeline details are not provided, the scope emphasizes thorough commissioning and troubleshooting support to facilitate a smooth transition to operational status for the modules involved. This arrangement helps ensure system performance and operational stability for the City of Petersburg.

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Subcontract for post-installation testing, commissioning, and technical support in Petersburg, Virginia.

Agency

Virginia → City of PetersburgView Agency

NAICS

541512 - Computer Systems Design ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Petersburg, VA, USA

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AgencyVirginia → City of Petersburg
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Post-installation commissioning, testing, and initial technical support to ensure modules are transmitting data correctly to the central system.

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