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Technical Writing & NUREG-Series Publication Support

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The contract seeks technical writing and editorial support for the preparation, formatting, and editing of technical reports, user manuals, and NUREG-series publications aligned with NUREG-0650 Rev 2 standards. This includes ensuring adherence to structured documentation guidelines, applying accurate metadata tagging, and performing scientific editing to maintain clarity, consistency, and compliance with regulatory requirements. The work will involve collaborating with subject matter experts to refine complex technical content for official NRC use. This subcontract is open for bids with a response deadline of August 3, 2026, and falls under NAICS code 541810 for scientific and technical writing services. The contracting agency is the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission headquarters, with performance expected to support NRC operations though no specific location is identified. Interested parties must submit proposals through the FedConnect portal linked in the posting, and no set-aside preferences are indicated for this opportunity.

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Technical writing and editing support for NRC NUREG publications per NUREG-0650 Rev 2 standards by August 3, 2026.

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Prepare, format, and edit technical reports, user manuals, and NUREG-series publications in accordance with NUREG-0650 Rev 2, including metadata tagging and scientific editing.

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