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Vapor Generator
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The contract involves a collaboration between the Applied Science Division at Dugway Proving Ground and the University of Notre Dame, supported through a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement funded by a SMART SEED Innovation Award. The partnership's primary objective is to evaluate and validate new electronic vapor sensors designed to detect chemical warfare agents, advancing technology in chemical threat detection. Issued as a sources-sought notice under the solicitation number W911S626QA017 by the Department of Defense, the contract targets the development of a vapor generator system relevant to this research. The opportunity was posted on May 12, 2026, with responses due by May 18, 2026. The work is to be performed in Dugway, Utah, under NAICS code 334516, which pertains to electronic instrument manufacturing. The primary point of contact for this contract is Jeremy MacDougall, reachable via the provided email and phone number.
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Dugway, UT, 84022, USASet-Aside
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The Applied Science Division at Dugway Proving Ground (DPG) is partnering with the University of Notre Dame (NDSI) under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA), funded by a SMART SEED Innovation Award. The goal of this partnership is to evaluate and validate novel electronic vapor sensors for the detection of chemical warfare agents.
