A Case Study for Using A Systems Engineering Approach to Demonstrate Assurance Against Common Cause Failure in Operating and New/Advanced Reactor Technologies.
Agency
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
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Estimated Value
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Type
Sources Sought
Service / NAICS
Engineering Services
NAICS 541330
Opportunity Summary
This federal contract opportunity from NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION involves engineering services. The response deadline was Mar 4, 2026.
Contract Description
THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (NRC) is issuing this Sources Sought Synopsis as a means of conducting market research or as a market survey to determine the availability of potential qualified vendors with the capability to provide all technical, management, supervision, administration, and labor for subject matter expertise for an upcoming project titled “A Case Study for Using A Systems Engineering Approach to Demonstrate Assurance Against Common Cause Failure in Operating and New/Advanced Reactor Technologies.” The nuclear industry in the USA is adopting a Systems Engineering process, such as the Digital Engineering Guide (DEG) 3002011816, “Decision Making Using Systems Engineering,” developed by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). While the EPRI-developed guidance is ...
Timeline
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Response Deadline
Mar 4, 2026
Deadline passed
What Contractors Should Know
This falls under Engineering Services (NAICS 541330), one of the core federal facilities and operational service categories.
Should You Pursue This?
Good Fit If…
- ✓You have direct experience in engineering services
- ✓You have worked with NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION before
Harder to Win If…
- !Full and open competition — no set-aside restrictions
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