PSC AG11 - ENERGY R&D SERVICES; ENERGY SUPPLY; BASIC RESEARCH
Classification & Hierarchy for PSC AG11
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- Level 1 Spend Category:
- 17 Research and Development
- Parent PSC Code:
- AG
- Active Since:
- October 30, 2020
- Last Updated:
- April 30, 2024
Overview for PSC AG11
Typical Buyers & Agencies for PSC AG11
Common Contract Types for PSC AG11
Plain-Language Breakdown for PSC AG11
- Focuses on energy research, development, and supply services supporting federal missions.
- Primarily used by DOE, DoD, NASA, and EPA for innovative energy solutions and energy provisioning.
- Supports a variety of contract types including R&D agreements, fixed-price supply contracts, and IDIQ task orders.
- Involves disciplines in renewable, fossil, nuclear, and alternative energy technologies.
- Aligned with NAICS codes related to scientific research, engineering, and energy generation.
- Contracts range from basic research projects to operational energy supply contracts.
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