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The document outlines a Statement of Work for the annual renewal of software licenses from COMSOL, Inc. for government use, covering the period from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026. It specifies the renewal of nine Floating Network licenses for COMSOL Multiphysics and various specialized modules, including AC/DC, Acoustics, Battery Design, and more, totaling 35 different software components. This acquisition aims to support diverse engineering and scientific analyses, facilitating a range of applications within the government sector. The extensive list of modules emphasizes the need for advanced simulation capabilities in the public sector and underlines the importance of maintaining up-to-date software resources for ongoing projects and research initiatives. The purpose of this document aligns with federal procurement processes aimed at enhancing technological services through specific contract agreements.
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NASA/NSSC is planning to issue a sole source contract to COMSOL, INC. for the Annual Renewal COMSOL software, as it is the sole provider of this service. The authority for this procurement is based on FAR 13.106-1(b)(1)(i). The primary performance location will be the NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center. NASA intends to procure commercial items and services following FAR Part 12 and FAR Part 13 regulations.
Organizations interested in this effort can submit their qualifications and capabilities in writing by April 4, 2025, at 1 p.m. Central Standard Time. These submissions will determine whether competition for this procurement is warranted, with the government retaining the discretion to decide. Oral communications regarding this procurement are not permitted.
Additionally, NASA Clause 1852.215-84 regarding the Ombudsman is applicable, and further details can be found on NASA’s website. The primary contact for this acquisition is Cara Craft, whose email is provided for inquiries. This document serves as a formal announcement regarding the procurement process and potential for competitive bids, subject to government discretion.