66--Purchase of an Entech 7200A/7650-M sample introduction system.
ID: 68HERH25Q0033Type: Sources Sought
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYHEADQUARTERS ACQUISITION DIV (HQAD)WASHINGTON, DC, 20460, USA

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Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling Industrial Process Variables (334513)

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CHEMICAL ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS (6630)
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    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking to procure an Entech 7200A/7650-M sample introduction system through a Sources Sought notice. This procurement aims to acquire a specialized instrument essential for measuring and analyzing chemical samples, which plays a critical role in environmental monitoring and compliance. Interested vendors are encouraged to reach out to Grant Watkins Davis at watkinsdavis.grant@epa.gov or call (202) 250-8749 for further details regarding this opportunity. The NAICS code for this procurement is 334513, and it falls under the PSC code 6630, indicating its relevance to chemical analysis instruments.

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