Intent to Sole Source ANSYS LST LS-DYNA Site License (35 CPU-Cores) Maintenance
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMY
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, has announced its intent to sole source a maintenance contract for an ANSYS LST LS-DYNA site license, which includes support for 35 CPU-cores. This procurement aims to ensure the continued operation and maintenance of critical simulation software used for advanced engineering analyses and modeling. The ANSYS LST LS-DYNA software is vital for various defense applications, including structural analysis and crash simulations, thereby supporting the Army's mission readiness and technological advancement. Interested parties can reach out to Lyndon Jagroop at lyndon.s.jagroop.civ@army.mil or Kaylie Silva at kaylie.j.silva.civ@army.mil for further inquiries regarding this opportunity.

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