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The US Geological Survey (USGS) Denver Argon Geochronology Lab (DAGL) in Denver, Colorado, requires the development of customized automation software modules for the operation of mass spectrometers and associated hardware, such as valves and lasers. This project necessitates utilizing a commercially available programming environment supporting graphical user interfaces for hardware automation, such as LabVIEW or an equivalent. The effort includes designing the overall application architecture, programming the automation software, and providing comprehensive training to laboratory staff for application construction, usage, and ongoing maintenance.
Historically, the DAGL operated with a Macintosh-based, closed-source system, but evolving IT regulations and the retirement of legacy software have driven the need for a new, adaptable solution. The lab seeks a robust and sustainable software platform that enables meaningful involvement from laboratory staff, ongoing updates, and compatibility with existing systems. The solution will focus on acquiring data from Thermo Scientific Argus VI mass spectrometers, with staff actively participating in the design and implementation of the new application.
This market research notice is intended to identify qualified firms capable of developing and delivering a custom LabVIEW (or comparable platform) application and providing hands-on training to USGS personnel.
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This Settle analysis is based on the issuing organization’s public RFP listing.