Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
Click here to see more information about this opportunity on FedConnect | LINK | Aug 27, 2019 | |
Click here to see more information about this opportunity on FedConnect | LINK | Aug 15, 2019 | |
Click here to see more information about this opportunity on FedConnect | LINK | Jun 18, 2019 | |
32._pre-solicitation_notice_68HERC19R0020.docx | DOCX | Jun 18, 2019 | |
32._pre-solicitation_notice_68HERC19R0020.docx | DOCX | Jun 18, 2019 |
R--Technology Transfer Support
R--Technology Transfer Support
Contact and place of performance
Fischer, Charles [email protected]
Not specified
Technology Transfer Support IGF::CL::IGF
The Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati Acquisition Division, is seeking technology transfer support services under solicitation number 68HERC19R0020. This requirement is classified under NAICS code 541620 for Environmental Consulting Services and PSC code R. The procurement is designated as an SBA Small Business Administration set-aside, with the agency identifying the functions as Inherently Governmental Functions (IGF) involving critical functions and close oversight.
The primary objective of this acquisition is to provide specialized support for the agency’s technology transfer initiatives. Potential offerors must submit their responses by the deadline of September 11, 2019. The pre-solicitation notice was originally published on June 18, 2019, and updated on August 27, 2019. Charles Fischer is the designated point of contact for this requirement.
The solicitation documentation includes five attachments, featuring multiple links to FedConnect and two versions of the pre-solicitation notice in .docx format. Although a specific place of performance is not detailed in the metadata, the contract is managed through the Cincinnati, Ohio, acquisition office. The procurement process is conducted as a formal solicitation to secure technical and consulting expertise necessary for the agency's mission.
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