Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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2.2.1-70FA5021R00000001 Final2.pdf | Aug 3, 2021 |
FEMA DECD Fleet Maintenance
Contact and place of performance
Daniel LaRussa
USA
The Disaster Emergency Communication Divisions (DECD) mission is to provide disaster response throughout the United Sates in the immediate aftermath of an event. This often means operating in austere or hazardous conditions which may result in the damage to fleet equipment. When this occurs it is critical that vehicles are returned to a fully-mission capable status as soon as possible in order to continue the respons...
View moreThe Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Continuity Section is seeking a third-party vendor to support the Disaster Emergency Communication Divisions (DECD) fleet maintenance program. The DECD provides immediate disaster response across the United States, which frequently involves operating equipment in austere or hazardous conditions. While internal staff perform preventative maintenance and minor repairs, the agency requires a contractor to provide 24/7 nationwide roadside assistance, towing services, tire replacement, and major repairs for a fleet of more than 600 vehicles and trailers.
This combined synopsis/solicitation is identified as solicitation number 70FA5021R00000001. The requirement is classified under NAICS code 811111 for General Automotive Repair and PSC code J023 for the maintenance, repair, and rebuilding of equipment including ground effect vehicles, motor vehicles, trailers, and cycles. Performance will occur at various locations across the United States, and Daniel LaRussa serves as the point of contact.
The response deadline for this opportunity is August 24, 2021. The notice was published on August 3, 2021, and includes one attachment titled 2.2.1-70FA5021R00000001 Final2.pdf. All services are intended to ensure vehicles are returned to a fully mission-capable status as quickly as possible to support ongoing disaster response efforts.
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