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Forest Inventory and Analysis BPA Suite
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Gayle Geiger
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The primary purpose of this effort is to advance scientific and technical knowledge and apply that knowledge to the extent necessary to achieve agency and national goals. The USDA Forest Service's Northern Research Station's Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) effort, is part a national program responsible for collecting, analyzing, reporting, and distributing information and data about the extent, content, a...
View moreFIA inventory plots are randomly located throughout the NRS Region with the vast majority of plots occurring on privately owned lands. Determining ownership of plot locations and gaining permission from landowners to complete the inventory is critical to the success of the project. In some cases more than one owner may need to be contacted to access a plot, this is especially true in urban settings. Communication skills and the ability to work independently are essential requirements of the work.
Use of aerial photography, other imagery, maps, and previous FIA plot records may be necessary to accurately locate FIA plot locations and collect forest inventory resource data. This work requires regular and recurring physical exertion in the form of travel on foot over rough, uneven, and steep terrain. This work requires several hours of driving, several days each week with work locations changing frequently, often on a daily basis. Work areas may range from an urban environment to a remote wilderness area and everything else in between. The urban environment involves working in commercial, residential, and FIA plots are located across the entire contract area and overnight travel to access and complete many of the inventory plots in this contract will be a necessary. Access to some plots may require the use of watercraft as well as coordination with other public and private agencies.
Additional NRS FIA program information can be found at:
http://fia.fs.fed.us/
http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/fia/.
http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/fia/data-collection/
Additional NRS Urban FIA program information can be found at:
http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/fia/urban/.
http://www.fs.fed.us/research/urban/fia.
In Accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation part 35.007 Research and Development Contracting Solicitation, the submission and evaluation of an inordinate number of R&D proposals from sources lacking appropriate qualifications is costly and time-consuming. Therefore, the Contracting Officer will only provide the solicitation to sources technically qualified to perform.
Potential sources will be qualified, as a result of:
(1) Present and past performance of similar work;
(2) Professional stature and reputation;
(3) Relative position in a particular field of endeavor;
(4) Ability to acquire and retain the professional and technical capability, including facilities, required to perform the work; and
(5) Other relevant factors.
Contractors MUST respond to this Sources Sought Notice. At this time the Contracting Officer will gather information on interested contractors. When the Statement of Work, Experience Questionnaire and Plot Type Tests are available they will be distributed to those that responded. Once those documents are returned the Government will evaluate the technical qualifications of the Offeror.
ONLY contractors found be minimally technically qualified by the Contracting Officer will be included in the solicitation evaluation.
Once a contractor is determined to be Technically Qualified, the solicitation will be released to that offeror.
Once the offeror responds to the solicitation other evaluations will be made to determine more specific technical abilities, those evaluations may include contractor testing.
If the contractor is found to be Technically Qualified, they will be awarded a five-year Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA). The Government anticipates making multiple awards. Contractors awarded these BPAs shall constitute the Forest Inventory Analysis Suite of contractors. This BPA Suite is where future requirements shall be competed.
Entry to the FIA BPA Suite is based entirely on technical qualifications of the contractor and individual staff members in key positions.
This Sources Sought notice will be posted for the remainder of the calendar year, and contractors will be awarded a BPA as they are found technically competent and contractually responsible. This will result in multiple BPAs being awarded at different times, on different days.
The USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station is seeking technically qualified sources for the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) BPA Suite under solicitation number 12444825Q0001. This research and development effort involves NAICS 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) and PSC AA11 AGRICULTURE R&D SERVICES; AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND SERVICES; BASIC RESEARCH. The program is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and distributing data on the condition and ownership of rural and urban forests across 24 states: Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Nebraska, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Contracted crew leaders will work independently to locate inventory plots using aerial photography, maps, and imagery. The work requires regular physical exertion over rough or steep terrain and frequent travel, including several hours of driving each week and overnight stays. Essential tasks include identifying land ownership and obtaining permission from private landowners to access randomly located plots in both urban and remote wilderness environments. Because the project emphasizes scientific knowledge over predetermined end results, the government will evaluate potential sources based on their professional reputation, past performance, and ability to maintain technical capabilities.
The government intends to award multiple five-year Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) to establish a suite of contractors for future requirements. This process begins with a qualification phase where the contracting officer evaluates technical competence before providing the formal solicitation to qualified sources. The response deadline for this notice is December 16, 2025, and Gayle Geiger is the designated point of contact. This ongoing sources sought notice allows for multiple awards at different times as contractors are found technically qualified and contractually responsible.
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