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Upper Missouri River Basin (UMRB) - Plains, Snow and Soil Moisture Monitoring Network in NE
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Wayne Weidenhamer
NE
USA
US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) - Omaha District has prepared a solicitation and intends to issue a Request for Proposal to the University of Nebraska Lincoln (UNL) in accordance with 41 U.S. Code 1901 as incorporated in FAR Subpart 13.5 procedures. The Omaha District plans to execute a new Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) for supplies, which will be titled Upper Missouri River Basin Plains Snowpack and So...
View moreThe US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Omaha District intends to issue a Request for Proposal for the establishment of a snowpack and soil moisture monitoring network within the Nebraska portion of the Upper Missouri River Basin. This project involves installing standardized meteorological equipment at approximately 30 new sites and upgrading existing stations within the Nebraska Mesonet, a mesoscale network of automated environmental monitoring sites. The contractor is responsible for site selection, securing real estate access through established landowner relationships, and performing technical installations to ensure data integrity and consistency with the broader Mesonet Program.
This federal opportunity is identified under solicitation number W9128F20R0088 and is classified under NAICS 924120, Administration of Conservation Programs, and PSC 6660, Meteorological Instruments and Apparatus. The government intends to award a firm-fixed-price, Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) on a sole-source basis to the University of Nebraska Lincoln (UNL) for a five-year base ordering period. While UNL is the proposed sole source due to their existing infrastructure, technical protocols, and ownership of the current monitoring sites, the agency will consider proposals from all responsible sources submitted by the September 18, 2020, deadline.
The anticipated award date for this contract is September 25, 2020, with primary performance occurring in Nebraska. The network supports management decisions across the 270,000 square miles of the Upper Missouri River Basin plains area by converting environmental data into actionable information. UNL’s role includes utilizing their existing technical capabilities and infrastructure, which has been developed with support from USACE, NOAA, and the Bureau of Reclamation, to minimize mobilization costs and ensure continuous data transmission.
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