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Subject FEMA expanding Emergency Disaster Planning for Nuclear Incident Response Team one week after Radiation event in Indiana
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Original Message Okay lets connect the dots on this one!

First of all here is the description:

Emergency Disaster Planning/Preparedness Support
Solicitation Number: HSFE90-12-R-0035
Agency: Department of Homeland Security
Office: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Location: National Continuity Branch

The Request for Proposal is for Program Management Support (subject matter experts) for the FEMA Domestic Emergency Support Team and Nuclear Incident Response Team. Place of Performance is Washington DC and Contractor's location.
This procurement is a 100% Small Business Set-aside. The NAICS Code for this procurement is 541990, with annual receipts of $14 million. This is a new requirement with no incumbent. This requirement is to acquire subject matter experts and technical support for the DEST and NIRT.
The support is envisioned to be programmatic and technical in nature.
Subject Matter experts will support readiness operations and perform other support actions during exercises.
The contractor will also perform analysis as tasked and participate in meetings.
The period of performance is for 3 years. The contract will have one (1) one-year base with two (2) one-year option years. Due to the nature of the work, FEMA will award a fixed rate Indefinite Delivery Indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract, with task orders to be issued at a later date. FEMA anticipates two (2) IDIQ contracts will be awarded.
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