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EPA REQUEST FOR INFORMATION 68HERH20R0007
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Contract Opportunities on Beta.Sam.gov, Solicitation 68HERH20R0007, 2019

U.S. EPA is aware that combining EPA's current and expired contract performance work statements (PWS) and statements of work (SOW) that support the Office of Land and Emergency Management (OLEM) into one consolidated proposed draft SOW have the potential to create organizational conflicts of interest (OCI) and impacts created by limitations on future contracting (LOFC). This request for information is being published to the entire contracting community to receive comments and questions not only about the requirements in the draft SOW but also to identify any Task Area or requirements within a Task Area that raises questions and concerns regarding potential OCI and LOFC where contractors believe they would have limitations on their ability or be prohibited entirely from being able to respond to any RFP that included the unchanged draft SOW. Responses are due by or before 5:00 PM on January 10, 2020. The purpose of the new, multiple-award IDIQ contract is to obtain a full range of services in support of the OLEM mission, its regional and field offices, and its offices of Resource Conservation and Recovery, Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation, and Emergency Management. Period of performance: One-year base period, four one-year options, and four six-month award terms for a maximum potential performance period of seven years. https://beta.sam.gov/opp/73a31927a0a548799eb4d649e4fbf0b9/view



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