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https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/?doc=68HERC25R0046&agency=EPA | LINK | Nov 25, 2024 |
A--TRIBAL CUMULATIVE IMPACTS (TCI) – RESEARCH SUPPORT Contract
Contact and place of performance
Growney, Matthew
Not specified
Pre-Solicitation Notice of Intent to Award Sole Source to Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians for the requirement titled TRIBAL CUMULATIVE IMPACTS (TCI) RESEARCH SUPPORT under Solicitation 68HERC25R0046 The Government hereby submits a notice of intent for an anticipated five-year contract for research support for a pilot study in collaboration with the Bad River Band to explore cumulative enviro...
View moreThe Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati Acquisition Div (CAD), issued this pre-solicitation notice of intent to award a sole source contract under solicitation number 68HERC25R0046 to the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians. This requirement is classified under NAICS 921150 American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal Governments and PSC AJ11 GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY R&D SERVICES; GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; BASIC RESEARCH. The anticipated five-year contract, valued at an estimated $1.1 million, provides research support for a pilot study titled Tribal Cumulative Impacts (TCI) to explore cumulative environmental impacts on community-level health. Pursuant to FAR 6.302-1, Only One Responsible Source, the government intends to enter a government-to-government partnership with the Bad River Band due to the tribe's ownership of relevant historic data, expertise in local pollution analysis, and established community standing necessary for this Environmental Justice project.
The research will utilize culturally relevant participatory approaches and transdisciplinary methodology to quantify cumulative environmental exposures from chemical and non-chemical stressors. Partners will evaluate several socio-environmental domains reflective of the Four Orders of Creation—air, water, land, and fire—alongside spirituality, the built environment, and sociodemographic factors. The project aims to produce living deliverables, including data sets, models, and curriculum templates, designed to support public health planning and culturally informed environmental management. These efforts recognize tribal sovereignty and self-determination to benefit future generations from a seventh-generation perspective.
Responses to this notice are due by December 11, 2024, and must be submitted to Contracting Officer Matthew Growney. Submissions must demonstrate clear and convincing evidence that competition would be advantageous to the government and would not hinder the mission objectives. The government will use information received to determine whether to conduct a competitive procurement, though the decision remains within the government's discretion. There are currently zero attachments associated with this notice.
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