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National Geospatial Services
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Mary Shinney
USA
The Forest Service (FS) is pursuing a sole source multiple-award contract with Critigen (Cage Code 5JVD7) and Quantum Spatial (Cage Code 5JVD7) for professional services under the authority implemented by FAR 6.302-1. The approximate contract period of performance is 15 February 2017 through 14 August 2017 and includes the FAR option clause 52.217-8, Option to Extend Services. The estimate of the cost for each contra...
View moreThe Forest Service intends to issue a sole source, multiple-award contract to Critigen and Quantum Spatial for professional national geospatial services under solicitation number AG-84JC-S-17-0003. This requirement falls under NAICS code 541990 for All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services and PSC code R. The anticipated performance period runs from February 15, 2017, through August 17, 2017, and includes an option to extend services. Each contract base period carries an estimated cost of $1,250,000.
The scope of work involves providing analysis, consultation, and expertise to solve Forest Service business requirements through geospatial tools, models, and advanced analysis of raster, vector, and imagery data. Contracted services include geospatial training and support for natural resource applications, remote sensing, Global Positioning Systems, and mobile field collection. Additionally, the vendors will provide geospatial scripting and modeling support for system operations such as FS-Topo and Active Fire Mapping. These professional services require key personnel with advanced scientific degrees and specific experience levels to manage complex physical, biological, and environmental data.
The government is utilizing the authority of 41 USC 253(c)(1) for other than full and open competition, citing Critigen and Quantum Spatial as the only sources capable of meeting immediate staffing needs and technical requirements. Essential criteria for this effort include the immediate availability of specialized personnel, a comprehensive understanding of Forest Service geospatial systems, and recent experience managing large government-wide agency contracts. Responses to this pre-solicitation notice are due by January 1, 2017, for work to be performed within the United States.
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