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SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE SAN JUAN ISLANDS NWR POLLINATOR MONITORING This is a Sources Sought Notice issued by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for market research purposes only. This notice is not a solicitation, request for proposal, request for quotation, or invitation for bid. The purpose of this notice is to identify potential sources capable of providing pollinator monitoring services for the San...
View moreThe United States Fish and Wildlife Service, through the FWS SAT Team 1, has issued this sources sought notice to identify qualified firms capable of providing pollinator monitoring services at the San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge. This market research initiative aims to determine the availability of responsible sources, other than the incumbent contractor, to perform ecological monitoring, habitat assessments, and related environmental consulting. The requirement falls under NAICS 541620, Environmental Consulting Services, and PSC B520, Special Studies/Analysis- Grazing/Range.
Prospective contractors are required to submit capability statements that detail their firm’s business size, socioeconomic status, and technical expertise. Submissions must demonstrate relevant experience in pollinator monitoring and provide examples of previous projects of similar scope and complexity. The government will utilize these responses to evaluate market competition and support acquisition planning for solicitation DOIFFBO260087.
Responses must be submitted via email to Contracting Specialist Marshall Richard no later than 10:00 PM Eastern Time on June 8, 2026. All participating vendors must maintain an active registration in the System for Award Management, including a valid Unique Entity Identifier. This notice is for information and planning purposes only and does not constitute a formal solicitation or a commitment to award a contract.
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