R--Jackson County, OR Streamgaging
ID: 140R1025Q0003Type: Sources Sought
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEBUREAU OF RECLAMATIONPACIFIC NW REGION PN 6615BOISE, ID, 83706, USA

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Environmental Consulting Services (541620)

PSC

SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: OTHER (R499)
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    The Bureau of Reclamation, part of the Department of the Interior, is conducting market research to identify potential vendors for hydrological technician services related to streamgage rating table development and electronic equipment maintenance in Jackson County, Oregon. This sources sought notice aims to gather information on vendors' capabilities to inform the acquisition strategy, which may include small business set-asides or open competition, potentially leading to multiple awards. The services are crucial for effective water resource management in the Rogue River Basin. Interested parties are encouraged to submit their organization details and a tailored capability statement by October 25, 2024, to Michael Garloch at mgarloch@usbr.gov or by phone at 208-378-5258.

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    The Bureau of Reclamation is seeking market research to identify potential vendors capable of providing hydrological technician services for streamgage rating table development and electronic equipment maintenance in the Rogue River Basin. This sources sought synopsis does not constitute a solicitation, as no proposals are requested at this time. Interested parties should submit their organization details, including a tailored capability statement, by October 25, 2024. The market research aims to determine the acquisition strategy, which may involve small business set-asides or open competition, possibly resulting in multiple awards. The government emphasizes the necessity for responding organizations to demonstrate adequate resources, project management capabilities, and performance-based service acquisition experience. Responses will guide the procurement method, but the government will not provide feedback or reimburse costs related to information submissions.
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