USACE-Industry Engagement: Enterprise Environmental Acquisition Strategy (EEAS)
ID: W9128F25SE001Type: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW071 ENDIST OMAHAOMAHA, NE, 68102-4901, USA

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Remediation Services (562910)
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    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), is engaging industry stakeholders for the Enterprise Environmental Acquisition Strategy (EEAS) aimed at enhancing environmental project execution. This initiative seeks to establish a suite of contract vehicles for Environmental Remediation Services, Military Munitions Response Programs, and Environmental Consulting Services, with a focus on supporting small businesses and streamlining procurement processes. The EEAS is crucial for meeting USACE's environmental mission, providing essential tools, minimizing redundancy, and fostering collaboration across various environmental regulatory programs. Interested parties can submit inquiries via ProjNet until April 24, 2025, and participate in an Industry Day on April 22, 2025, with further details available from primary contacts Susan Prater and Tim Howland at the provided email addresses.

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    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has developed the Enterprise Environmental Acquisition Strategy (EEAS) to streamline their approach towards environmental projects for stakeholders. This mission aims to provide essential tools, minimize redundancy, lower costs, and foster collaboration while supporting small businesses. The EEAS outlines the required contract services, including Environmental Remediation Services, Military Munitions Response Programs, and Environmental Consulting Services. The anticipated capacity will depend on a five-year workload and the contracts, with a performance period of 5-7 years, will be awarded in a staggered manner. Opportunities will be available for small businesses with a mix of firm fixed price and cost reimbursable contracts primarily in the continental U.S., Alaska, and Hawaii. Misconceptions about EEAS are clarified, indicating that the strategy enhances efficiency, reduces award timelines, and broadens opportunities for small businesses in the environmental sector. The EEAS also supports the overarching goal of meeting USACE’s environmental mission through an efficient, approved acquisition strategy. Interested parties can inquire further through the public forum until April 24. Overall, the EEAS represents a strategic effort to enhance USACE's operational effectiveness while promoting small business involvement in federal contracting.
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