NEFOP TRAWL DOCK-SIDE VESSEL ORIENTATION TRAINING
ID: 1305M324Q0363Type: Solicitation
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COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OFNATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATIONDEPT OF COMMERCE NOAASEATTLE, WA, 98115, USA

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Coastal and Great Lakes Passenger Transportation (483114)

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NATURAL RESOURCES/CONSERVATION- FISHERIES RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (F020)
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    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) within the Department of Commerce seeks quotes from small businesses for trawl dockside vessel orientation training and dockside safety training.

    The work involves providing services and equipment for dockside vessel training, focusing on trawl vessel gear types. Vendors must adhere to the technical specifications outlined in the Statement of Work and Combined Synopsis documents. The latter details the terms and conditions for eligibility, requiring vendors to submit a "Will/Will Not" statement and contact information.

    This opportunity is a total small business set-aside, with a NAICS code of 483114 and a small business size standard of 550 employees. The contract will be awarded using FAR Part 13 simplified acquisition procedures.

    Interested parties should refer to the attached documents for a full understanding of the requirements, with quotes due to the primary contact, Michelle Walton, via email. Her contact information is provided as: MICHELLE.WALTON@NOAA.GOV and 303-578-6582.

    NOAA will evaluate quotes based on the requirements outlined in the solicitation, with the award being made to a vendor that complies with all necessary specifications and offers a competitive quote.

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