The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southwest (NAVFAC SW) issued a funding opportunity for a Cooperative Agreement (N62473-25-2-0007) aimed at assisting the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) with the management of cultural and natural resources. This agreement focuses on maintaining an archaeological collection while implementing a Wildlife Rapid-Response program. Key tasks include curating collections, conducting wildlife surveys, and minimizing conflicts between military training and natural habitats.
The funding allocation totals approximately $1.3 million, divided over a 12-month base period and four optional years. Eligible applicants include Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit partners meeting specific criteria outlined in the announcement. Applicants must demonstrate qualifications through detailed resumes and project plans, with evaluations based on personnel credentials, the proposed approach, and cost assessments.
Applications are due by August 11, 2025, with critical selection dates following. The document presents a thorough framework for application procedures and requirements, aimed at enhancing the management of MCAGCC’s resources while ensuring compliance with federal regulations. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to sustainable resource management in conjunction with military training operations.
The Cooperative Agreement outlined in this document aims to support the management of cultural and natural resources at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) in Twentynine Palms, California. The main objectives include curating archaeological collections and implementing a Wildlife Rapid Response program. The recipient is required to manage the facility and collections per federal regulations, enhance public exhibits, and provide educational materials to promote resource management. Additionally, the program addresses wildlife management, ensuring timely responses to hazardous wildlife encounters and conducting desert tortoise clearance surveys. The agreement spans 12 months, with options for four annual extensions, contingent on funding. The document details personnel requirements, safety protocols, insurance obligations, and compliance with federal laws, emphasizing the government’s ownership of generated data. Overall, this initiative reflects a commitment to preserving cultural heritage and environmental integrity while facilitating military training operations.