R--AK - NEPA Environmental Assessment
Sources Sought from US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE • INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: {"city":{},"state":{},"country":{}}. Response deadline: Feb 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 541690 • PSC R410.
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Description
The US Fish and Wildlife is seeking Technical Support Services for Environmental Assessment for Iron Dog Snowmobile Race on Selawik and Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuges, to support the preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA), the corresponding public engagement and comment analysis, and the resulting decision, in close coordination with a Service leadership team and relevant subject matter experts.
See attached SOW.
Vendors must have experience with:
1. Alaska specific NEPA Environmental Assessments and/or Environmental Impact Statements
and
2. Alaska specific related regulatory compliance processes.
If your firm is able to provide the Support Services detailed here, please submit your interest along with your CAGE code and a brief write up of your experience with similar work and a description of how your firm is qualified/capable to perform the required work to Robert_Sung@fws.gov with "140F0S26Q0008" in the subject line.
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