MDAR BID-FY23- Agricultural Technical Assistance Provider Master List
Federal opportunity from 1003 - MDAR Admininstration • Department of Agricultural Resources. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jan 31, 2031. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 80-10-00.
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Description
MDAR is seeking Technical Assistance Providers for a master list to serve as independent contractors to provide assistance to individuals, businesses, and organizations involved in Massachusetts agriculture.
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The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) is seeking to establish a Master List of Technical Assistance Providers for FY23. This initiative aims to engage independent contractors who can offer critical assistance to various stakeholders in Massachusetts agriculture. The response deadline is January 31, 2031, making this a long-term opportunity for service providers in this sector.
MDAR aims to create a comprehensive Master List of Technical Assistance Providers who can assist businesses, individuals, and organizations involved in agriculture within Massachusetts.
- Review of submissions to ensure compliance with eligibility requirements.
- Selection of independent contractors based on expertise and qualifications.
- Continuous maintenance and updates of the Master List.
- Facilitate outreach and connection between agricultural participants and selected contractors.
- Company overview detailing relevant experience.
- List of key personnel and their qualifications.
- Proposed approach to providing technical assistance.
- References from previous agricultural projects.
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- Specific eligibility criteria for contractors.
- Details on the selection process for independent contractors.
- Funding sources or budgetary limits for this initiative.
- Any specific qualifications or certifications needed for providers.
- Expected volume of requests for assistance from businesses.
- Metrics for evaluating contractor performance.
- Communication channels for outreach to potential contractors.
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