2022.263 Development of Local Disaster Recovery Frameworks
Federal opportunity from Washington County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Dec 23, 2022.
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2022.263 Development of Local Disaster Recovery Frameworks
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The notice from Washington County seeks proposals for the development of Local Disaster Recovery Frameworks. This project is essential for enhancing local preparedness and response capabilities following disasters. Responses are due by December 23, 2022, and bidders must showcase expertise in disaster recovery planning.
Washington County aims to establish a structured approach to disaster recovery by creating comprehensive frameworks that can be adopted by local jurisdictions.
- Organizations with experience in disaster recovery
- Consulting firms specializing in emergency management
- Non-profits focused on community resilience
- Assess current disaster recovery practices
- Engage stakeholders for input
- Draft the local disaster recovery frameworks
- Review and finalize frameworks with the county
- Provide training or resources for implementation
- Detailed project proposal
- Demonstration of past performance in similar projects
- Budget estimate
- Team qualifications and experience
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- Proposals must adhere to state procurement guidelines
- Any necessary certifications must be included
- Consider a fixed-price approach for clarity
- Include line items for major phases of work
- Subcontract with local emergency management firms
- Partner with academic institutions for research capabilities
- Potential changes in local regulations affecting project scope
- Stakeholder resistance to new frameworks
- Tight timeline for proposal submission
- What are the specific goals expected from the disaster recovery frameworks?
- Who are the key stakeholders involved in this project?
- What budget range has the county allocated for this initiative?
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- No specific solicitation number provided
- Lack of detailed timeline for project phases
- Absence of performance period details
- No budget range specified for the project
- No information on mandatory certifications
- Missing relevant NAICS codes
- No agency contact for questions
- No previous related awards listed
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