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https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/?doc=68HERC25R0046&agency=EPA | LINK | Nov 25, 2024 |
A--TRIBAL CUMULATIVE IMPACTS (TCI) – RESEARCH SUPPORT Contract
Contact and place of performance
Growney, Matthew
Not specified
Pre-Solicitation Notice of Intent to Award Sole Source to Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians for the requirement titled TRIBAL CUMULATIVE IMPACTS (TCI) RESEARCH SUPPORT under Solicitation 68HERC25R0046 The Government hereby submits a notice of intent for an anticipated five-year contract for research support for a pilot study in collaboration with the Bad River Band to explore cumulative enviro...
View moreThe Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati Acquisition Division, issued a pre-solicitation notice for the Tribal Cumulative Impacts (TCI) research support project under solicitation number 68HERC25R0046. This requirement involves an anticipated five-year contract for a pilot study conducted in collaboration with the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians to explore cumulative environmental impacts on community-level health. The project utilizes culturally relevant participatory research grounded in decolonizing and transdisciplinary methodology to quantify environmental exposures from chemical and non-chemical stressors across socio-environmental domains including air, water, land, fire, spirituality, and sociodemographic factors.
The government intends to award this contract as a sole-source procurement to the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians pursuant to FAR 6.302-1, Only One Responsible Source. The agency requires the services of the Bad River Band due to the tribe's ownership of relevant historic data, expertise in local pollution analysis, and the community standing necessary to foster engagement for this environmental justice initiative. The project is categorized under NAICS 921150 American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal Governments and PSC AJ11 General Science and Technology R&D Services; General Science and Technology; Basic Research. The total estimated value for this requirement is $1.1 million.
Research activities will focus on developing living deliverables such as data sets, models, and frameworks that support public health planning while recognizing tribal sovereignty and self-determination. These tools are intended to facilitate culturally informed environmental management and health interventions from a seventh-generation perspective. Evidence demonstrating that competition would be advantageous to the government must be submitted by the response deadline of December 11, 2024. Matthew Growney is the designated contracting officer for this action.
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