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Attachment 1 - FEMA_Commonly-Used-Sheltering-Items-Catalog.pdf | Feb 25, 2026 |
RFI for GSA Emergency Acquisitions in support of FEMA
Contact and place of performance
Reagan P. Criddle
USA
1. Notification The government is seeking information from qualified sources to provide a wide variety of support during times of emergency. THIS NOTICE IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) and is simply intended to gather information for market research purposes only. The Government does not intend to award a contract based solely on responses to this Sources Sought Notice. Responses to this notice will not be...
View more3. General Requirements
TTL is seeking sources that can meet the following requirements:
TTL is specifically interested in firms that may specialize in emergency operations and disaster recovery support services and can act as leads to compile recovery solutions amongst a variety of suppliers and service providers.
4. Questions to Industry
5. Response Deadline and POC
If interested, please respond to this notice via email to [email protected], Subject: Emergency Acquisition RFI, by 12:00pm EST, Friday March 13.
The General Services Administration (GSA), Federal Acquisition Service (FAS), Office of Travel, Transportation and Logistics (TTL), is issuing this sources sought notice to identify qualified providers capable of supporting emergency and disaster recovery operations. The agency intends to establish a buying instrument to facilitate the rapid procurement of commercial supplies and services for various federal agencies, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), during Presidentially declared emergencies. This market research effort is classified under NAICS 624230, Emergency and Other Relief Services, and is designated as a Small Business Administration (SBA) set-aside.
The scope of the requirement involves providing a broad range of emergency supplies and response-related services, specifically those demonstrated in the Commonly Used Sheltering Items & Service Listing. Required capabilities include maintaining key personnel available 24/7 to process orders and responding to Requests for Support (RES) on accelerated timelines. For supply-only purchases, firms may be required to submit quotes within five to eight hours, while service-related requirements may necessitate quotes within 12 to 24 hours. Performance standards involve staggered delivery schedules where 30% of total quantities must be delivered within 24 hours and full fulfillment completed within 72 hours. Vendors must also maintain close coordination with transportation networks to redirect shipments as needed and utilize GPS tracking to provide real-time visibility of all commodities.
Responses to solicitation number QMA-EA-RFI-0001 must address the firm’s operational capacity, continuity of operations plans, and ability to meet the specified rapid response and delivery windows. The agency is particularly interested in firms specializing in disaster recovery that can act as leads to synthesize solutions across multiple suppliers. Submissions are due by March 13, 2026, to the point of contact, Reagan P. Criddle. The notice includes one attachment: Attachment 1 - FEMA_Commonly-Used-Sheltering-Items-Catalog.pdf, which was posted on February 25, 2026. All performance will occur within the United States.
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