Type : Contract
BENEFITS METHODS DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER RELEVANT ANALYSES (BORA) FOR THE EVALUATION OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL POLICIES Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: ID04200073 Ultimate Completion Date: Thu Mar 14 17:00:00 GMT 2024
BENEFITS METHODS DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER RELEVANT ANALYSES (BORA) FOR THE EVALUATION OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL POLICIES Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: ID04200073 Ultimate Completion Date: Thu Mar 14 17:00:00 GMT 2024
Requirements for the BCA will include, but not be limited to, the following:Detailed assessment of current support method to include:Analysis at the Enterprise NetworksAnalysis at the MARFORCYBERCOM supportAnalysis at the MCICOM support (regionally)Cost-Benefit AnalysisIdentification and detailed assessment of alternative support methods that address the benefits and risks.
This procurement overall supports risk/benefit/economic analysis and includes the following tasks: Review of Data Inputs and Technical Documents, Development of Methods and Databases for Risk and Benefits Analyses, Conduct Benefits Analyses, Conduct and Support Risk Analyses, Perform Profiles of Affected Entities, Conduct Analysis Methods and Conduct Economic Analyses, Develop Control Strategies and Conduct Emissions Inventory, Air Quality,
HECSA Contracting has awarded an two year research and development contract to Oregon Health & Science University in response to their proposal titled “Electroanalytical Methods for Assessing the Synergistic Benefits of Activated Carbon-Based Amendments for In Situ Remediation of Contaminated Groundwater” submitted in response to Broad Agency Announcement W912HQ20S0004.
Bid Number:RFP#24-04-001 Bid Title:Medical Benefits Category:Bids & SolicitationsStatus:Open Description: ALL PROPOSALS SHOULD BE EMAILED ELECTRONICALLY TO JOSE SANCHEZ ( document.write('jsanchez'+'@'+'lakejacksontx.gov')jsanchez@lakejacksontx.gov For security reasons, you must enable JavaScript to view this E-mail address.)
Solicitation Type Grant Funding Opportunity Solicitation Number GFO-22-302 Solicitation Status Active Division Energy Research and Development Program Electric Program Investment Charge Program Release Date November 08, 2022 Submission Deadline January 31, 2023, 11:59 pm Questions Deadline November 30, 2022, 5:00 pm Purpose This initiative would contribute to the development of methods for valuation of societal benefits (including economic, public
These surrogate materials have been extensively evaluated and tested, and have proven to be highly effective in providing realistic training for emergency response methods, procedures, and technologies, including detection and dispersal characterization technologies. Benefits: Enables novel methods to make radioactive simulants for training US military and emergency response personnel tailored to individual training missions.