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
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,
This system will benefit FDA regulatory science research and significantly reduce the test method development time by removing the need for FDA to design, develop, build, test, and validate a custom solution. See attached.
Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Institute for Water Resources (IWR), established in 1969, provides forward-looking analysis and research to support the Civil Works (CW) program and mission.Among these various responsibilities of IWR, the development of analytical methods and tools for evaluating regional economic development (RED) benefits is one of the chief tasks.
benefits); (4) Habitat evaluation procedures/methods; (5) Ability to provide map data and conduct numerical analyses through computer modeling (including hydrology, hydraulics, sediment transport, especially in arid climates with typical flashy systems), technical analysis (including environmental, hydrology, hydraulics, geotechnical, civil engineering, structural engineering, cost, economic and social analysis, and real estate, with visualization
benefits); (4) Habitat evaluation procedures/methods; (5) Ability to provide map data and conduct numerical analyses through computer modeling (including hydrology, hydraulics, sediment transport, especially in arid climates with typical flashy systems), technical analysis (including environmental, hydrology, hydraulics, geotechnical, civil engineering,structural engineering, cost, economic and social analysis, and real estate, with visualization
Overall an economic analysis/cost/risk benefits contract, support includes the following: (1) Preparation of economic profiles of affected entities; (2) control strategy analysis; (3) economic/benefit analysis; (4) information collection analyses; (5) regulatory impact analyses; (6) development of analysis methods and tools; (7) cost/benefit analyses; (8) control strategy analysis; (9) regulatory impact analyses; (10) sensitivity analysis; (11) surveys