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  • RSO SPEAR MISSION TRIP VEHICLE - V8 LAND CRUISER

    Type : Contract

    Due : 25 Feb, 2021 (about 3 years ago)
    Posted : about 3 years ago
    Started : 31 Aug, 2020 (about 3 years ago)

    RSO SPEAR MISSION TRIP VEHICLE - V8 LAND CRUISER Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 19ML2020P0743 Ultimate Completion Date: Thu Feb 25 18:00:00 GMT 2021

    From: Federal Procurement Data System (Federal)

  • RFQ (LTA) for the provision of translation/interpretation/proofreading services

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 18 Apr, 2024 (11 days ago)
    Posted : 10 days ago
    Started : 18 Apr, 2024 (10 days ago)

    Provide interpretation from English to Arabic and vice versa during official missions including field trips to project sites, training, workshop, information, and knowledge sharing sessions. 6. The service provider will have to make sure that good quality of audio equipment such as headphones, microphones and other equipment required for simultaneous translation. 7.

    From: United Nations Development Programme (State)

  • Gender and Social Inclusion (GSI) Consultant in East Timor

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 19 May, 2017 (about 7 years ago)
    Posted : about 7 years ago
    Started : 04 May, 2017 (about 7 years ago)

    Work plans for each mission and trip reports.4. Reports, assessments, and evaluations as agreed.5. Reviews of relevant request for proposals, terms of reference, ad hoc reports, reviews of concept papers, project design, M&E plans, TORs, and other information as may be requested by the COR/PM.6. Other advisory support and outputs, as requested and mutually agreed upon.14. Period and Place of Performance.

    From: Federal Government (Federal)

  • VESSEL SUPPORT FOR FIELD CAMP DEPLOYMENTS IN THE NORTHWESTERN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 28 Dec, 2020 (about 3 years ago)
    Posted : about 3 years ago
    Started : 28 Dec, 2020 (about 3 years ago)

    Additional ancillary scientific activities may be conducted in conjunction with these activities in a manner not to interfere with the vessel’s primary mission. Planned trips will require one to two (1-2) trips not to exceed a total of 56 days at sea (DAS) along with four to six (4-6) days per trip to mobilize and demobilize and up to 14 days of required shelter in place (SIP) per trip for all seagoing personnel immediately prior to departure.

    From: Federal Government (Federal)

  • TRAVEL

    Type : Contract

    Due : 27 Sep, 2023 (7 months ago)
    Posted : about 4 years ago
    Started : 28 Aug, 2019 (about 4 years ago)

    TRAVEL Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: GS35F0652N Ultimate Completion Date: Wed Sep 27 17:00:00 GMT 2023

    From: Federal Procurement Data System (Federal)

  • NASA Selects Developer for Rocket to Retrieve First Samples from Mars

    Type : Contract

    Due : N/A
    Posted : about 2 years ago
    Started : 09 Feb, 2022 (about 2 years ago)

    The award brings NASA a step closer to the first robotic round-trip to bring samples safely to Earth through the Mars Sample Return program. “This groundbreaking endeavor is destined to inspire the world when the first robotic round-trip mission retrieves a sample from another planet – a significant step that will ultimately help send the first astronauts to Mars,” NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said.

    From: NASA (Federal)

  • NASA Selects Developer for Rocket to Retrieve First Samples from Mars Thanks for visiting NASA.gov.

    Type : Contract

    Due : N/A
    Posted : about 2 years ago
    Started : 09 Feb, 2022 (about 2 years ago)

    The award brings NASA a step closer to the first robotic round-trip to bring samples safely to Earth through the Mars Sample Return program. “This groundbreaking endeavor is destined to inspire the world when the first robotic round-trip mission retrieves a sample from another planet – a significant step that will ultimately help send the first astronauts to Mars,” NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said.

    From: NASA (Federal)