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The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service is procuring Incident Base Units for Region 5, specifically for fire suppression and all hazard incidents. This procurement is a re-opening of an existing solicitation for a Multiple Award Incident Blanket Purchase Agreement, which is set aside for small businesses. Vendors must submit their quotes through the VIPR NextGen application by April 23, 2026, at 17:00 PST.
The Government is re-opening Solicitation 12569R25Q7004 for an open season Onboarding period. Vendor quote
responses are due no later than 04/23/2026 at 17:00 PST. Vendors must submit responses through the “VIPR NextGen” application located at https://www.fs.usda.gov/business/incident/vendorapp.php?tab=tab_d . The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service (USFS), originally issued this requirement for Incident Base Unit, Region 5 only to support local, regional, and national fire suppression and all hazard incidents. This amendment re opens the original solicitation to conduct Onboarding in accordance with Exhibit H – Special Contract
Requirements. Onboarding is not a new procurement action. It is conducted under the terms of the original solicitation and issued as an amendment to that solicitation. The original solicitation requires that award decisions during open season Onboarding use the same evaluation factors and sub factors as the original solicitation. It also requires that any new I BPA awards issued through Onboarding be identical to the original awards, including all terms, conditions, and the
period of performance. While the Government will review industry feedback, significant changes are not anticipated, particularly regarding evaluation factors or contract terms. This amendment applies to a Multiple Award Incident Blanket Purchase Agreement (I BPA) issued as a 100% Small Business Set Aside. The open season Onboarding period will run concurrently with the USFS
Contracting Officer’s annual I BPA review—commonly referred to as the “Rollover” modification process. During this period, existing I BPA awardees may revise rates, modify resources, or add new resources, and new Offerors who meet all
eligibility
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