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Summary
The 10-Year Boxed Water Requirement opportunity is a procurement initiative by FEMA aimed at securing a substantial quantity of extended shelf-life drinking water, specifically 479,509 liters, to be delivered to Atlanta, GA. This requirement emphasizes the need for water with a minimum shelf-life of 120 months at the time of award, ensuring that the product remains viable for an extended period. Contractors with experience in food and beverage supply, particularly those specializing in long-term storage solutions, are encouraged to bid on this opportunity. The contract will be executed under a Firm Fixed Price arrangement, and the funding is linked to specific disaster reimbursements, indicating a structured approach to disaster preparedness and response.
Description
The purpose of this steady state requirement is to procure 479,509 liters of 10-Year Boxed water replenishment. FEMA requests extended shelf-life drinking water with a minimum of 120 months of viable shelf-life at time of award. The funding will be supported by the following disaster for dollar for
Entities
HSDO
Department of Homeland Security
FEMA
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Contract Type
Firm Fixed Price
Contract Vehicle
IDIQ TO/DO (Non Strategic Sourcing Vehicle Multiple Award Contract)