The COM - DFG Commissioner’s Office, operating under the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game, is dedicated to the stewardship of the state’s natural resources through science-based conservation, habitat protection, and community-driven biodiversity initiatives. Its core mission centers on advancing ecological resilience by supporting programs that restore aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, enforce environmental regulations, and engage local stakeholders in sustainable resource management.
COM - DFG Commissioner's Office is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. Over the last 12 months, COM - DFG Commissioner's Office has obligated $5, issued 3 awards, and worked with 2 contractors. It currently has 5 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The COM - DFG Commissioner’s Office, operating under the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game, is dedicated to the stewardship of the state’s natural resources through science-based conservation, habitat protection, and community-driven biodiversity initiatives. Its core mission centers on adva...
The COM - DFG Commissioner’s Office, operating under the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game, is dedicated to the stewardship of the state’s natural resources through science-based conservation, habitat protection, and community-driven biodiversity initiatives. Its core mission centers on advancing ecological resilience by supporting programs that restore aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, enforce environmental regulations, and engage local stakeholders in sustainable resource management. Strategic priorities include implementing in-lieu fee programs to offset developmental impacts on wetlands and waterways, and funding community-led biodiversity projects that leverage local expertise to monitor and protect native species. The agency emphasizes collaborative governance, integrating environmental science with public participation to ensure long-term ecological health across Massachusetts.
Procurement patterns indicate a strong reliance on professional environmental consulting services and administrative support for resource management programs. The agency typically engages contractors to design, evaluate, and implement conservation initiatives, conduct ecological assessments, and provide technical oversight for regulatory compliance frameworks. Contracts are generally awarded through competitive solicitations that require demonstrable expertise in environmental planning, ecological monitoring, and regulatory permitting support.
The agency primarily targets NAICS 541620 for environmental consulting and NAICS 924110 for the administration of water and resource management programs. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in current procurement activity. Vendor relationships are built around technical proficiency in environmental science, regulatory compliance, and program implementation, with a preference for firms capable of delivering evidence-based outcomes and adaptive management strategies.
As a state-level office within the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game, the COM - DFG Commissioner’s Office operates statewide with no fixed physical location, coordinating field programs and grant administration through regional partnerships. It utilizes standard state procurement vehicles for professional services, primarily issuing solicitations for environmental planning and administrative support contracts to advance its conservation mandate.
Recent COM - DFG Commissioner's Office Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by COM - DFG Commissioner's Office, including active solicitations and recent awards.