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ABBAMONTE JOSEPH E

UEI: CEK5K43ZLJ15

ABBAMONTE JOSEPH E is a federal contractor, registered under UEI CEK5K43ZLJ15. It has been awarded $57,257 across 8 federal contracts. Primary work spans Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Transportation.

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CEK5K43ZLJ15

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Awards by Agency
Department Of Transportation$57.3K100%
Awards by NAICS
611310 - Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools$57.3K100%
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NAICS: 611310
Federal
NOTICE OF INTENT TO SOLE SOURCE – PURDUE UNIVERSITY / GTAP CONSORTIUM
Solicitation # ITC-2000-OOEC-26-18
The U.S. International Trade Commission intends to sole source a purchase order to Purdue University’s GTAP Consortium for an updated version of the Global Trade Analysis Project Critical Mineral database compatible with GTAP v12 and based on a 2023 reference year, with delivery required by October 30, 2026. This action is justified under FAR 6.302-1 due to the proprietary nature of the database, its unique methodological framework, and the absence of any other source capable of delivering a comparable product, as confirmed by market research. The contract value is estimated at $26,376, and the procurement is conducted as a simplified acquisition via purchase order under FAR 13.501, bypassing competitive procedures. The sole source justification is supported by Purdue University’s longstanding role in developing and maintaining the GTAP-CM database, which requires deep technical expertise and institutional knowledge to ensure compatibility and data integrity. The place of performance is Washington, D.C., at the U.S. International Trade Commission, although the work will be performed remotely by Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. No formal contract clauses, delivery schedules beyond the deadline, packaging requirements, inspection criteria, or quality standards are specified in the documentation, reflecting the non-competitive nature of the transaction. The Contracting Officer, Ian Quillman, is the sole point of contact for submissions, which must be received via email by August 20, 2026, within five days of the posting date. The procurement does not include options, key personnel requirements, security clearances, or organizational conflict of interest mitigations, and no representations or certifications from the offeror are required or provided. The vendor’s identity and address are confirmed, but no UEI, CAGE, or socioeconomic status information is available, and no payment, invoicing, or accounting details beyond the estimated value have been outlined. The update will be delivered electronically, with acceptance occurring at the government’s designated location based on compliance with the GTAP v12 standard and 2023 reference year.
United States International Trade Commission

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9 days ago

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NAICS: 611310
Federal
Homeland Security Institute (HSI) Seminar Services
Solicitation # W912SV26RA003
This contract, identified as solicitation W912SV26RA003, is an unrestricted, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) procurement under FAR Part 12 for commercial seminar services to be delivered by the Homeland Security Institute. The contractor is required to provide two executive-level academic seminars annually: the General and Flag Officers Homeland Security Executive Seminar (GFOS) and the Leadership in Homeland Security (LHS) Seminar, each lasting 4 to 6 days with a participant cap of 65, including 40 pre-paid National Guard personnel and up to 25 non-National Guard participants who pay directly. Instruction must be delivered using a participant-centered, Socratic method and be grounded in a minimum of eight real-world case studies developed from National Guard operations within the past five years, with the goal of producing ten. All instructors must be Ph.D.-level tenured faculty from an accredited institution granting bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees, with at least 10 years of experience teaching senior executives and a record of active research and publication. Guest instructors must possess direct senior-level experience in managing national-level responses to events such as the Boston Marathon Bombing or Superstorm Sandy. The contractor is responsible for securing off-site facilities capable of accommodating 65 participants with state-of-the-art audiovisual systems, powered desks, Wi-Fi, and breakout rooms, as well as providing all meals and beverages as part of a fixed tuition fee with no itemized billing. The contract spans a one-year base period from September 1, 2026, through August 31, 2027, with two one-year option years, and includes a total ceiling value of $3.3 million over the three-year period. Evaluation for award will be based on a best-value tradeoff approach, weighting Technical/Management Capability and Past Performance significantly higher than Price, with no scoring rubric used. Proposals must be organized into three volumes—Technical, Past Performance, and Price—with strict page limits excluding resumes, syllabi, and sample case studies, all of which are attachments required for review. The contractor must comply with extensive security and data requirements, including safeguarding Personally Identifiable Information under DoD directives, providing full access to deliverables for which the Government holds unlimited rights, and avoiding organizational conflicts of interest. Invoicing must be submitted exclusively through Wide Area WorkFlow, and all administrative functions, including reporting and participant tracking, must be completed electronically to the Contracting
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19 days ago

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NAICS: 611310
Grant
Academic and Clinical Partnership CoordinationThe contract titled Academic and Clinical Partnership Coordination is a subcontract under the Health Resources and Services Administration within the Department of Health and Human Services, aimed at establishing and managing formal agreements with academic institutions, Maternal and Child Health training partners, and clinical internship sites to facilitate experiential learning and collaborative sub-recipient relationships. The effort is guided by NAICS code 611310, indicating its focus on graduate and professional education, and is intended to strengthen workforce development by ensuring structured, high-quality training environments for students and trainees across maternal and child health disciplines. The agreement emphasizes sustained partnerships that align with federal objectives for expanding access to skilled professionals in underserved communities. This contract does not include a solicitation number and has no specified type of set-aside, meaning it is open to eligible entities without restriction based on size or status. The place of performance and office address details are not provided, suggesting a nationally scoped initiative with flexibility in operational locations. The posting date of May 6, 2026, indicates this is a forward-looking procurement, likely intended to support multi-year academic and clinical training programs. While the point of contact information is missing, the associated Grants.gov link serves as the official portal for further details, submissions, and updates regarding application requirements, eligibility, and performance expectations.
Health Resources And Services Administration

POSTED

4 months ago

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