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The contract entails the development and ongoing maintenance of comprehensive contingency plans addressing various critical scenarios such as weather-related events, mass casualty incidents, evacuations, and system failures. These plans must be crafted in strict accordance with Department of Defense requirements to ensure readiness and effective response to emergencies. The effort is focused on enhancing emergency preparedness and operational continuity at Fort Polk, aligning with military standards for safety and security. This subcontract opportunity, managed by the Department of Defense through the W40M MRC0 West office, is classified under NAICS code 922150, indicating its relation to emergency management and response services. The solicitation was posted on June 15, 2026, with a response deadline set for June 25, 2026, reflecting a concise timeframe for submission. The work location is specified as Fort Polk, LA, with no additional set-aside designations or specific organization types mandated for bidders. This contract represents an essential initiative to bolster contingency and emergency response capabilities at a key military installation.

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Develop and maintain DoD-compliant contingency plans for emergencies at Fort Polk, Louisiana.

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Department Of Defense → W40M MRC0 West

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922150 - Parole Offices and Probation Offices View NAICS

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Fort Polk, LA, 71459, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W40M MRC0 West
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Develop and maintain contingency plans for weather events, mass casualty incidents, evacuations, and system failures in alignment with DoD requirements.

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