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Distribution Center Hawaii-Atlanta Meals Procurement-2026

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The contract requires the provision of 1,209,455 Survivor Daily Ration (SDR) meals, each with a shelf life of 30 to 36 months, to be delivered within 45 days of the contract award. These meals will be distributed to FEMA Distribution Centers located in Hawaii, receiving 500,000 meals, and Atlanta, Georgia, receiving 709,455 meals. The procurement is managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Department of Homeland Security and is designated as a small business set-aside opportunity under the NAICS code 311991. The place of performance is specified as Atlanta, Georgia, with key contacts available for coordination, including representatives from FEMA and the Small Business Specialist team. The contract aims to support disaster relief efforts by ensuring timely and sufficient delivery of emergency rations to strategic locations across the United States. The official point of contact and further details can be accessed through FEMA’s procurement portal.

General Info

Supply 1,209,455 Survivor Daily Ration meals to FEMA centers in Hawaii and Atlanta within 45 days.

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Department of Homeland Security → Federal Emergency Management AgencyView Agency

NAICS

311991 - Perishable Prepared Food Manufacturing View NAICS

Place of Performance

Atlanta, GA, US

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AgencyDepartment of Homeland Security → Federal Emergency Management Agency
Contacts3 people available
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Department of Homeland Security → Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Amy ConnollySmall Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator

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Contractor(s) shall provide a total of 1,209,455 Survivor Daily Ration (SDR) meals with a minimum 30–36-month shelf life which shall be delivered to the FEMA Distribution Centers in Hawaii (500,000), and Atlanta, Georgia (709,455), within 45 days of contract award.

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