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EAP Functional Exercise for Nambé Falls

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The contract involves conducting an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) functional exercise for Nambé Falls, aimed at testing and evaluating emergency response procedures. Issued by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation under the Department of the Interior, the solicitation is designated as a small business set-aside opportunity. The contract falls under the NAICS code 621498, which generally pertains to specialty outpatient and ambulatory care services, indicating a focus on specific health-related functional exercises or emergency preparedness. Key contact for this contract is Renee Parra, who serves as both the point of contact and the small business specialist. This forecasted contract, posted on January 6, 2026, does not specify detailed geographic locations for performance, suggesting a flexible or yet-to-be-determined place of execution. Interested parties can find more information and access the solicitation via the U.S. government's acquisition gateway. The project is critical for ensuring readiness and effective management of emergencies at Nambé Falls, aligning with the Bureau of Reclamation’s mandate to ensure safety and risk mitigation at its facilities.

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Emergency Action Plan exercise for Nambé Falls, small business set-aside by U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

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Department of the Interior → U.S. Bureau of ReclamationView Agency

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621498 - All Other Outpatient Care CentersView NAICS

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NM, USA

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AgencyDepartment of the Interior → U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
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