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Government Event and Destination Management Services

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This contract involves the planning and coordination of business events, meetings, and destination logistics specifically for Department of Justice travelers. It is categorized under government event and destination management services, with a focus on ensuring smooth and efficient travel-related activities. The work is performed as a subcontract under the General Services Administration's Office of Acquisition Operations, supporting federal operations with specialized event management. The contract falls under NAICS code 561591, which pertains to convention and trade show organizers and event management services. The primary location for performance is Arlington, Virginia, with the postal code 22203. Although the contract was posted on May 26, 2026, certain details like solicitation number, specific agency type of set-asides, and point of contact information are not provided. The contract ensures seamless logistical support for DOJ travelers, enhancing overall operational efficiency through expert event and destination management.

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Event planning and logistics subcontract for DOJ travelers, supporting federal government operations in Arlington.

Agency

General Services Administration → Gsa/fas Office Of Acquisition OperaView Agency

NAICS

561591 - Convention and Visitors BureausView NAICS

Place of Performance

Arlington, VA, 22203, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of 20260514001.

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DOJ TMC Services - Temporary Sole Source Task Order

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AgencyGeneral Services Administration → Gsa/fas Office Of Acquisition Opera
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Planning and coordination of business events, meetings, and destination logistics for DOJ travelers.

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NATIVE Act Tribal Tourism Cooperative Agreement
Solicitation # BIA-NATIVEACT-2026-OIED
The NATIVE Act Tribal Tourism Cooperative Agreement, solicited by the Bureau of Indian Affairs under the Department of the Interior, seeks a recipient to provide technical assistance and capacity-building support to approximately 60 Tribal Nations, Tribal organizations, and Native Hawaiian organizations. The primary objective is to expand cultural heritage tourism and increase visitation by delivering tools, strategies, and expertise while facilitating coordination between the Department of the Interior and the Department of Commerce. The scope of work includes developing tourism strategies, operational tools, and training programs, ensuring that all activities respect native traditions and values without duplicating existing efforts funded by the Tribal Tourism Grant Program or the Office of Native Hawaiian Relations. The agreement features a performance period from September 25, 2026, to September 30, 2031, with an initial one-year budget period and potential continuation funding for up to four additional years based on performance and fund availability. Awards are determined through a trade-off process evaluating four main criteria: needs assessment and service models, organizational capacity and experience, deliverables and financial management, and federal coordination and knowledge sharing. Recipients must comply with 2 CFR 200 standards, maintain active SAM.gov registration, and utilize the Automated Standard Application for Payments system for electronic funds transfers. Key requirements include the identification of qualified key personnel, strict conflict of interest disclosures, and the submission of semi-annual and annual performance reports.
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23 days ago

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