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HAZMAT Compliance and Reporting Services

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The contract titled HAZMAT Compliance and Reporting Services is a subcontract under the Department of Defense through DLA Energy, focused on the development and ongoing management of critical compliance documentation for JPTS fuel transport operations. This includes the creation and maintenance of Comprehensive Compliance Plans, Quality Control Plans, Situation Reports, fuel loss logs, accident reports, and driver reporting systems, all essential for ensuring adherence to hazardous materials transportation regulations and operational safety standards. The work requires detailed attention to regulatory frameworks governing the movement of fuel under HAZMAT protocols and demands consistent, accurate, and timely reporting across all documented activities. The solicitation was posted on July 7, 2026, with a response deadline of July 22, 2026, and falls under NAICS code 541611, indicating management, scientific, and technical consulting services. The place of performance and physical office location are not specified, suggesting that work may be performed remotely or at various operational sites supporting JPTS logistics. As a subcontract, this effort supports broader Department of Defense fuel transport initiatives and requires compliance with federal and DoD standards for hazardous material handling, recordkeeping, and incident response. No set-aside type is indicated, meaning the contract is open to all qualified entities without preference for small business, woman-owned, or other categories.

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HAZMAT compliance services for DoD fuel transport, covering documentation, reporting, and regulatory adherence under DLA Energy subcontract.

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Department Of Defense → DLA EnergyView Agency

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541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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VA, USA

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Development and management of compliance documentation including CCP, QCP, SITREPs, fuel loss, accident, and driver reports for JPTS fuel transport operations.

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