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Hurricane Helene Disaster Recovery Support Services for the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) George Washington Jefferson National Forest

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The U.S. Forest Service is seeking comprehensive damage and recovery assessment services and program management support for the George Washington and Jefferson National Forest following Hurricane Helene. The primary objective is to establish a robust recovery framework that allows the agency to prioritize, deconflict, and coordinate restoration actions among various partners, contractors, and staff while maintaining ongoing forest activities. This forecast is managed by the Department of Agriculture under NAICS code 541620, with the place of performance located in Roanoke. Key points of contact include Troy Morris and Small Business Specialist Ashley Thompson. The initiative focuses on integrating disaster recovery efforts with existing operational requirements to ensure an efficient and organized restoration process.

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US Forest Service seeks recovery assessment and program management for Hurricane Helene damages.

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Department of Agriculture → Forest ServiceView Agency

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541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

ROANOKE, VA, USA

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AgencyDepartment of Agriculture → Forest Service
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ASHLEY THOMPSON

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The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) George Washington Jefferson National Forest seeks comprehensive damage/recovery assessment services and associated program management support to create a robust recovery framework to effectively prioritize track deconflict and coordinate disaster recovery and restoration actions among our suite of partners contractors and staff with considerations for our ongoing forest activities.

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