National Disaster Recovery Planning Division (NDRPD) Program Support
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This contract is an Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity Hybrid Contract aimed at supporting the FEMA Recovery Directorate by providing comprehensive management support services related to catastrophic disaster recovery. It involves a broad range of activities including disaster recovery planning, community capacity building, post-disaster review management, and coordination of various recovery efforts. The contractor will operate across FEMA Headquarters, Regional, and Field Offices, delivering professional services such as policy and doctrine development, technical support, research, program evaluations, emergency management planning, and instructor-led training development. The scope also encompasses facilitation of community meetings, land use and urban planning, and assistance in developing Standard Operating Procedures to enhance FEMA’s recovery mission. Awarded under NAICS code 925120, this contract supports the National Disaster Recovery Planning Division (NDRPD) and is managed through the Department of Homeland Security’s Community Survivor Assistance Section based in Washington, DC. The solicitation was posted in February 2015, with designated contract specialists as points of contact. The contract serves to strengthen FEMA’s capability to execute the mandates of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act by ensuring robust, coordinated, and effective disaster recovery planning and implementation, enhancing community resilience after catastrophic events.
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The Continental U.S. (including Alaska and Hawaii) and all U.S. Territories and Possessions., DC, USASet-Aside
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