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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission → Acquisition Services DivisionView Agency

NAICS

611430 - Professional and Management Development TrainingView NAICS

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Washington, DC, 20426, USA

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This scope was carved out of 89603026Q0062.

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Consulting Flood Hydrologist Services for the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

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Develop and deliver training on flood hydrology, model interpretation, and dam safety protocols for FERC staff, including curriculum and virtual instruction.

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