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Vehicle Upfitting BPA

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The Fish and Wildlife Service, under the Department of the Interior, is seeking a Vehicle Upfitting Blanket Purchase Agreement to equip government vehicles with undercover lights and sirens for investigative operations. This requirement is driven by the agency's policy of replacing vehicles once they reach seven years of age or 65,000 miles, with individual vehicle costs typically exceeding 2,500 dollars. This forecast is categorized under NAICS code 336211 and involves performance across multiple locations. Interested parties can coordinate with the point of contact, Amanda J Haas, or the small business specialist, Josh Gordon, regarding this procurement opportunity.

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Blanket purchase agreement for undercover lights and sirens for Fish and Wildlife vehicles.

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Department of the Interior → Fish and Wildlife ServiceView Agency

NAICS

336211 - Motor Vehicle Body ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

MULTIPLE, CA, USA

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AgencyDepartment of the Interior → Fish and Wildlife Service
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FWS OLE needs to equip our GOVs with under cover lights and sirens for investigatve work. This amount is usually over $2,500 per vehicle and requires a contract. OLE usually buys new vehicles after they reach 7 years old, or 65k miles.

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