Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: August 30, 2023
The U.S. Forest Service has awarded 44 companies positions on a potential 10-year, $1.5 billion contract for helicopter support services.
The multiple-award, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract will require vendors to provide Type 2 helicopters weighing between 7,000 pounds and 12,501 pounds in support of USFS’ natural resources and wildland fire management initiatives, according to an award notice published Tuesday.
Type 2 helicopters will be used to back various missions, including fire suppression and monitoring, initial attack, prescribed fire and aerial ignition, short-haul, rappel and associated resource activities.
The agency may also use the aircraft for law enforcement, project and administrative flights under the contract, which was awarded through a full-and-open competition.
The firm-fixed-price IDIQ contract has a one-year base term and nine option years and covers the development of a safety management system program to ensure safe ground and flight operations.
In April, USFS awarded 41 companies spots on a $1 billion contract vehicle to provide helicopters in the Type 3 category.
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