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The Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency has started soliciting information on potential vendors that could provide operations and maintenance, requirements gathering and related support services for the Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning Information Technology program. FEMA intends to award a potential five-yea...

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts worth more than $500 million each to four companies under the follow-on Public Assistance – Technical Assistance Contract vehicle, which calls for vendors to provide contractor personnel that could support FEMA’s public assistance activities acr...

At peak overload, the Department of Homeland Security reportedly administered 190 million hours’ worth of forms and data collection from the general public. In 2022, it was able to cut that back by 21 million hours for the year, but they’re looking to make bigger reductions through the efforts of a newly established customer experience offi...

WSP USA Solutions has won four contracts worth $300 million combined from the U.S. Army to support temporary emergency power initiatives before, during and after a federally declared emergency. Each of the four contracts is valued at $75 million, the Department of Defense said Thursday. The company will provide all equipment, materials, labor and su...

The Federal Emergency Management Agency intends to issue a solicitation for financial and information technology audit services in support of the Risk Management and Compliance Division at the FEMA Office of the Chief Financial Officer. The solicitation, to be released on Nov. 9, is expected to result in a blanket purchase agreement that will have...

United States officials are facing constantly evolving homeland security threats and challenges in today’s interconnected world. According to Scott Recinos, senior vice president of homeland security at LMI, environmental impacts from climate change are becoming increasingly more consequential to homeland security missions. “The escalating ...

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is seeking input from vendors specializing in cloud-based data and analytics as part of its technology modernization push. FEMA issued Thursday a request for information to support the development of FEMADex in accordance with Agile methodology principles. The agency is interested in small businesses or larger...

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has released a solicitation for the follow-on Public Assistance – Technical Assistance Contract vehicle to provide contractor personnel that could support FEMA’s public assistance activities during presidentially declared disasters and emergencies. FEMA will create four geographic zones and intends to ...

Caroline Cunningham, a hazard mitigation specialist in the government market, has been appointed an associate vice president at Dewberry and strategy leader for the company’s resilience services business.  She will oversee the unit’s growth and strategic efforts in support of customer projects across the federal, state, local and co...

The Senate passed a bill that would repeal a provision in a 2006 law that directed the Department of Homeland Security to preclude the use of subcontracts for over 65 percent of the cost of certain contracts covering emergency response and recovery work. Sens. Gary Peters, D-Mich., and Rob Portman, R-Ohio, chairman and ranking member...