CID BPA Recompete
Type: Forecast • Source ID: F2024066631
Overview
Description
The Continuous Improvement Division (CID), within the FEMA Resilience Office of Resilience Strategy (ORS) is responsible for leading FEMA s Continuous Improvement Program (CIP)1, and building a culture of continuous improvement and learning from disasters. CIP pursues doing that by providing collaborative and consistent services that empower our customers inside and outside of the Agency to improve their programs, processes, and decision-making.
CIP s authority is found within the Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act of 2006 (PKEMRA) Section 650 states that the FEMA Administrator, in coordination with the National Council on Disability and the National Advisory Council, shall establish a remedial action management program to:
Analyze training, exercises, and real-world events to identify and disseminate lessons learned and best practices;
Generate and disseminate, as appropriate, after-action reports to participants in exercises and real-world events; and,
Conduct remedial action tracking and long-term trend analysis.
FEMA Directive 107-1, Continuous Improvement Program, defines the policy and responsibilities of the FEMA CIP in support of learning from disasters. The principles of CIP s support include improving Agency incident management and incident support capabilities; providing a consistent Agency approach; making information available to enable learning and support decision making; empowering FEMA programs to improve and recognize success, and to support preparedness.
CIP supports the Agency s learning on critical priorities. For the 2022-2026 FEMA Strategic Plan and resulting Annual Planning Guidance, CIP engages with program offices to gather data, conduct analysis, generate products, and track learning on topics that include equity, resilience, and readiness. These efforts seek to provide timely, actionable information to field, Regional, and headquarters partners that prompt action and improve future preparedness and operations.
As the number of disasters and their severity continues to grow, and the Agency embraces a culture of learning, there is an ongoing need to ensure that these opportunities to assess operations and improve in serving survivors are not lost.
This contract will enable FEMA to build greater capacity in supporting ongoing learning and surging for new, novel, and complex requirements. The ability to issue call orders on the preceding contract was vital during the COVID-19 operations and learning and has helped provide rich analytical and assessment capacity throughout the agency. The contract has also enabled intensive analytical efforts requested by the Administrator and other agency leadership to assess the direct housing mission, Public Assistance, and evacuation planning and operations, to enable improvements in future operations. By leveraging this blanket purchase agreement
Est. Value
Min: $20,000,000
Max: $50,000,000
Max: $50,000,000
Est. Award Date
5/1/25
Future Opp
Source Est. Solicitation Date
1/5/25
Set Aside
None
Pricing
Combination
Forecast Type
Follow-On To Existing Contract
Place of Performance
Washington DC, DC USA
Forecast Source
Federal Emergency Management Agency is forecasted to issue a recompete procurement for CID BPA Recompete around 5/1/25 worth up to $50,000,000.
Agency
Source Level 1 Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Source Level 2 Agency
FEMA
Incumbent
Incumbent
CNA
Award ID
70FA2020A00000001
Contacts
Point of Contact
Christina Graves
Point of Contact Email
Point of Contact Phone
(202) 374-0831
Potential Bidders and Partners
Similar Active Opportunities
Additional Detail
Date Published
11/20/24
Date Modified
11/20/24
Source Est. Period of Performance Start
5/20/25
Source Est. Period of Performance End
5/19/30
Source Forecast ID
F2024066631