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Biz Opps: Coast Guard requires HAZMAT services

By Louis Chunovic, Senior Editor

Published April 7th, 2008

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The U.S. Coast Guard’s Integrated Support Command, in Seattle, WA, needs management support for its HAZMIN Center and assistance in the operations of its Hazardous Waste Accumulation Center. The center serves as an inventory control center for HAZMAT/HAZWASTE, using a system of Authorized Use List (AULs) to limit the range and quantities of hazardous material purchases, data management in the Regional Hazardous Inventory Control System (RHICS) to manage the inventory and the Unit Environmental Guide (UEG) program to manage hazardous waste and to facilitate preparation of periodic reports, and centralized material storage and management at the Seattle facilities. Contact at 510-437-5980. Respond by June 4, 2008.



Immigration & Customs Enforcement needs a non-criminal family residential facility able to house a maximum of 200 residents using minimal security for juveniles and their families in a safe and secure environment while in the custody of ICE. Contact at 202-616-2696.



The Federal Protective Service’s East Consolidated Contracts Group intends to acquire, under a HUBZone small business set-aside, security guard services at five federally leased facilities in Washington, DC at 7820 Eastern Avenue; 1905 B Street; 2041 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue; 2100 M Street; and 400 Virginia Avenue. As an integral component of the FPS security effort, the contractor shall provide and maintain all management, supervision, manpower, training, equipment, supplies, licenses, permits, certificates, insurance, pre-employment screenings, reports and files necessary to accomplish security guard services at these locations. The contract will consist of one 12-month base ordering period followed by four 12-month optional ordering periods. Offers from other than HUBZone small business concerns will not be considered. Contact , contracting officer, at 215-521-2255.


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