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Doing Business With FEMA

Doing Business With FEMA

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  All new contracting opportunities are now being posted on FedBizOpps. Synopses are still being placed in the Commerce Business Daily.

* NOTE: Effective October 1, 2003, DHS has implemented the use of the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) department-wide. As a result, all contractors are required to be registered in the CCR (http://www.ccr.gov) prior to receiving any contract award from DHS-FEMA.

yellow bullet How to Market to FEMA
 

Here are 25 tips to increase your chances of becoming a FEMA contractor. Before making contact with FEMA, try these suggestions, which are applicable to small businesses, HubZone businesses, service disabled veteran-owned businesses, women-owned businesses, small disadvantaged, businesses, 8(a) Concerns, and minority business enterprises.

Information Technology companies interested in doing business with FEMA must submit their company information to FEMA's Information Technology Business Partners Library prior to contacting FEMA.


yellow bullet Forecast of Small Business Opportunities
  Procurements at Headquarters and the Satellite Offices (National Emergency Training Center and Mount Weather) that could be performed by a small business.

yellow bullet Listing of Active Contracts

yellow bullet Doing Business Guide
  This guide has been published to provide information to business firms interested in doing business with FEMA. This information should help firms when developing their marketing strategies and is intended to save valuable time by explaining the Agency's mission, needs and buying practices.

Doing Disaster Business With FEMA

yellow bullet Federal Agencies Providing Disaster Assistance
  Agencies providing assistance under the Stafford Act via mission assignments need to know how to seek reimbursement and prepare the Progress Report.

yellow bullet Mission Assignment Progress Report

yellow bullet Disaster Contracting
  For information concerning small business matters, solicitations, or disaster contracting, please call FEMA's aquisition voice message system.

 Last Updated: Friday, 22-Oct-2004 21:30:00 EDT
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