NPS Contracts & Contracting Information

Acquisition Management

The HFC Office of Acquisition Management is responsible for the acquisition programs of Harpers Ferry Center.

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NPS Solicitations

The National Park Service is acquiring goods and services electronically using the Internet. All Federal Government Procurement Opportunities over $25,000 are posted on a centrally located electronic web-board called FedBizOpps (short for Federal Business Opportunities).

When you access the web-board you can:

  • Review all requirements posted by the entire Federal community;
  • Search for any open solicitations; and
  • Receive electronic awards and notices.

There is no cost for this service. To take advantage of future opportunities electronically, you must:

To view and/or download a specific solicitation or to add your name to the Bidder’s List for a specific project, you need to go to ideasec.nbc.gov.

If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact the Harpers Ferry Center Office of Acquisition Management at 304-535-6236.

NPS IDIQ Contracts

NPS IDIQ contracts provide established and proven sources for completing work in a timely and cost efficient manner. They also provide contracts with fixed rates and standard specifications.

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NPS Agreements

The NPS Agreements Handbook covers policy, procedures, samples, and formats for NPS Agreements.

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Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU)

Pursuant to Public Law 95-507, every federal agency is required to have an OSDBU. The primary responsibility of the OSDBU is to ensure that small businesses are treated fairly and have an opportunity to compete and be selected for a fair amount of the agency's contracting and subcontracting dollars. Harpers Ferry Center's Small Business Specialist is Mr. David Ely. Mr Ely can be reached at (304) 535-6236.

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