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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 30,1999 PSA#2421CONTRACTING DIVISION, 1325 J STREET, SACRAMENTO, CA 95814-2922 S -- FLOOD WARNING SYSTEM SOL W62N6M-9235-7816 POC Contract Specialist
Beverly Hatfield (916) 557-5232 (Site Code DACA05) WEB:
http://www.spk.usace.army.mil/cespk-ct,
http://www.spk.usace.army.mil/cespk-ct. E-MAIL:
bhatfield@spk.usace.army.mil, bhatfield@spk.usace.army.mil. PROJECT
TtITLE: Flood Warning System, Alert/GOES System, Truckee, CA and Reno
and Sparks, Nevada. DESCRIPTION: Sources sought. Project area includes
tributaries to the lower Truckee River within Placer, Nevada, and
Sierra Counties, California and Washoe County Nevada. Tributaries
include Saeghen Creek, Little Truckee River below Stampede Reservoir,
Mogul Creek, North Truckee Drain in Sparks, Steamboat Creek, Dry Creek,
Whites Creek, Galena Creek, and Davis Creek. Facilitate the
implementation of the following components to improve the flood threat
recognition and information-dissemination plan for Reno Flood Warning
System:1) Develop a protype database, compatible with appropriate city
of Reno and Sparks and Washoe County GIS database that contains
information/mapping on the location of public and private property
vulnerable to flooding, along with data on physical and environmental
hazards; 2)Develop prototype threat recognition rules for the North
Truckee Drain and Steamboat Creek for identifying future flood threats
based upon observations from the data collection network and for
forecasts provided by the National Weather Service (NWS). These
"if...then..." rules shall provide local jurisdictions with a "rule
book" allowing more efficient and timely implementaion of flood
preparedness actions and emergency response. The rules shall be
developed in consultation with NWS, which has already develped rules
for the mainstream of the Truckee River; 3) Document written procedures
for disseminating information to emergency personnel, public agencies
and private organization, and the general public including
implementation procedures of Reverse 911 for public agencies, private
organizations and the general public; 4) Develop a flood preparedness
plan that links the threat identification response recommendations.
This plan shall be a detailed outline for future development of a flood
preparedness plan for the Reno-Sparks area. The outline shall establish
an organizational structure that would integrate measures for
evacuating people and property at risk, implementing temporary
protection measures, and maintenance of vital services; and 5) Develop
written procedures to implement a public outreach program to educate
the public on floods and emergency procedures. Topic to be discussed
include developing a communications plan on how to utilize mass media,
special events, spokespersons, and education outreach. Government is
seeking specialized experience in implementing flood warning plans and
specific knowledge of STORM Watch and FLOOD Watch sofware and
ALERT/GOES system. Contractor shall provide evidence of successful past
performance, including a reference list, of two (2) customers, to
demonstrate that the contractor has performed same related services for
a period of at least three years. Information can be faxed to: USACED,
Sacramento, Attn: Beverly Hatfield, 916/557-7854 by close of business,
1600 PST, 31 August 1999. SIC code: 3829. Estimated cost is between
$50,000 and $100,000. Please note that contractors and potential
contractors must be registered with the Central Contractor Registration
(CCR) database effective May 31, 1998. For instructions on registering
with the CCR, please see our webpage. Posted 08/26/99 (A-SN372868).
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