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Active opportunities open for bidding
Alabama Department of Insurance
The Alabama Department of Insurance is soliciting installation services and delivery for one ViewSonic IFP7550-E1 Viewboard to be installed in Montgomery, AL. The contract requires the vendor to provide the unit and perform the installation, with work expected to be completed by May 2, 2026. Vendors must be registered in Alabama Buys and comply with state tax and E-Verify requirements for this Quick Quote opportunity.
Posted Date
Apr 28, 2026
Due Date
May 2, 2026
Release: Apr 28, 2026
Alabama Department of Insurance
Close: May 2, 2026
The Alabama Department of Insurance is soliciting installation services and delivery for one ViewSonic IFP7550-E1 Viewboard to be installed in Montgomery, AL. The contract requires the vendor to provide the unit and perform the installation, with work expected to be completed by May 2, 2026. Vendors must be registered in Alabama Buys and comply with state tax and E-Verify requirements for this Quick Quote opportunity.
Alabama Department of Insurance
The Alabama Department of Insurance is soliciting quotes to produce embroidered badge-type patches for the State Police and Fire Marshal, requiring 50 black-and-white patches and 50 full-color patches. Vendors must provide proofs for approval and supply stitch counts after proof approval; all patches must be shipped to the Department’s procurement office in Montgomery, AL with shipping costs included. This is a quick-quote Request for Quotation open from 2026-04-16 through 2026-04-22 (solicitation ID SRC0000033635).
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Apr 16, 2026
Alabama Department of Insurance
Close: Apr 22, 2026
The Alabama Department of Insurance is soliciting quotes to produce embroidered badge-type patches for the State Police and Fire Marshal, requiring 50 black-and-white patches and 50 full-color patches. Vendors must provide proofs for approval and supply stitch counts after proof approval; all patches must be shipped to the Department’s procurement office in Montgomery, AL with shipping costs included. This is a quick-quote Request for Quotation open from 2026-04-16 through 2026-04-22 (solicitation ID SRC0000033635).
Alabama Department of Insurance
Work includes interface 4.5 mm LVT in A00204 Beech natural woodgrain, 4" rubber base in all purposed areas to match the existing color, demo and disposal of existing carpet in the breezeway, hallway at the conference room, and the conference room on the 2nd floor, Overlay of existing VCT in the 2nd-floor restroom alcove area with 4.5 LVT and a new 4” rubber base to match the existing.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2026
Due Date
Apr 28, 2026
Release: Apr 8, 2026
Alabama Department of Insurance
Close: Apr 28, 2026
Work includes interface 4.5 mm LVT in A00204 Beech natural woodgrain, 4" rubber base in all purposed areas to match the existing color, demo and disposal of existing carpet in the breezeway, hallway at the conference room, and the conference room on the 2nd floor, Overlay of existing VCT in the 2nd-floor restroom alcove area with 4.5 LVT and a new 4” rubber base to match the existing.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Alabama Department of Insurance
The board discussed subsistence issues in Alaska, including updates from the Department of the Interior on the scoping review of the federal subsistence program. Public testimony focused on concerns regarding salmon declines, impacts of mining on water quality, bycatch, and the need for greater representation of tribal and rural voices in management decisions. Additional topics included educational outreach initiatives, National Park Service rulemaking, caribou hunting access in various regions, and the economic challenges faced by rural communities. The board emphasized the importance of balancing resource management with the cultural and food security needs of all rural residents.
The board conducted a regulatory meeting focusing on public testimony and subsistence management. Key topics included discussions on subsistence rights, the cumulative impacts of tourism and sport fishing on subsistence resources, the importance of traditional ecological knowledge, and administrative concerns regarding tribal consultation and representation. The board also reviewed proposals for brown bear customary and traditional use determinations in Unit 6 for the communities of Cordova, Chenega Bay, and Tatitlek.
The board held a regulatory meeting to deliberate on wildlife proposals for the 2026 to 2028 cycle and review existing closures. Key topics included discussions on subsistence hunting, trapping, and fishing on Federal public lands, updates on organizational reorganizations, budget information, and the status of fish and wildlife resources. The meeting also addressed changes to the agenda, such as deferrals and withdrawals of specific proposals, and provided a platform for information sharing between agency representatives and public members regarding subsistence management challenges and priorities.
The board meeting addressed several key topics including public comments on non-agenda items, concerns regarding subsistence access, closures, and the dual management system in Alaska. Discussion points included the impact of commercial fishing and sport hunting on wildlife resources, predator management, and the need for collaborative management with tribal organizations. Additionally, the meeting featured presentations from university students regarding their research on subsistence regulations, designated hunter programs, and environmental concerns such as severe winter impacts on wildlife populations and the threat of invasive European green crabs.
This document outlines the 2026 Fisheries Resource Monitoring Plan, which aims to identify and provide information necessary to sustain subsistence fisheries on Federal public lands for rural Alaskans. The plan accomplishes this by funding high-priority research and monitoring projects focusing on harvest monitoring, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and stock status and trends. It seeks to enhance fisheries research and data, improve communication for subsistence fisheries management, and increase meaningful involvement and collaboration with federally recognized tribes and Alaska Native/rural organizations.
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