Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Key metrics and characteristics
The city where this buyer is located.
The county where this buyer is located.
Physical address of this buyer.
Postal code for this buyer's location.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
Includes fiscal year calendars, procurement complexity scores, and strategic insights.
Active opportunities open for bidding
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is seeking proposals to develop a pre-feasibility study and preliminary alternative designs for enhancing volitional fish passage at Conowingo Dam. The project focuses on selective sorting and species-recognition technologies to allow native species to pass while excluding invasive fish. The selected contractor will coordinate with state and federal agencies and the dam operator to provide a decision matrix and generalized budget for the proposed solutions.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 27, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Close: Apr 27, 2026
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is seeking proposals to develop a pre-feasibility study and preliminary alternative designs for enhancing volitional fish passage at Conowingo Dam. The project focuses on selective sorting and species-recognition technologies to allow native species to pass while excluding invasive fish. The selected contractor will coordinate with state and federal agencies and the dam operator to provide a decision matrix and generalized budget for the proposed solutions.
AvailableMaryland Department of Natural Resources
This RFP is for the design, provision, and installation of Playground Equipment at Clear Spring Elementary School.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Close: Apr 14, 2026
This RFP is for the design, provision, and installation of Playground Equipment at Clear Spring Elementary School.
AvailableMaryland Department of Natural Resources
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is seeking technical assistance for economic studies and support related to electrical generation and transmission. This solicitation is a Double Envelope Proposal identified by ID BPM055977 and was officially posted on the eMaryland Marketplace Advantage portal. Interested parties must submit their responses by the deadline of April 21, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Close: Apr 21, 2026
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is seeking technical assistance for economic studies and support related to electrical generation and transmission. This solicitation is a Double Envelope Proposal identified by ID BPM055977 and was officially posted on the eMaryland Marketplace Advantage portal. Interested parties must submit their responses by the deadline of April 21, 2026.
AvailableGet alerted before the bid drops, know which RFPs to pursue, and generate compliant drafts with AI.
Track vendor wins and renewal opportunities
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
This document is a purchase order/invoice from Carahsoft Technology Corp to the State of Maryland for Salesforce software licenses (Sales Cloud - Enterprise Edition) and associated services (Premier Success Plan, Government Cloud Plus). The total amount due is USD 18,601.56, with services effective from January 30, 2025, to January 29, 2026. The order is identified by PO Number K00P5600868.
Effective Date
Jan 30, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 30, 2025
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Expires:
This document is a purchase order/invoice from Carahsoft Technology Corp to the State of Maryland for Salesforce software licenses (Sales Cloud - Enterprise Edition) and associated services (Premier Success Plan, Government Cloud Plus). The total amount due is USD 18,601.56, with services effective from January 30, 2025, to January 29, 2026. The order is identified by PO Number K00P5600868.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
This document is a budgetary proposal from Granicus to the Maryland Environmental Trust for a 'Connect' subscription service. The proposal, identified by Order # Q-427804, was prepared on March 11, 2025, and expires on April 19, 2025. The subscription period, or 'Period of Performance', is from April 20, 2025, to April 19, 2026. The annual fee for the service is $2,162.81, with payment terms of Net 30. The proposal includes detailed pricing and references standard terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Apr 20, 2025
Expires
Effective: Apr 20, 2025
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Expires:
This document is a budgetary proposal from Granicus to the Maryland Environmental Trust for a 'Connect' subscription service. The proposal, identified by Order # Q-427804, was prepared on March 11, 2025, and expires on April 19, 2025. The subscription period, or 'Period of Performance', is from April 20, 2025, to April 19, 2026. The annual fee for the service is $2,162.81, with payment terms of Net 30. The proposal includes detailed pricing and references standard terms and conditions.
AvailableMaryland Department of Natural Resources
This document serves as a Notice to Proceed for Work Order WO 23-12, under Contract F50B0600028, for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources - Critical Area Commission (DNR CAC). The work order details the implementation of a modern Salesforce-based document management and application processing system, including data migration, training, and post-go-live support. The total cost for the base work order is $177,109.00. The effective start date is August 4, 2022, and the project is scheduled to conclude by June 30, 2023.
Effective Date
Aug 4, 2022
Expires
Effective: Aug 4, 2022
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Expires:
This document serves as a Notice to Proceed for Work Order WO 23-12, under Contract F50B0600028, for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources - Critical Area Commission (DNR CAC). The work order details the implementation of a modern Salesforce-based document management and application processing system, including data migration, training, and post-go-live support. The total cost for the base work order is $177,109.00. The effective start date is August 4, 2022, and the project is scheduled to conclude by June 30, 2023.
See expiring contracts, renewal risk, pricing history, and competitor awards — then sync the data to your CRM.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Maryland Department of Natural Resources Forest Service
This work plan for Fishing and Boating Services outlines strategic objectives and focus areas for 2026. Key pillars include applying data-driven management for fishery resources, implementing scientifically accepted methods for data collection and analysis, pursuing large-scale aquatic habitat restoration, maintaining engaged public and partners through effective outreach, ensuring fiscal stability and transparent reporting, promoting safety and accessibility in Maryland's waterways, and developing a competent and diverse workforce. The plan emphasizes balancing economic opportunity with sustainability, adapting to environmental changes, and fostering collaboration across agencies and with stakeholders.
This Strategic Plan outlines the direction for Fishing and Boating Services (FABS) to ensure the sustainable and safe use of Maryland's aquatic natural resources and waterways for present and future generations. The plan is organized around seven strategic goals: effective and equitable management of fishery resources, consistent implementation of scientific data collection and analysis, visionary ecosystem assessment and restoration, comprehensive stakeholder outreach, rigorous fiscal responsibility, enhancement of safety and accessibility for boating, and the cultivation of a diverse and professional workforce.
The meeting addressed the nomination and subsequent approval of David Satterfield to serve on the MET Advisory Council, where he will represent Forever Maryland on the Land Trust Outreach Committee. An upcoming Board Meeting outing to Royce Hanson Conservation Park was announced. The Director provided an update indicating a record year for easement monitoring reports, with a review of the FY25 Managing For Results report scheduled for September. The Lands Committee reported on the approval of new conservation easements, including properties in Baltimore County, and the approval of a modification to an existing easement. Progress on easement projects, including a large property in Montgomery County, was detailed. The Stewardship staff reported on monitoring visits and the status of active violations. A specific request regarding planting a buffer along a waterway on Easement 0458BLA98.KENT was approved. A significant discussion occurred regarding the Irvine Nature Center stewardship matter concerning wedding/event rentals and construction plans, leading to a closed session with counsel. Following the closed session, the Board delegated authority to the Executive Director and staff to work with Irvine Nature Center and Caves Valley Trust to attempt to reach an agreement on the potential easement violation, with a review scheduled for the September meeting. The Land Trust Outreach Committee provided an update on end-of-year projects, processing co-held reports, and a recent roundtable discussion. The Governance Committee secured approval for the fiscal year 2026 Board Roster and the addition of Alice Ewen to the recommended Trustees list. The Finance Committee reviewed the Balance Sheet as of April 30, 2025, approved the FY 26 budget for Board-managed funds, and approved submitting a letter to the Governor regarding Maryland the Beautiful Act funding.
The meeting commenced with the Director's Report, noting the successful conversion of a temporary contractual position in the Stewardship program to a full-time permanent role, dedicated to easement stewardship. The Director also shared insights from the Forever Maryland Policy Summit regarding Program Open Space funding and data center growth, and provided an update on the Keep Maryland Beautiful Grants program. A significant portion of the meeting included a closed session consultation with counsel regarding the stewardship matter concerning Irvine Nature Center and potential litigation related to third-party event rentals. In committee reports, the Lands Committee approved actions affecting existing MET easements, including the McGavisk Property, and discussed a stewardship matter for the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC), ultimately approving the proposed research project contingent upon meeting staff conditions and requiring a funded pre- and post-project evaluation to verify mitigation and restoration. The status of conservation easement projects was also reviewed, showing projections for acreage protection across calendar and fiscal years. The Finance Committee reported on budget utilization and asset levels, leading to the unanimous approval of the budget and balance sheet statements through the end of September. The Governance Committee raised concerns regarding future Board vacancies and the necessity of maintaining a quorum.
The meeting included a Director's Report noting an expected record year for easement monitoring reports completed and the upcoming launch of the Keep Maryland Beautiful Grants program, with funding contributions expected from the Maryland Department of Transportation and the Maryland Department of Agriculture. A closed session was held to consult with counsel and discuss pending litigation regarding the Irvine Nature Center easement stewardship matter. Committee reports covered the nomination of a new chair for the Land Trust Outreach committee, and the Lands Committee approved a Consent Agenda which included approving four proposed new conservation easements totaling approximately 275.7 acres and an action affecting an existing easement. The Lands Committee also provided an update on easement protection progress and the implementation of DocuSign. The Governance Committee recommended adding a new candidate to the list of recommended Trustees. The Finance Committee received approval for the financial statements, including Budget vs. Actuals and the FY26 Budget, and held an open discussion on MET funds and investments.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Track Maryland Department of Natural Resources Forest Service's board meetings, strategic plans, and budget discussions. Identify opportunities 6-12 months before competitors see the RFP.
Keep your public sector contacts fresh and actionable. No more stale data.
Premium
Win more deals with deep buyer insights
Premium
Access the largest public sector contact database