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Active opportunities open for bidding
Nebraska Public Service Commission
The Nebraska Public Service Commission seeks qualified candidates for modular housing, manufactured housing, and recreational vehicle plan reviewer/inspector roles. This RFQ aims to identify independent contractors to ensure compliance with state and federal standards, including HUD regulations. Respondents will provide plan reviews, inspections, and reports for housing and vehicles.
Posted Date
Nov 10, 2025
Due Date
Jan 5, 2026
Release: Nov 10, 2025
Nebraska Public Service Commission
Close: Jan 5, 2026
The Nebraska Public Service Commission seeks qualified candidates for modular housing, manufactured housing, and recreational vehicle plan reviewer/inspector roles. This RFQ aims to identify independent contractors to ensure compliance with state and federal standards, including HUD regulations. Respondents will provide plan reviews, inspections, and reports for housing and vehicles.
Nebraska Public Service Commission
The Nebraska Public Service Commission seeks a contractor to provide an Emergency Services IP Network (ESInet) and Next Generation Core Services (NGCS) to enable statewide delivery of Next Generation 911 (NG911). The contractor will design, implement, test, cutover, operate, and maintain the solution, provide 24/7 support, and manage the transition from existing legacy and NG911 systems. The solicitation includes a revised schedule of events and multiple project documents such as the request for proposal, cost proposal, technical matrix, and addenda.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Nebraska Public Service Commission
Close: Apr 15, 2026
The Nebraska Public Service Commission seeks a contractor to provide an Emergency Services IP Network (ESInet) and Next Generation Core Services (NGCS) to enable statewide delivery of Next Generation 911 (NG911). The contractor will design, implement, test, cutover, operate, and maintain the solution, provide 24/7 support, and manage the transition from existing legacy and NG911 systems. The solicitation includes a revised schedule of events and multiple project documents such as the request for proposal, cost proposal, technical matrix, and addenda.
AvailableNebraska Public Service Commission
This RFP is for the provision of an Emergency Services IP Network (ESInet) and Next Generation Core Services (NGCS) to enable statewide delivery of Next Generation 911 (NG911).
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Nebraska Public Service Commission
Close: Mar 24, 2026
This RFP is for the provision of an Emergency Services IP Network (ESInet) and Next Generation Core Services (NGCS) to enable statewide delivery of Next Generation 911 (NG911).
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Nebraska Public Service Commission
This document is a license (License No. RRL-2) issued by the Nebraska Public Service Commission to Renzenberger, Inc., granting them authority to engage in transportation in Nebraska intrastate commerce. The license certifies compliance with Neb. Rev. Stat. sections 75-301 to 75-322 and authorizes the carrier to transport employees of railroad carriers engaged in interstate commerce to or from their work locations in all points in Nebraska over irregular routes. The license was issued on January 1, 2027.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2027
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2027
Nebraska Public Service Commission
Expires:
This document is a license (License No. RRL-2) issued by the Nebraska Public Service Commission to Renzenberger, Inc., granting them authority to engage in transportation in Nebraska intrastate commerce. The license certifies compliance with Neb. Rev. Stat. sections 75-301 to 75-322 and authorizes the carrier to transport employees of railroad carriers engaged in interstate commerce to or from their work locations in all points in Nebraska over irregular routes. The license was issued on January 1, 2027.
AvailableNebraska Public Service Commission
This document is License No. RRL-1, issued by the Nebraska Public Service Commission to Railcrew Xpress, LLC on January 1, 2026. It certifies that Railcrew Xpress, LLC has complied with applicable Nebraska statutes and grants them authority to engage in transportation services in Nebraska intrastate commerce. Specifically, the license authorizes the transportation of employees of a railroad carrier to or from their work locations across all points in Nebraska, utilizing irregular routes.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Nebraska Public Service Commission
Expires:
This document is License No. RRL-1, issued by the Nebraska Public Service Commission to Railcrew Xpress, LLC on January 1, 2026. It certifies that Railcrew Xpress, LLC has complied with applicable Nebraska statutes and grants them authority to engage in transportation services in Nebraska intrastate commerce. Specifically, the license authorizes the transportation of employees of a railroad carrier to or from their work locations across all points in Nebraska, utilizing irregular routes.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Nebraska Public Service Commission
The committee held an election for new officers and discussed various operational topics, including relay center traffic, outreach activities, and the differentiation between session and conversation minutes. Discussions covered service quality scores, equipment support for CapTel, and the role of NCDHH in outreach efforts. Updates were provided regarding broadband programs, text to 911 implementation, and NSTEP statistics. The committee set the TRS surcharge for the upcoming fiscal year and addressed bylaws and potential marketing opportunities for underserved communities.
The committee discussed several key items, including the election of new officers, a presentation by Hamilton Relay regarding recent activities and outreach plans, and updates on the Text-to-911 implementation. Financial tracking for the TRS and NSTEP programs was reviewed, with a recommendation made to adjust the surcharge rate. Additionally, legislative updates concerning telecommunication deregulation and the elimination of obsolete committees were presented, alongside information on broadband expansion initiatives. The meeting also addressed appointments and committee vacancies.
The Commission addressed various regulatory items, including the transfer of control for telecommunications entities and broadband funding data. Complaints against specific service providers were dismissed. The Commission also handled transportation carrier applications, including the granting of operating authority and rate approvals, as well as issuing Grain Dealers Licenses. Additionally, the Commission discussed pending legislation and approved travel requests for a Commissioner to attend advisory council and regulatory orientation meetings.
The Commission addressed various departmental matters, including compliance inquiries for communications and universal service funds, and the revocation or suspension of several transportation permits and certificates. The meeting also covered the transfer of transportation authority, the establishment of rates for a transportation company, and addressed non-compliance issues regarding annual renewals. Additionally, the Commission reviewed reports on motor transportation and railroad complaints, initiated a docket regarding grain dealer claims, took action on pending legislation, and approved travel requests for staff.
The meeting addressed a variety of regulatory actions across several departments. The Commission approved applications for automatic dialing-announcing devices and granted an audit extension for the Nebraska Universal Service Fund. Additionally, the Commission revised speed testing requirements for broadband providers. In the natural gas sector, the Commission opened investigatory dockets for general monitoring and reviewed merger applications. The Commission also authorized an electric transmission line project for the Nebraska Public Power District. Transportation matters included dismissing a suspension for a limo service, reviewing carrier applications, and granting emergency rate amendments for several transportation companies. Finally, the Commission formalized its opposition to pending legislation, LB 996.
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