Clean Transportation Fuel Program Backstop Aggregator (Request for Application)
Jul 23, 2026
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Sep 24, 2026
Seeks applications from non-profit organizations to serve as new mexico's clean transportation fuel program (ctfp) backstop aggregator.
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Jul 23, 2026
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Sep 24, 2026
Seeks applications from non-profit organizations to serve as new mexico's clean transportation fuel program (ctfp) backstop aggregator.
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Sep 7, 2026
The New Mexico Environment Department is soliciting proposals under RFP# 27-667-5189-00024, titled "New Mexico Circular Economy," for projects that reduce waste and keep materials and resources in productive use through reuse, recycling, recovery, or redesign. The official release describes the opportunity as a competitive procurement process with $1.5 million for feasibility and assessment projects and $10 million for project implementation, and says NMED anticipates awarding contracts rather than identifying the opportunity as a grant program. New Mexico businesses, local governments, Tribal governments, schools, and nonprofits may apply, and proposals must be submitted through NMED's Bonfire Procurement Portal by 5 p.m. MDT on Monday, Sept. 7, 2026.
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The New Mexico Environment Department is soliciting proposals under RFP# 27-667-5189-00024, titled "New Mexico Circular Economy," for projects that reduce waste and keep materials and resources in productive use through reuse, recycling, recovery, or redesign. The official release describes the opportunity as a competitive procurement process with $1.5 million for feasibility and assessment projects and $10 million for project implementation, and says NMED anticipates awarding contracts rather than identifying the opportunity as a grant program. New Mexico businesses, local governments, Tribal governments, schools, and nonprofits may apply, and proposals must be submitted through NMED's Bonfire Procurement Portal by 5 p.m. MDT on Monday, Sept. 7, 2026.
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Santa Fe
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1190 S St Francis Dr
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This document is a Statewide Price Agreement (No. 40-00000-24-00061) between the State of New Mexico and Terralogic Document Systems, Inc. for Document Conversion Services. Effective from March 11, 2024, to March 10, 2026, it establishes a framework for state agencies to procure services and products based on Terralogic's existing GSA Contract (GS-35F-0118V). The agreement outlines general terms and conditions, reporting requirements for sales, and an administrative fee of 0.75% on sales. It does not specify a total contract value, but rather provides a price list from the referenced GSA schedule for various items and services.
This Information Technology Agreement (Agreement No. 25-667-1800-44495) is established between the State of New Mexico Environment Department and Terralogic Document Systems, Inc. for the provision of maintenance, support, and enhancement services for LaserFiche Rio and LaserFiche Forms instances. The agreement is effective from February 5, 2025, and is set to terminate on January 28, 2029. It specifies a maximum total compensation not to exceed $93,041.68. This agreement operates under a broader statewide price agreement (40-00000-24-00061) and includes a specific Purchase Order (66700-0000044495) for $24,500.00, indicating that the stated maximum is a ceiling for potential expenditures rather than a guaranteed total.
This document details an amendment to Statewide Price Agreement Number 30-00000-23-00067 between the State of New Mexico General Services Department and Carahsoft Technology Corporation. The amendment extends the agreement's term from its original end date of June 25, 2025, to a new expiration date of April 15, 2027, while maintaining all other original terms and conditions. The agreement facilitates the procurement of General Purpose Commercial Information Technology Equipment, Software & Services, leveraging GSA Contract #47QSWA18D008F. It functions as a framework agreement, meaning specific orders will be placed against it, and no fixed total contract amount is specified.
Board meetings and strategic plans from New Mexico Environment Department
This addendum updates the Escudilla Watershed Restoration Action Plan (WRAP) and Watershed Based Plan (WBP) to meet U.S. EPA criteria for a Watershed Based Plan. It incorporates current water quality data and watershed scoring, revises essential and complementary project descriptions, costs, and timelines across multiple sub-watersheds, and updates sections on evaluation criteria, monitoring, public outreach, and milestones. The plan aims to address non-point source pollution, particularly temperature and sediment impairments in the San Francisco River Basin, to improve water quality and watershed functionality, ensuring eligibility for CWA Section 319 funding.
The New Mexico Circular Economy Plan is a flexible, phased roadmap designed to build a more responsible and resilient materials management system, grounded in circular economy principles where materials are kept in use, waste is reduced, and natural systems are regenerated. The plan outlines five strategic goals: reducing illegal dumping and environmental harm, internalizing end-of-life costs through shared responsibility, strengthening in-state markets and infrastructure, improving access and equity across rural and tribal communities, and enhancing data, coordination, and consistency. These efforts aim to create a safer, more resilient, and economically stronger materials management system for the state.
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The Board reviewed and approved a petition to amend radiation protection regulations, which includes updates to definitions, enforcement practices, equipment requirements, and the incorporation of federal standards. The Board also scheduled a hearing regarding these rule changes. Additionally, the meeting included preliminary discussions regarding upcoming agenda items for future sessions, including an appeal process related to a construction permit.
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