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Active opportunities open for bidding
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeks to procure three gooseneck-type trailers for Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge; specifications require Diamond C Model FMAX210 (or approved equivalent) 25-ft x 102-in trailers with 25,000-lb GVWR and standard components. Proposals are due March 16, 2026 at 2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time and will be evaluated using a Lowest Priced Technically Acceptable (LPTA) approach; offerors must submit separate price (Part I) and technical/past performance (Part II) proposals. This is a Small Business set-aside under applicable FAR parts, requires active SAM registration and Treasury IPP registration, and delivery is required by October 22, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Close: Mar 16, 2026
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeks to procure three gooseneck-type trailers for Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge; specifications require Diamond C Model FMAX210 (or approved equivalent) 25-ft x 102-in trailers with 25,000-lb GVWR and standard components. Proposals are due March 16, 2026 at 2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time and will be evaluated using a Lowest Priced Technically Acceptable (LPTA) approach; offerors must submit separate price (Part I) and technical/past performance (Part II) proposals. This is a Small Business set-aside under applicable FAR parts, requires active SAM registration and Treasury IPP registration, and delivery is required by October 22, 2026.
AvailableWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is soliciting vendors to supply GPS and VHF collars for bighorn rams, ewes, and mountain goats to support disease management programs. The solicitation requires specific collar models with satellite transmission capabilities, VHF beacons, and passive drop-off options to be delivered to WDFW locations. All goods must be delivered by June 30, 2026, and interested vendors must access the full solicitation via the Washington State WEBS procurement portal using Opportunity ID PF260098TC.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Close: Mar 24, 2026
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is soliciting vendors to supply GPS and VHF collars for bighorn rams, ewes, and mountain goats to support disease management programs. The solicitation requires specific collar models with satellite transmission capabilities, VHF beacons, and passive drop-off options to be delivered to WDFW locations. All goods must be delivered by June 30, 2026, and interested vendors must access the full solicitation via the Washington State WEBS procurement portal using Opportunity ID PF260098TC.
AvailableWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife issued IFB PF260065MZ for the procurement of 18 round rearing ponds required for the Spokane hatchery renovation. This solicitation is a goods procurement for equipment rather than a grant program. Official documents and bidding instructions are managed through the Washington Electronic Business Solution (WEBS) portal.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Close: Apr 10, 2026
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife issued IFB PF260065MZ for the procurement of 18 round rearing ponds required for the Spokane hatchery renovation. This solicitation is a goods procurement for equipment rather than a grant program. Official documents and bidding instructions are managed through the Washington Electronic Business Solution (WEBS) portal.
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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
This document is an Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure (ERSD) agreement between the Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife and Carahsoft.com, formalized via DocuSign and completed on 2025-02-21. It outlines the terms and conditions for electronic communication, including procedures for obtaining paper copies, withdrawing consent, and contact information, ensuring parties acknowledge their ability to access and consent to electronic records and signatures.
Effective Date
Feb 21, 2025
Expires
Effective: Feb 21, 2025
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Expires:
This document is an Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure (ERSD) agreement between the Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife and Carahsoft.com, formalized via DocuSign and completed on 2025-02-21. It outlines the terms and conditions for electronic communication, including procedures for obtaining paper copies, withdrawing consent, and contact information, ensuring parties acknowledge their ability to access and consent to electronic records and signatures.
AvailableWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife
This document details a Field Order and associated agreements for AMANDA Professional Services (Time & Materials) for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The services are for an Amanda Implementation, specifically for a Rehabilitation Permit, encompassing 400 hours of professional services at a total cost of $78,396.00. The agreement commences on August 5, 2024, with a performance period of 12 months.
Effective Date
Aug 5, 2024
Expires
Effective: Aug 5, 2024
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Expires:
This document details a Field Order and associated agreements for AMANDA Professional Services (Time & Materials) for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The services are for an Amanda Implementation, specifically for a Rehabilitation Permit, encompassing 400 hours of professional services at a total cost of $78,396.00. The agreement commences on August 5, 2024, with a performance period of 12 months.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
This document is a DocuSign Certificate of Completion for "WDFW agreement no. 23-22898 (revised)", finalized on 2023-09-06. It includes an Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure from the Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife, detailing the terms for electronic communication, consent, and procedures for requesting paper copies or withdrawing electronic consent.
Effective Date
Sep 6, 2023
Expires
Effective: Sep 6, 2023
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Expires:
This document is a DocuSign Certificate of Completion for "WDFW agreement no. 23-22898 (revised)", finalized on 2023-09-06. It includes an Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure from the Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife, detailing the terms for electronic communication, consent, and procedures for requesting paper copies or withdrawing electronic consent.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
The meeting focused on the 5-Year Review of the Columbia River Salmon Fishery Management Policy 3630. Key discussions included the background of various regulatory frameworks impacting fisheries, such as the Pacific Salmon Treaty and U.S. vs. Oregon Management Agreement. The review analyzed mainstem fisheries statistics from 2021-2025 for Spring Chinook, Summer Chinook, Sockeye, Fall Chinook, Coho, and Chum, detailing allocation of allowable ESA impacts between recreational and commercial fisheries. The presentation also covered concurrency issues between Oregon and Washington policies, the development and implementation of alternative commercial gear like the Emerging Commercial Fishery (ECF), scientific monitoring methods, and a request for Director Delegation to allow the WDFW Director to work towards concurrent fishing regulations with the ODFW Director for 2026.
The Game Management Plan (GMP) is a guiding document designed to assist WDFW in managing hunted wildlife populations with the objective of ensuring their perpetuation. The plan encompasses guiding principles for hunting and dedicated chapters for various species or groups of species, detailing information on population, habitat, research, and other management goals. It serves as a framework to support hunting opportunities through responsible population management, with future actions subject to established rulemaking and review processes.
This document outlines the Game Management Plan, serving as a guidance document for the management of hunted species and future rulemaking. The plan is structured with an overarching chapter detailing general information and guiding principles, complemented by 16 species and guilds chapters. These chapters provide background, address habitat considerations including climate change implications, outline monitoring and research efforts, reference updated literature, and detail hunting opportunities and guidelines, alongside other contemporary issues. It is designed as a living document, subject to amendment as new information and scientific understanding emerge.
This document outlines a roadmap for continuous improvement of the Fish and Wildlife Commission, based on strategies and actions identified in the 2025 Commission Retreat. The plan focuses on enhancing collaboration and working relationships, optimizing the use of Commission time, maintaining adherence to Rules of Procedure, and fostering effective conversations and meetings. Key initiatives include conducting annual retreats, adopting ground rules, utilizing communication models, and improving processes for receiving public input to ensure efficient operations and strong public engagement.
The meeting included reports from Commissioners regarding wolf deterrence technology, monitoring of a small creek, and updates on previous advisory roles. The Deputy Director recognized enforcement officers for their service and flood relief efforts, and the Chair reported on attending the WAFWA Executive Leadership Conference and a ride-along with a Sergeant. Key committee discussions covered the Game Management Plan public comments and scheduling, legislative and budget processes, an update to the Rules of Procedure, consideration of the Conservation Policy, and the decision to proceed with rulemaking on the wolf petition following a gubernatorial directive. The Commission also commenced the Director's evaluation process. A decision was made regarding appointments to the Americans with Disabilities Act Advisory Committee, and a briefing was provided on the Game Management Plan process.
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