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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is soliciting 1,000 tons of 1.25-inch minus gravel to be delivered to the Hanford Reach National Monument to reinforce roads for fire management and access. The vendor is required to provide clean, weed-seed-free gravel along with a water tender and operator to maintain road integrity during the delivery process. Deliveries are scheduled to take place between May 10, 2026, and September 30, 2026, with quotes due by April 28, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Due Date
Apr 28, 2026
Release: Apr 21, 2026
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Close: Apr 28, 2026
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is soliciting 1,000 tons of 1.25-inch minus gravel to be delivered to the Hanford Reach National Monument to reinforce roads for fire management and access. The vendor is required to provide clean, weed-seed-free gravel along with a water tender and operator to maintain road integrity during the delivery process. Deliveries are scheduled to take place between May 10, 2026, and September 30, 2026, with quotes due by April 28, 2026.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Provide 3 EA Vertical Turbine Pumps.
Posted Date
Apr 20, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 20, 2026
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Close: May 1, 2026
Provide 3 EA Vertical Turbine Pumps.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Obtain a commercial off-the-shelf solution (COTS) for the design, implementation, and support of a comprehensive Safety Data Management System (SDMS).
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Obtain a commercial off-the-shelf solution (COTS) for the design, implementation, and support of a comprehensive Safety Data Management System (SDMS).
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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
This document outlines a Field Order (PF240413AW) from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to Carahsoft Technology Corporation for a 12-month subscription to Granicus AMANDA Editions Enterprise. The order, dated 2024-09-06, is based on Quote No: 49511437 (dated 2024-08-19) and detailed in Granicus Order Form Q-373706 (prepared 2024-08-19). The total price for the new subscription fees is $15,822.80, excluding Washington State tax. This specific subscription runs for 12 months, commencing on the order date, under a broader master contract (No. 05116) that extends until 2026.
Effective Date
Sep 6, 2024
Expires
Effective: Sep 6, 2024
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Expires:
This document outlines a Field Order (PF240413AW) from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to Carahsoft Technology Corporation for a 12-month subscription to Granicus AMANDA Editions Enterprise. The order, dated 2024-09-06, is based on Quote No: 49511437 (dated 2024-08-19) and detailed in Granicus Order Form Q-373706 (prepared 2024-08-19). The total price for the new subscription fees is $15,822.80, excluding Washington State tax. This specific subscription runs for 12 months, commencing on the order date, under a broader master contract (No. 05116) that extends until 2026.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
This document is a Change Request (V33--001, also referenced as CR001) for the 'Amanda Implementation - Depredation Permitting' project. It outlines a scope change to add 40 hours to the total project budget, increasing it to 364 hours. The changes include adding attachment capabilities to permits, adding customer contacts to the system, updating the Turkey Damage Permit template, adding a 'Cancel' value to the Permit Issuance Process, and enabling cloning of issued/closed permits. The request was made on March 21, 2024, and approved by Washington Wildlife (Jeffrey R. Hugdahl) on May 17, 2024, and Carahsoft (Melissa Donaldson) on May 15, 2024. The change has no impact on the project milestone timeline.
Effective Date
Mar 21, 2024
Expires
Effective: Mar 21, 2024
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Expires:
This document is a Change Request (V33--001, also referenced as CR001) for the 'Amanda Implementation - Depredation Permitting' project. It outlines a scope change to add 40 hours to the total project budget, increasing it to 364 hours. The changes include adding attachment capabilities to permits, adding customer contacts to the system, updating the Turkey Damage Permit template, adding a 'Cancel' value to the Permit Issuance Process, and enabling cloning of issued/closed permits. The request was made on March 21, 2024, and approved by Washington Wildlife (Jeffrey R. Hugdahl) on May 17, 2024, and Carahsoft (Melissa Donaldson) on May 15, 2024. The change has no impact on the project milestone timeline.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
This document outlines a Government Price Quotation and an associated Order Form for Granicus AMANDA Editions Enterprise Subscription services for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The quote details a total price of $15,822.80 for new subscription fees, with a total quote including tax of $17,373.43. The overarching contract term is from 2017-07-17 to 2026-09-15, with the specific order having a 12-month period of performance.
Effective Date
Jul 17, 2017
Expires
Effective: Jul 17, 2017
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Expires:
This document outlines a Government Price Quotation and an associated Order Form for Granicus AMANDA Editions Enterprise Subscription services for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The quote details a total price of $15,822.80 for new subscription fees, with a total quote including tax of $17,373.43. The overarching contract term is from 2017-07-17 to 2026-09-15, with the specific order having a 12-month period of performance.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
This document outlines a structured decision-making process for developing Hatchery Management Plans under the C-3624 Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead Hatchery Policy. It details a step-by-step methodology covering problem framing, defining objectives and attributes, identifying alternatives, evaluating consequences, and analyzing trade-offs. The plan aims to balance genetic and ecological risks with the ecological and societal benefits of hatchery programs, ensuring transparent and science-based decision-making for managing salmonid stocks.
The Commission meeting covered extensive topics across committee updates and general business. Key discussions included Commissioner feedback on stakeholder engagement and a preview of a documentary promoting mountain lion coexistence. Committee updates involved the Big Tent Committee recommending the discontinuation of work on the draft conservation policy due to negative stakeholder relationships, and the Fish Committee recommending delegation of authority to the Director regarding Mineral Lake fishing season extension rulemaking. The Habitat Committee briefed on Director-led rulemaking for roads on WDFW managed lands, emphasizing the inclusion of law enforcement input. The Wildlife Committee received updates on Snowy Plover recovery and proposed changes to predator loss compensation rules. The Executive Committee discussed the continuous improvement plan for decision-making transparency and the Director's evaluation process. The Director's report detailed organizational alignment workshops, inter-commission discussions on the Columbia River, legislative and budget advocacy (noting concerns over enforcement program funding in the Governor's budget), updates on new digital tools like the MyDFW App and eCRC, and the successful completion of the Bateman Island Causeway removal. The SWAP document submission and review process was also detailed. Petitions were reviewed, resulting in one approval (Mineral Lake rulemaking delegation) and ten denials, primarily concerning spring black bear seasons. The Commission unanimously approved the purchase of the 643+/- acre Beezley Hills Property B and the final draft of the Game Management Plan. Authority was delegated to the Director for 2026 Columbia River Salmon Management Policy implementation. Finally, the Commission directed staff to initiate rulemaking regarding 'Caught in the Act' wolf regulations (WAC 220-440-080 and WAC 220-440-020).
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.
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