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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Construct a boardwalk at the Department's Union River Wildlife Area Unit includes clearing, grubbing, and site restoration, boardwalk abutments, timber piles and installation, girder boards and installation, deck boards and installation, guardrail installation including posts and boards.
Posted Date
Jun 8, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: Jun 8, 2026
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Close: Jul 7, 2026
Construct a boardwalk at the Department's Union River Wildlife Area Unit includes clearing, grubbing, and site restoration, boardwalk abutments, timber piles and installation, girder boards and installation, deck boards and installation, guardrail installation including posts and boards.
AvailableWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Replace existing HVAC system at the Residence at the Department's Wells Wildlife Area.
Posted Date
Jun 9, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 9, 2026
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Close: Jun 25, 2026
Replace existing HVAC system at the Residence at the Department's Wells Wildlife Area.
AvailableWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife
28 EA of 288’x60’ bird netting with 2”x2” holes; Must be black twisted knotted nylon; Must use #84 border rope.
Posted Date
Jun 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
Release: Jun 8, 2026
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Close: Jun 24, 2026
28 EA of 288’x60’ bird netting with 2”x2” holes; Must be black twisted knotted nylon; Must use #84 border rope.
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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 strategic plan, focusing on the 23-25 Biennium Proviso, outlines the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's approach to effective protection and ecological improvement. Key pillars include protecting current ecosystem function, defining and implementing ecological improvements, and administering an ecological improvement framework, while continuing recovery and restoration efforts. The plan details next steps for developing an ecological improvement program with specific indicators and mechanisms, alongside enhancing the protection of existing resources through improved standards, compliance, and enforcement. The initiative emphasizes leveraging science capacity, updated data, and staff development to achieve its ecological goals.
The commission reviewed two land transactions. The first involved the acquisition of approximately 40 acres in Pacific County for the North Willapa Bay Estuaries and Shoreline Project to protect critical wetland and riparian habitats. The second involved the disposal of an undeveloped portion of a public fishing easement along Dreamz Road in Asotin County, following legislative budget provisions that conditioned the future development of the site.
The meeting included reports from Commissioners on various activities, including habitat recovery, fish and wildlife management, and engagement with stakeholders. The Big Tent Committee discussed budget challenges and the need to promote the mission to the public. Other committees reviewed connectivity corridors, Pacific Salmon Commission briefings, and wildlife habitat agreements. The Director provided updates on North of Falcon negotiations, the Skagit River Relicensing Settlement Agreement, and pending petitions. The Commission approved multiple land transactions, Livestock Compensation rulemaking, and commercial non-spot shrimp pot license conversion. Additionally, the commission received briefings on the Pacific Salmon Treaty and the 2025 Annual Wolf Report, followed by planning for future meeting locations.
The commission reviewed the Periodic Status of the lynx population in Washington. The discussion highlighted that the resident lynx population remains restricted to specific counties with estimated numbers between 40 and 100 individuals. Various threats were identified, including habitat fragmentation, climate change, and competition from other species. The staff recommended maintaining the status of the lynx as endangered wildlife in Washington, a proposal that would continue existing messaging and protection efforts.
The Commission addressed various items including land transaction approvals, the North of Falcon Policy, and rules regarding charter stamps and King Crab importation. Research priorities were presented, and periodic status reviews for several state-listed species were approved. The Commission also discussed the conservation of fish and wildlife resources, received updates on forage fish and commercial smelt fisheries, and approved 2017-18 sportfishing regulations. Other agenda topics included the Pacific Salmon Treaty, a proposed budget policy, and the performance of fisheries managed under the Columbia River Basin Salmon Management Policy. Finally, requests were made for future briefings on department land maintenance costs and the application of government transparency laws to fisheries negotiations.
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