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Planning and Training Grant Service

Overview


Public Safety, Security & Fire
United StatesPosted: May 19th, 2026Deadline: June 19th, 2026

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SUMMARY


Seeking vendors for planning and training grant services to improve emergency preparedness and response for hazardous material transportation in Washington, DC.

KEY REQUIREMENTS


BUDGET

Verified

$1,000,000

CONTRACT DURATION


12 months

TIMELINE


Posted Date: May 18th, 2026

Questions Due Date: June 17th, 2026

Application Due Date: June 19th, 2026

Anticipated Award Date: September 30th, 2026

QUESTION DEADLINE


June 17th, 2026

Issuing Agency


Pipeline And Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

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DESCRIPTION


The government authority in Washington, DC is seeking a vendor to provide planning and training grant services aimed at enhancing emergency response capabilities. The focus is on adopting a comprehensive approach to emergency training and planning, especially regarding the unique challenges presented by transportation-related situations.

This initiative is designed to support the implementation of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Funding will be provided for activities that equip emergency responders to safely handle hazardous material incidents and advance planning measures to safeguard people, property, and the environment from the effects of accidents involving the transport of hazardous substances.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the submission deadline?
Submissions are due June 19, 2026. Questions must be submitted by June 17, 2026.
What is the budget for this RFP?
The published budget is $1,000,000.
Who issued this RFP?
It was issued by Pipeline And Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. The work is located in United States.
Who is a good fit for this opportunity?
  • Experience providing emergency planning and training services
  • Expertise in hazardous materials transportation and response
  • Knowledge of relevant federal and community right-to-know regulations
  • Demonstrated history of supporting public sector or government agencies
  • Ability to manage grant-funded projects and training programs

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