Risk MAP Cost Estimating Services
Type: Forecast • Source ID: *F2023060402
Overview
Description
Government's objectives for cost analysis support services for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The DHS Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO), Cost Analysis Division (CAD), is responsible for cost analysis oversight for major acquisition programs in the entire DHS portfolio. The DHS Components are responsible for developing their cost estimates at the program level and overseeing the cost estimates for both non-major and delegated major acquisition programs. The purpose of this Specialized Cost Services (SCS) Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) order is to provide FEMA with cost estimation services to decrease the time it takes to develop life cycle cost estimates (LCCE) and ultimately improve the cost estimating capability for FEMA.
Reliable flood hazard data is the foundation of credible flood risk assessments, and these assessments serve a critical role as communities engage in the mitigation planning process. Federal statutes require that FEMA identify and map the Nation's flood-prone areas and to establish flood-risk zones in these areas. Risk Mapping, Assessment, and Planning (Risk MAP) Information Technology (IT) and Non-IT Acquisition Programs were established to not only map flood-prone areas around the nation, but to also provide communities with consistent risk-based approach to assessing potential vulnerability and losses. By analyzing and depicting flood risk, communities and the American public can better understand that risk and make informed decisions to reduce vulnerability.
Risk MAP IT and Non-IT Programs establish an integrated flood risk management approach that leverages and enhances the previously developed data from the Flood Map Modernization Program. Risk MAP provides an integrated web-accessible national assessment of flooding risks based on quality flood hazard data. This information enables communities to develop mitigation plans and make informed risk management decisions. Further, FEMA collaborates with local, State, regional, tribal, national, and other Federal partners in communicating these objectives and implementing Risk MAP. Because FEMA's efforts extend throughout the nation, implementing Risk MAP helps maintain the engineering capability in the State and private sectors sustaining jobs and stimulating the economy.
The Risk MAP IT and Non-IT Programs are both Post-Acquisition Decision Event (ADE) 3 Sustainment within the Acquisition Lifecycle Framework. The Risk MAP non-IT Program is a FEMA Level 1 Acquisition Program, while the Risk MAP IT Program is presently a Level 3 Acquisition Program but is transitioning to Level 2.
Est. Value
Min: $1,000,000
Max: $2,000,000
Max: $2,000,000
Est. Award Date
Q1 2023
Source Est. Solicitation Date
10/24/22
Set Aside
None
Forecast Type
Follow-On To Existing Contract
Place of Performance
Washington, DC USA
Forecast Source
Department of Homeland Security
Federal Emergency Management Agency is forecasted to issue a recompete procurement for Risk MAP Cost Estimating Services around Q1 2023 worth up to $2,000,000.
Agency
Source Level 1 Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Source Level 2 Agency
FEMA
Incumbent
Incumbent
Award ID
Potential Value
$89,698,104.61
Period of Performance
9/29/18
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3/4/25
Contacts
Point of Contact
Matthew Lucas   Profile
Point of Contact Email
Point of Contact Phone
(202) 702-4458
Potential Bidders and Partners
Similar Active Opportunities
Additional Detail
Date Published
10/11/22
Source Est. Period of Performance Start
12/17/22
Source Est. Period of Performance End
7/16/24
Source Forecast ID
*F2023060402