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Curly-leaf Pondweed Early Detection and Rapid Response

U.S. Department of Agriculture
Updated Jun 16, 2026 · 11:45 UTC
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This is a Special Notice — informational only.

The agency posted this for awareness. It's not a solicitation, so you can't respond with a bid.

The USDA Forest Service needs a small business to provide early detection and rapid response for curly-leaf pondweed in Grant Creek on the Midewin National Forest.

Key Details

The USDA Forest Service intends to award a competitive BPA Call Order against the Land Management Integrated Resources BPA (LMIR) for curly-leaf pondweed early detection and rapid response in Grant Creek on the Midewin National Forest, Illinois.

  • What exactly do they need?
  • The winner will provide early detection and rapid response for curly-leaf pondweed in Grant Creek on the Midewin National Forest, Illinois.
  • What's the contract structure and timeline?
  • The contract will be a BPA Call Order, which is a type of contract that allows the government to order work as needed.
  • How will they pick the winner?
  • The winner will be selected based on a competitive process.
  • When and how do you bid?
  • The notice doesn't say.

Who can apply

  • Any certified small business may apply.

Heads up — easy to miss

  • This is not a solicitation, and there is no request for proposals or submission of information in response to this notification.

If you're interested, do this first

  • Check if your company is already on the Land Management Integrated Resources BPA (LMIR) by searching for Solicitation 12363N23Q4023 on SAM.gov.

Primary point of contact

Name
Patrick Jones
Email
patrick.jones2@usda.gov

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