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Organization Emergency Services and Public Protection, Dept. of
Project/Solicitation # DESPP-2019-001
Solicitation Type Request for Proposal
Due Date 04/30/2019
Includes SBE/MBE Requirements NO
Qualified Partnership NO
Summary Hazardous Materials Transportation Related Exercise

Contact Name Joshua Joseph
E-Mail joshua.joseph@ct.gov
Phone (860) 685-8931
FAX
WebSite www.ct.gov/demhs

Additional Description Project Summary: The Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection (DESPP), Commission on Fire Prevention and Control (CFPC), acting on behalf of the State Emergency Response Commission (SERC), is seeking to retain a contractor to conduct a Transportation Related Exercise for emergency responders and local officials. Preferred location for the Exercise is in Southeastern Connecticut Division within the Division of Emergency Management & Homeland Security (DEMHS) Region 4. The Full Scale Transportation Related Exercise, “the Project”, calls for an exercise design team to be assembled using the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) model, with local and state emergency response agencies, the federal government and the private sector representatives. The SERC recognizes that an Extremely Hazardous Substance (EHS) release in a transportation type incident would be a multi-level /multi-agency response requiring training, communication, procedures, resources and cooperation. The contractor interested in submitting proposals must demonstrate experience in conducting HAZMAT transportation related exercises and drills, knowledge of applicable federal hazardous material transportation laws and hazard classification system, educational chemical background, OSHA standards and regulations, risk analysis, statistical analysis, National Incident Management System and experience with developing or updating emergency plan requirements of the EPCRA.

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