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Contract 38779: 200307200 EXP HABITAT AND BIODIVERSITY INFO SYSTEM FOR COLUMBIA
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 A159Transfer/Consolidate Regionally Standardized DataCreate Regional Focal Species Range Maps and Geospatial Application for RetrievalSubbasin Plans provides a list of focal species for each subbasin. The goal of this effort is to develop regional range maps for each focal species that would not only depict its occurrence within the subbasin but throughout the region. This work element archives and post these data to the InternetWildlife
 B160Create/Manage/Maintain DatabaseSustain Data Integrity, Documentation, and ConnectivityContinuing to create, manage and maintain the IBIS databases allows for continued data integrity, documentation and connectivity to occur and thus allow its continued updates and use. This includes installing new hardware and software, installing periodic software updates and periodic archiving the entire system, and maintaining Internect connectivity. The work elements listed here provide the necessary steps to achieve this goal.
 C160Create/Manage/Maintain DatabaseIncorporate GIS Data that were Used for the Assessment in Subbasin PlanAfter reviewing and cataloging GIS data sets acquired for subbasin planning, create individual coverages and post these within the IBIS application. That is each subbasin should have its own GIS download page that depicts the coverages that were used to describe or assess the subbasin.
 D161Disseminate Raw/Summary Data and ResultsData Posting and ExchangeWork related to the IBIS system that improves accessing and transfering of information. Includes manipulation of data to conform to the IBIS format and other data standards, QA/QC, building and maintaining connectivity with interrelated applications (e.g., GIS, web portals), creation of metadata/documentation and user-support materials, archival, etc. Additionally, this work element also includes developing decision support tools and evaluating use of the IBIS system for improvements and providing Technical Support.Wildlife
 E159Transfer/Consolidate Regionally Standardized DataAcquire Aquatic, Riparian and Upland Habitat data and informationThis work element is to address several needs that have been identified by the Northwest Environmental Data Network which has been created by the Northwest Power and Conservation Council and NOAA fisheries.WildlifeOther Anadromous
 F160Create/Manage/Maintain DatabaseIncorporate existing IBIS data into an improved database management system (DBMS)Incorporate existing IBIS information into the Columbia Basin's subbasin format for easy access and review. Also, other pertinent GIS data sets that mostly describe the vegetative characteristics and management activities that were done by other agencies and organizations are also incorporated into the subbasin format.
 G189Coordination-Columbia BasinwideSubbasin (spatial & other) Information Coordinate with Region, States, Tribes, Watershed groupsMaintain existing subbasin spatial & other information by contacting and coordinating with regional, states, tribal and watershed groups. This is to let them know what is available and also to identify other datasets that would need to be acquired.
 H189Coordination-Columbia BasinwideData Management Coordination with NED, NPCC, CBFWA, & BPAEstablish Regional coordination with IBIS and the other data systems (e.g. NED, Streamnet, PNAMP, etc.) within the Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife program.
 I132Produce Progress (Annual) ReportSummary report to BPA documenting this year's activities and accomplishmentsSeveral types of reports are covered under this Work Element. But for this project, annual reports will be developed and submitted that depict the progress made of the course of the year for each milestone within each Work Element. Annual reports need to be submitted no later than 15 days of conclusion of the fiscal year. This work Element includes developing a draft, submitting it for comments and review, responding to those comments and reviews, finalizing the report, and if need be converting it to a file format that will allow it to be posted on BPA website.
 J119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage and Administer IBISFor work related to managing and administering IBIS's computer network system. This work element also covers administrative work in support of on the ground efforts and in support of BPA's programmatic requirements such as metric reporting, financial reporting (e.g., accruals), and development of an SOW package (includes draft SOW, budget, spending plan, and property inventory).
 K185Produce CBFish Status ReportPeriodic Status Reports for BPAThe Contractor shall report on the status of milestones and deliverables in Pisces. Reports shall be completed either monthly or quarterly as determined by the BPA COTR. Additionally, when indicating a deliverable milestone as COMPLETE, the contractor shall provide metrics and the final location (latitude and longitude) prior to submitting the report to the BPA COTR.