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Contract 47428: 1989-062-01 EXP IDAHO COORDINATION 2010
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A189Coordination-Columbia BasinwideIDFG participation in regional Fish and Wildlife Program-related activitiesParticipate in regional fish and wildlife issues directly related to the Fish and Wildlife Program. Personnel from the IDFG staff pool including the listed Contract Manager, listed Supervisor and all Technical Contacts may participate as necessary and available. Participation in regional fish and wildlife forums will include travel by IDFG staff to Portland and vicinity for approximately 30 trips per year from Boise. Regional forums may include, but are not limited to, the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (Council), US Army Corps of Engineers (COE) Columbia River mitigation forums, Regional Implementation Oversight Group (RIOG), the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership (PNAMP), and tribal coordination meetings. Regional forums may include but are not limited to CBFWA committee meetings such as Members, Members Advisory Group (MAG), Anadromous Fish Advisory Committee (AFAC), Resident Fish Advisory Committee (RFAC), Wildlife Advisory Committee (WAC), Lamprey Technical Work Group (LTWG), Fish Screening Oversight Committee (FSOC), Fish Passage Advisory Committee (FPAC), and ad-hoc committees as necessary to address new and emerging issues. IDFG staff may also attend conferences or seminars in support of resident fish/wildlife monitoring and support ongoing assessments of the status of the species and implementation of strategies and actions to help determine if protection, mitigation, and enhancement efforts are successful in the Columbia River Basin. IDFG staff will participate in the development and submission of NPCC, methodologies to quantify construction and inundation impacts and operational impacts, due to the FCRPS, for native resident fish and their habitat. IDFG staff will participate in NPCC's Wildlife Crediting Forum to resolve issues of wildlife mitigation responsibilities due to the FCRPS.ASuggestedAttend NPCC meetings04/01/201003/31/2011ConcludedTracy Hauser03/12/2010 4:14 PM
A189Coordination-Columbia BasinwideIDFG participation in regional Fish and Wildlife Program-related activitiesParticipate in regional fish and wildlife issues directly related to the Fish and Wildlife Program. Personnel from the IDFG staff pool including the listed Contract Manager, listed Supervisor and all Technical Contacts may participate as necessary and available. Participation in regional fish and wildlife forums will include travel by IDFG staff to Portland and vicinity for approximately 30 trips per year from Boise. Regional forums may include, but are not limited to, the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (Council), US Army Corps of Engineers (COE) Columbia River mitigation forums, Regional Implementation Oversight Group (RIOG), the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership (PNAMP), and tribal coordination meetings. Regional forums may include but are not limited to CBFWA committee meetings such as Members, Members Advisory Group (MAG), Anadromous Fish Advisory Committee (AFAC), Resident Fish Advisory Committee (RFAC), Wildlife Advisory Committee (WAC), Lamprey Technical Work Group (LTWG), Fish Screening Oversight Committee (FSOC), Fish Passage Advisory Committee (FPAC), and ad-hoc committees as necessary to address new and emerging issues. IDFG staff may also attend conferences or seminars in support of resident fish/wildlife monitoring and support ongoing assessments of the status of the species and implementation of strategies and actions to help determine if protection, mitigation, and enhancement efforts are successful in the Columbia River Basin. IDFG staff will participate in the development and submission of NPCC, methodologies to quantify construction and inundation impacts and operational impacts, due to the FCRPS, for native resident fish and their habitat. IDFG staff will participate in NPCC's Wildlife Crediting Forum to resolve issues of wildlife mitigation responsibilities due to the FCRPS.BSuggestedAttend CBFWA committee coordination meetings04/01/201003/31/2011ConcludedTracy Hauser03/12/2010 4:14 PM
A189Coordination-Columbia BasinwideIDFG participation in regional Fish and Wildlife Program-related activitiesParticipate in regional fish and wildlife issues directly related to the Fish and Wildlife Program. Personnel from the IDFG staff pool including the listed Contract Manager, listed Supervisor and all Technical Contacts may participate as necessary and available. Participation in regional fish and wildlife forums will include travel by IDFG staff to Portland and vicinity for approximately 30 trips per year from Boise. Regional forums may include, but are not limited to, the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (Council), US Army Corps of Engineers (COE) Columbia River mitigation forums, Regional Implementation Oversight Group (RIOG), the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership (PNAMP), and tribal coordination meetings. Regional forums may include but are not limited to CBFWA committee meetings such as Members, Members Advisory Group (MAG), Anadromous Fish Advisory Committee (AFAC), Resident Fish Advisory Committee (RFAC), Wildlife Advisory Committee (WAC), Lamprey Technical Work Group (LTWG), Fish Screening Oversight Committee (FSOC), Fish Passage Advisory Committee (FPAC), and ad-hoc committees as necessary to address new and emerging issues. IDFG staff may also attend conferences or seminars in support of resident fish/wildlife monitoring and support ongoing assessments of the status of the species and implementation of strategies and actions to help determine if protection, mitigation, and enhancement efforts are successful in the Columbia River Basin. IDFG staff will participate in the development and submission of NPCC, methodologies to quantify construction and inundation impacts and operational impacts, due to the FCRPS, for native resident fish and their habitat. IDFG staff will participate in NPCC's Wildlife Crediting Forum to resolve issues of wildlife mitigation responsibilities due to the FCRPS.C Attend NPCC's Wildlife Crediting Forum04/01/201003/31/2011ConcludedTracy Hauser03/12/2010 4:14 PM
A189Coordination-Columbia BasinwideIDFG participation in regional Fish and Wildlife Program-related activitiesParticipate in regional fish and wildlife issues directly related to the Fish and Wildlife Program. Personnel from the IDFG staff pool including the listed Contract Manager, listed Supervisor and all Technical Contacts may participate as necessary and available. Participation in regional fish and wildlife forums will include travel by IDFG staff to Portland and vicinity for approximately 30 trips per year from Boise. Regional forums may include, but are not limited to, the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (Council), US Army Corps of Engineers (COE) Columbia River mitigation forums, Regional Implementation Oversight Group (RIOG), the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership (PNAMP), and tribal coordination meetings. Regional forums may include but are not limited to CBFWA committee meetings such as Members, Members Advisory Group (MAG), Anadromous Fish Advisory Committee (AFAC), Resident Fish Advisory Committee (RFAC), Wildlife Advisory Committee (WAC), Lamprey Technical Work Group (LTWG), Fish Screening Oversight Committee (FSOC), Fish Passage Advisory Committee (FPAC), and ad-hoc committees as necessary to address new and emerging issues. IDFG staff may also attend conferences or seminars in support of resident fish/wildlife monitoring and support ongoing assessments of the status of the species and implementation of strategies and actions to help determine if protection, mitigation, and enhancement efforts are successful in the Columbia River Basin. IDFG staff will participate in the development and submission of NPCC, methodologies to quantify construction and inundation impacts and operational impacts, due to the FCRPS, for native resident fish and their habitat. IDFG staff will participate in NPCC's Wildlife Crediting Forum to resolve issues of wildlife mitigation responsibilities due to the FCRPS.D Attend RIOG04/01/201003/31/2011ConcludedTracy Hauser03/16/2010 3:23 PM
A189Coordination-Columbia BasinwideIDFG participation in regional Fish and Wildlife Program-related activitiesParticipate in regional fish and wildlife issues directly related to the Fish and Wildlife Program. Personnel from the IDFG staff pool including the listed Contract Manager, listed Supervisor and all Technical Contacts may participate as necessary and available. Participation in regional fish and wildlife forums will include travel by IDFG staff to Portland and vicinity for approximately 30 trips per year from Boise. Regional forums may include, but are not limited to, the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (Council), US Army Corps of Engineers (COE) Columbia River mitigation forums, Regional Implementation Oversight Group (RIOG), the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership (PNAMP), and tribal coordination meetings. Regional forums may include but are not limited to CBFWA committee meetings such as Members, Members Advisory Group (MAG), Anadromous Fish Advisory Committee (AFAC), Resident Fish Advisory Committee (RFAC), Wildlife Advisory Committee (WAC), Lamprey Technical Work Group (LTWG), Fish Screening Oversight Committee (FSOC), Fish Passage Advisory Committee (FPAC), and ad-hoc committees as necessary to address new and emerging issues. IDFG staff may also attend conferences or seminars in support of resident fish/wildlife monitoring and support ongoing assessments of the status of the species and implementation of strategies and actions to help determine if protection, mitigation, and enhancement efforts are successful in the Columbia River Basin. IDFG staff will participate in the development and submission of NPCC, methodologies to quantify construction and inundation impacts and operational impacts, due to the FCRPS, for native resident fish and their habitat. IDFG staff will participate in NPCC's Wildlife Crediting Forum to resolve issues of wildlife mitigation responsibilities due to the FCRPS.E Attend other Forums and coordination meetings as necessary04/01/201003/31/2011ConcludedTracy Hauser03/16/2010 3:23 PM
A189Coordination-Columbia BasinwideIDFG participation in regional Fish and Wildlife Program-related activitiesParticipate in regional fish and wildlife issues directly related to the Fish and Wildlife Program. Personnel from the IDFG staff pool including the listed Contract Manager, listed Supervisor and all Technical Contacts may participate as necessary and available. Participation in regional fish and wildlife forums will include travel by IDFG staff to Portland and vicinity for approximately 30 trips per year from Boise. Regional forums may include, but are not limited to, the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (Council), US Army Corps of Engineers (COE) Columbia River mitigation forums, Regional Implementation Oversight Group (RIOG), the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership (PNAMP), and tribal coordination meetings. Regional forums may include but are not limited to CBFWA committee meetings such as Members, Members Advisory Group (MAG), Anadromous Fish Advisory Committee (AFAC), Resident Fish Advisory Committee (RFAC), Wildlife Advisory Committee (WAC), Lamprey Technical Work Group (LTWG), Fish Screening Oversight Committee (FSOC), Fish Passage Advisory Committee (FPAC), and ad-hoc committees as necessary to address new and emerging issues. IDFG staff may also attend conferences or seminars in support of resident fish/wildlife monitoring and support ongoing assessments of the status of the species and implementation of strategies and actions to help determine if protection, mitigation, and enhancement efforts are successful in the Columbia River Basin. IDFG staff will participate in the development and submission of NPCC, methodologies to quantify construction and inundation impacts and operational impacts, due to the FCRPS, for native resident fish and their habitat. IDFG staff will participate in NPCC's Wildlife Crediting Forum to resolve issues of wildlife mitigation responsibilities due to the FCRPS.FDELIVDocument coordination activities & outcomes 03/31/2011ConcludedTracy Hauser03/16/2010 2:42 PM
B189Coordination-Columbia BasinwideCBFWA (subcontractor) Participation in regional Fish & Wildlife Program-related activitiesSubcontract to CBFWA for regional coordination work as described in WE A. For further details see Contract Release 20620 REL 23 - 1989-062-01 EXP CBFWA ANNUAL WORK PLAN 2010.A CBFWA Staff will attend regional meetings04/01/201003/31/2011ConcludedTracy Hauser03/12/2010 4:14 PM
B189Coordination-Columbia BasinwideCBFWA (subcontractor) Participation in regional Fish & Wildlife Program-related activitiesSubcontract to CBFWA for regional coordination work as described in WE A. For further details see Contract Release 20620 REL 23 - 1989-062-01 EXP CBFWA ANNUAL WORK PLAN 2010.B Attend other meetings as necessary04/01/201003/31/2011ConcludedTracy Hauser03/12/2010 4:14 PM
B189Coordination-Columbia BasinwideCBFWA (subcontractor) Participation in regional Fish & Wildlife Program-related activitiesSubcontract to CBFWA for regional coordination work as described in WE A. For further details see Contract Release 20620 REL 23 - 1989-062-01 EXP CBFWA ANNUAL WORK PLAN 2010.CDELIVDocument coordination activities & outcomes 03/31/2011ConcludedTracy Hauser03/12/2010 4:14 PM
C119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage ContractCovers work by the contractor to manage the overall contract, or to manage subcontractors associated with the project. 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 and budget).AASSEBAccrual - Submit September 2010 estimate to BPA08/16/201009/14/2010ConcludedTracy Hauser03/08/2010 2:43 PM
C119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage ContractCovers work by the contractor to manage the overall contract, or to manage subcontractors associated with the project. 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 and budget).B Submit 2011 Draft SOW/Budget to COTR12/20/201001/28/2011ConcludedTracy Hauser03/08/2010 2:43 PM
C119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage ContractCovers work by the contractor to manage the overall contract, or to manage subcontractors associated with the project. 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 and budget).C Finalize 2011 SOW/budget package with COTR01/28/201102/28/2011ConcludedTracy Hauser03/08/2010 2:43 PM
C119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage ContractCovers work by the contractor to manage the overall contract, or to manage subcontractors associated with the project. 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 and budget).D Cost Share Data10/04/201012/31/2010ConcludedTracy Hauser03/12/2010 9:46 AM
C119Manage and Administer ProjectsManage ContractCovers work by the contractor to manage the overall contract, or to manage subcontractors associated with the project. 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 and budget).EDELIVSuccessful Project Management 03/31/2011ConcludedTracy Hauser03/12/2010 9:23 AM
D185Produce CBFish Status ReportPISCES Status reportThe Contractor shall report on the status of milestones and deliverables in Pisces on a quarterly basis. 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. Contractor shall provide a summary of quarterly activities in comments section - meeting attendance and events, as well as a description of any materials published for the purposes of coordination. Contractor will provide a summary of the outcomes of coordination, including new policies.ASRApr-Jun 2010 (4/1/2010 - 6/30/2010)07/01/201007/15/2010ConcludedTracy Hauser03/12/2010 4:11 PM
D185Produce CBFish Status ReportPISCES Status reportThe Contractor shall report on the status of milestones and deliverables in Pisces on a quarterly basis. 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. Contractor shall provide a summary of quarterly activities in comments section - meeting attendance and events, as well as a description of any materials published for the purposes of coordination. Contractor will provide a summary of the outcomes of coordination, including new policies.BSRJul-Sep 2010 (7/1/2010 - 9/30/2010)10/01/201010/15/2010ConcludedTracy Hauser03/12/2010 4:11 PM
D185Produce CBFish Status ReportPISCES Status reportThe Contractor shall report on the status of milestones and deliverables in Pisces on a quarterly basis. 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. Contractor shall provide a summary of quarterly activities in comments section - meeting attendance and events, as well as a description of any materials published for the purposes of coordination. Contractor will provide a summary of the outcomes of coordination, including new policies.CSROct-Dec 2010 (10/1/2010 - 12/31/2010)01/01/201101/15/2011ConcludedTracy Hauser03/12/2010 4:11 PM