Federally Funded - Development and Facilitation of Emergency Management Training, And Exercise Program on Incident Command and Incident Management for The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) – Five Year (5) Contract

Location: New York
Posted: Apr 30, 2026
Due: May 21, 2026
Agency: The New York State Contract Reporter
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • U - Education and Training Services
Solicitation No: Solicitation Due Date is Friday, May 15th 2026
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Title:

Federally Funded - Development and Facilitation of Emergency Management Training, And Exercise Program on Incident Command and Incident Management for The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) – Five Year (5) Contract

Note:
Solicitation Due Date is Friday, May 15th 2026
CR#:
2134592

Agency:
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Issue date:
4/30/2026

Due date:

5/21/2026
Location:
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Category:
Miscellaneous
Ad type:
General
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