Adaptive Management and Research of Natural Resources on Midwest Air Force Installations
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The primary objective of the Air Force installation natural resources programs is to sustain, restore and modernize natural infrastructure to ensure operational capability and no net loss in the capability of Air Force lands to support the military mission of the installation. This includes management and improvement of ecosystems to sustain all species and prevent mission degradation. The primary service area we are requesting assistance includes the following Air Force installations: Fairchild AFB, WA; Mountain Home AFB, ID; Malmstrom AFB, MT; Hill AFB, UT; Utah Training and Testing Range, UT; F.E. Warren AFB, WY; Sundance AFS, WY; Buckley SFB, CO; Cheyenne Mountain AFS, CO; Peterson SFB, CO; Schriever SFB, CO; US Air Force Academy, CO; Minot AFB, ND; Grand Forks AFB, ND; Cavalier SFS, ND; Ellsworth AFB, SD; Badlands Bombing Range, SD; Offutt AFB, NE; McConnell AFB, KS; Whiteman AFB, MO; Scott AFB, IL; and Wright Patterson AFB, OH. Management of natural resources on Air Force installations is guided and directed through the collaborative preparation of each installation’s INRMP. The INRMP describes projects required to sustain military readiness and compliance with fish, wildlife, and other natural resources regulations. The collaborating partners who develop INRMP are Air Force Natural resources managers, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and each State’s Game and Fish agency.
a. GeneralAll qualified, responsible organizational applicants from academia, the non-profitsector, and industry are eligible to submit research proposals. This includesUniversity Affiliated Research Centers unless precluded from submitting a proposalby their Department of Defense operating contract.b. Eligibility Notice for All ApplicantsWe review your application, proposal, and Office of Management and Budget (OMB)designated repositories of government-wide public and non-public data, includingcomments you have made, as required by 31 U.S.C. 3321 and 41 U.S.C. 2313 anddescribed in 2 CFR 200.205 and 32 CFR 22.410 to assess risk posed by applicants,and confirm applicants are qualified, responsible, and eligible to receive an award. Ifwe cannot determine you or your organization qualified and responsible, you are noteligible to receive an award.c. Ineligible EntitiesNone of the following entity types are eligible to submit proposals as primary awardrecipients under this announcement.(1) Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs)(2) Individual persons or people(3) Federal agencies