COST NO FEENO SET ASIDE USED.

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. - SERDP RC24-4117 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA - PROMOTING RESILIENCE OF SPOTTED TURTLE POPULATIONS ON DOD INSTALLATIONS: ASSESSING ANTHROPOGENIC AND CLIMATE-INDUCED STRESSORS IN COASTAL AND INLAND POPULATIONS

PIID: W912HQ24C0094Solicitation ID: W912HQ23S0001
Signed Date: Oct 23, 2025Effective Date: Sep 6, 2024End Date: Closes in 1236 days

Key Details

Dollars Obligated
$738,686
Base & All Options
Awarding Agency
Department of Defense
Awarding Sub-Agency
Department of the Army
Product Service Code
AJ12 - GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY R&D SERVICES; GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; APPLIED RESEARCH
Extent Competed
FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION
Number of Offers
361
Place of Performance
ATHENS, GA, 306021589, CD-GA-10

Description

SERDP RC24-4117 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA - PROMOTING RESILIENCE OF SPOTTED TURTLE POPULATIONS ON DOD INSTALLATIONS: ASSESSING ANTHROPOGENIC AND CLIMATE-INDUCED STRESSORS IN COASTAL AND INLAND POPULATIONS

Context & Analysis

On Oct 23, 2025, Department of Defense obligated $738,686 to UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. for serdp rc24-4117 university of georgia - promoting resilience of spotted turtle populations on dod installations: assessing anthropogenic and climate-induced stressors in coastal and inland populations. The award is classified under NAICS 541715 — RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHYSICAL, ENGINEERING, AND LIFE SCIENCES (EXCEPT NANOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY) and issued as a cost no fee contract. Competition extent: full and open competition with 361 offers received. The procurement used a NO SET ASIDE USED. set-aside. Performance is located in ATHENS, GA. The contract is scheduled through Sep 5, 2029. This award is one of several similar procurements from Department of Defense under NAICS 541715 — related awards are listed below.

Contractor Information

UEI: NMJHD63STRC5
CAGE Code: 07DC3
Location: ATHENS, GA

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