USDA Forest Service - Southwest Idaho WCS Landscape Photo Documentation Project
Period of Performance: 04/01/2024 – 03/31/2026
Location:
- Boise National Forest, Boise, ID
- Payette National Forest, McCall, ID.
This contract is intended to provide documentation photography of vegetation work done in the Southwest Idaho Wildfire Crisis Strategy (WCS) Landscape before, during and after the work being done. GPS photo points will be set up across the project landscape so future photos can be taken from the same photo points.
The Contractor shall supply all labor, equipment, supplies, and incidentals necessary to provide GPS photo point photography services to the Forest Service, including providing all necessary photo cameras and support accessories and any other equipment necessary to capture technically difficult images in remote areas with National Forest Systems Lands regarding the Wildfire Crisis Strategy.
"Wildfire Crisis Strategy Photography" means events, themes and issues related to wildfire, prescribed fire, non-commercial thinning, commercial thinning, reforestation, and activities conducted in support of the agency’s accomplishment of the strategy. The Contractor shall have the means to guarantee his or her ability to shoot images under a variety of light, weather, and topographic conditions.
The Contractor must be physically able to work in forested terrain with steep and rocky areas while hiking to photo points.
Please see the solicitation and other attachments for more information.
Amendment 0001
Please review the attachment Amendment 0001 1282B124Q0012 1113603 for more information.
The purpose of this amendment is to provide answers to questions (starts on page 2) and to provide the following attachments:
- Attachment 002 - Amended Performance Work Statement (PWS)
- Attachment 005 - Example Photos (Before and After)
- Attachment 006 - Example Deliverable Booklet
Please provide a signed copy of this amendment at the time of proposal. Acknowledgment of this amendment is required in order for the contractor to be considered responsible.