Opportunity
NATO Support and Procurement Agency #26SAM006
NSPA Solicitation for Environmental Baseline and Closeout Studies (EBS/ECS) under N-CAP ASP-6
Posted
June 16, 2026
Identifier
26SAM006
NAICS
541620, 541380, 541370
The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA), through its Southern Operating Centre, is initiating an Outline Agreement for Environmental Baseline and Closeout Studies (EBS/ECS) under the NSPA-Contractual Augmentation Packages (N-CAP) ASP-6. - Government Buyer: - NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA), SA - Southern Operating Centre - Services Requested: - Environmental Baseline Studies (EBS) to assess and document environmental conditions before military deployments - Environmental Closeout Studies (ECS) to verify and document site conditions after completion of activities - Tasks include: - Site assessments - Environmental sampling (soil, water, air) - Laboratory analysis - Data evaluation - Comprehensive reporting - Scope and Requirements: - Services must be delivered rapidly and flexibly across multiple locations, including urban, remote, arctic, and other challenging environments - Standardized service packages are required to ensure consistency and efficiency - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice - Products/Part Numbers/Quantities: - No products, part numbers, or purchase quantities are specified - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Ability to operate in diverse and challenging environments - Rapid response and flexible tasking capability - Standardization of service delivery across locations
Description
The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) intends to establish an Outline Agreement for the provision of Environmental Baseline and Closeout Studies in support of military deployments, exercises, and related activities within European NATO member states and partner nations. The services include assessment and documentation of environmental conditions prior to deployment and verification of site conditions after activities. Tasks involve site assessments, environmental sampling (soil, water, air), laboratory analysis, data evaluation, and reporting. The framework will allow rapid and flexible tasking across multiple locations, including urban, remote, arctic, and other challenging environments, using standardized service packages.