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USACE Omaha District Seeks Cooperative Management Agreements
March 12, 2026
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District is soliciting proposals from eligible Non-Federal Public Entities and Non-Profit Entities to enter into Challenge Cost-Sharing Cooperative Management Agreements. These agreements focus on managing designated recreation areas primarily around Fort Peck Lake, Lake Sakakawea, Lake Oahe, and other sites within the district. The initiative aims to share operational responsibilities and user fee revenues to enhance recreation services while reducing federal maintenance costs. Proposals are due by March 23, 2026, and interested parties should direct inquiries and submissions to the designated USACE contact.
- This opportunity allows non-federal entities to partner with USACE in managing high-use recreation areas, potentially increasing local engagement and resource efficiency.
- Procurement professionals should note the cooperative cost-sharing model, which involves shared operational duties and revenue, impacting contract structuring and financial planning.
- Contractors and non-profits specializing in recreation management, facility operations, or public engagement may find strategic value in pursuing these agreements.
- Early engagement with USACE and understanding the specific recreation areas involved can improve proposal competitiveness and alignment with federal objectives.
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District