The Treasury-awarded GOAA contract will keep the Deep Water Horizon Project Tracker up to date
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Treasury to Award New Contract to GOAA for Deep Water Horizon Project Tracker Access, Support

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The Department of the Treasury’s Bureau of the Fiscal Service will award a firm-fixed-price contract to the Gulf of America Alliance, also known as GOAA, for access to and support of the Deep Water Horizon Project Tracker, or DWHPT.

The sole-source contract has a five-year period of performance, including four 12-month options, according to a special notice posted on SAM.gov Monday.

Deep Water Horizon Project Tracker Contract Details

Under the contract, GOAA will keep data on the DWHPT up to date by collecting information for funding programs and maintaining a database of project partners. The organization will also perform manual and automated quality assurance and submit quarterly reports on data updates.

Work on the contract is expected to create transparency and prevent duplicative efforts in the restoration of the Gulf of America about 15 years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

GOAA, formerly known as the Gulf of Mexico Alliance, is a regional ocean partnership led by Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Members include representatives from state and federal agencies, academia, industry, non-government organizations and local communities.