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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 1,1996 PSA#1627US Department of Commerce/National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), PGAS, Procurement Operations Division, 1325 East
West Highway, Station 4301, Silver Spring, MD 20910-3283 B -- INTERNATIONAL COASTAL AGENDA FOR THE GLOBAL OCEAN OBSERVING
SYSTEM SOL 52-DGNC-6-90149 POC Ms. Eleanor Kaul at (301) 713-0823, or
by fax at (301) 713-0806, or Mr. Gregory N. Smith NOAA intends to award
a contract to the Horn Point Marine Facility, University of Maryland,
for the purpose of developing a document describing an international
coastal monitoring system, i.e., a ''coastal agenda.'' The United
States agreed, at a recent intergovernmental meeting on the Global
Ocean Observing System to undertake this project, which builds on the
work done to date by the international Health of the Ocean Panel
chaired by Dr. Neil Andersen, Professor, University of Maryland and the
recommendations of the Panel with regard to the potential effects of
contaminants/analytes on human health. Because of Dr. Andersen's
extensive work in the field of chemical contaminants and his
familiarity with the operations of each participant, particularly his
knowledge of monitoring requirements and capabilities in developing
countries, no other organization is believed to be capable of
performing the required work in accordance with the established
schedule. The U.S. has agreed that a draft document will be available
for the next meeting of the Global Ocean Observing System Strategy
Sub-Committee in January 1997, with subsequent milestones in early to
mid 1997. No solicitation has been prepared or is available. See Note
22. (0179) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0025 19960628\B-0003.SOL)
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