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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 24,1999 PSA#2482REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS, COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF VISITOR SAFETY IN THE
NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM. Public use of the 378 units of the National Park
System exceeded 275 million visits in 1998. A National Park Service
(NPS) goal is to provide the public an enjoyable, safe visitor
experience. Visitor risk and resulting accidents represent an important
challenge to the NPS in planning, management, and park operations. To
improve visitor safety, the NPS Risk Management Division has determined
that a comprehensive Public Safety Initiative should be undertaken. One
component of the Public Safety Initiative is to conduct a comprehensive
study of visitor safety in the National Park System. The comprehensive
study requires seven major tasks be accomplished: 1) selection of a
representative sample of 30 NPS units to be included in the
comprehensive study, 2) a review of the research literature relevant to
visitor safety and risk communication, 3) a risk analysis of available
NPS visitor accident data, 4) an inventory of risk conditions
currently found in the 30 NPS units, 5) a survey of visitors at the 30
NPS units, 6) a synthesis of the literature review, accident data
analysis, inventory of risk conditions, and visitor survey data into a
technical report on visitor risk, and 7) participation in workshops
with NPS managers in Washington, D.C. to learn about NPS managers'
visitor safety concerns, and to report preliminary results or progress.
The research project will be awarded as a subcontract, funded through
the existing Cooperative Agreement between the NPS and the University
of Idaho Cooperative Park Studies Unit (CPSU), and managed by the NPS
Social Science Program. The cost is expected to be within the range of
$210,000 to $250,000 including all overhead charges. A copy of the
full Request for Proposals (RFP) packet is required to prepare a
competitive proposal. Copies of the RFP packet can be sent by surface
mail only (they are not available electronically or by express courier
service) and can be requested by contacting Sandy Watson by phone at
208-885-7054, fax at 208-885-4261 or email at swatson@uidaho.edu.
Proposals must be received no later than 13 January 2000 at 5:00 p.m.
Pacific Standard Time. Posted 11/22/99 (W-SN402659). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0354 19991124\SP-0011.MSC)
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