FEMA Contracts: FEMA to Reopen Damage Claims to Hurricane Sandy Homeowners


WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwired - May 19, 2015) - The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will be sending out over 141,000 letters to victims of Hurricane Sandy asking if they would like to reopen their damage claim. Homeowners effected by the Sandy disaster are allowed up to $250,000 in relief funding for repairs. The United States Federal Government wants to make sure that homeowners were not underpaid and are fully reimbursed for all of their damaged items in result of the storm. FEMA will also be utilizing media sources and nonprofit organizations to help track down homes that are in desperate need of disaster relief funds. New Jersey and New York are still hiring properly registered government contractors to help with the damage relief efforts of Hurricane Sandy. US Federal Contractor Registration is encouraging businesses to become registered in the SAM Registration and become an official FEMA Contractor. Businesses can call (877) 252-2700 Ext. 1 to receive an Industry Liaison Program Vendor Profile document.

The US Federal Contractor Registration FEMA Contracts video on YouTube is also a helpful source when getting started as a government contractor. Contractors can find all the information they need to know about preparing as a government contractor for natural disaster relief. Businesses can also learn about obtaining advanced certifications such as the Corps of Engineers Contractor Registries, Joint Housing Solutions Group, Debris Removal Accreditation, and National Flood Insurance Program Adjuster. US Federal Contractor Registration encourages vendors to renew their government registration at least every 12 months in order to stay in compliance with the General Services Administration (GSA).

US Federal Contractor Registration has assisted thousands of businesses with their government registration and FEMA registration to assist in the disaster relief efforts of Hurricane Sandy, Tropical Storm Dolly, the Winter Storm of 2014, 2013 Colorado Flood, Oklahoma Tornado, Tropical Storm Isaac and many more. US Federal Contraction Registration is the world's largest third party registration firm that has registered over 65,000 businesses in System for Award Management (SAM), and the previous contractor registration database of CCR/ORCA. Businesses can have a professional Acquisition Specialist from US Federal Contractor Registration help determine if their business is prepared for government contracting and qualified for the federal marketplace.

Businesses that wish to learn more about FEMA contracts can download the free FEMA Beginners Contractor Packet off of the GovernmentContractingTips.com website. Our FEMA packet is an informative collection of articles and information designed to help businesses get a head-start on the contracting competition. Vendors interested in learning how to bid on available contracts and becoming eligible for government contracts can call US Federal Contractor Registration Acquisition Specialist Nicole Smith at (877) 252-2700 Ext. 732 or visit http://www.FEMAContracts.com to learn more about FEMA registration.

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Contact Information:

Nicole Smith
(877) 252-2700 Ext. 732
http://www.FEMAContracts.com