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We will be launching the next generation of VIPR in early 2026.
Keep an eye on the Vendor Application page for more details on training opportunities and resources to get you ready for VIPR Next Gen.
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To prepare for the transition to VIPR Next Gen, the current VIPR system is offline as of December 1, 2025. Vendors should direct any agreement-specific questions to their CO.
ATTENTION: The downtime of the current VIPR system will NOT affect the status of current agreements or vendors' ability to receive and accept orders. However, vendors will not be able to submit new quotes or make changes until VIPR Next Gen goes live in 2026.
Please select the link below to see important safety information related to non-specification fire shelters. Please share this information widely within the contracting community.
NWCG Equipment Technology Committee, Safety Warning: 25-001 Non-Specification Fire SheltersNEW
Virtual Incident Procurement (VIPR Next Gen) is a web-based Forest Service application designed to administer preseason Incident Blanket Purchase Agreements (I-BPAs - formerly referred to as Emergency Equipment Rental Agreements or EERAs). The application supports the 2005 USDA-OIG audit findings requiring the Forest Service to implement a more rigorous approach to managing preseason incident agreements.
VIPR Next Gen has the functionality to solicit, award, and manage preseason I-BPAs, and was implemented nationwide in January of 2009. In future years, VIPR Next Gen will automate other preseason incident procurements, such as aviation contracts, crew contracts, and mobile shower and food services.
VIPR Next Gen is designed to front-end load other systems within the business lifecycle of preseason incident procurements, such as IROC (formerly ROSS), I-Suite and the Incident Business System. Electronically sharing pertinent information through to payment of contractors by the Forest Service will reduce errors and speed transactions.
Vendors should become familiar with the requirements and complete preparations to be eligible to be awarded an agreement with the Forest Service. For more information on what vendors need to do, visit the "Being a Vendor" page. Vendors should also watch the SAM.gov web site for the VIPR Next Gen solicitations to which they want to respond.
For information on the types of equipment the Forest Service has solicited for this year and in future years, vendors should view the National Solicitation Plan for I-BPAs.
To learn more about VIPR Next Gen, use the links on the left menu or contact the Interagency Incident Applications Helpdesk at 866-224-7677 or https://iiahelpdesk.nwcg.gov/ with questions or suggestion.
If you have equipment under an existing Forest Service agreement or plan to respond to a solicitation to offer equipment, you will use the VIPR Next Gen Vendor Application.
For a complete list of the equipment that supports I-BPAs, view the National Solicitation Plan for I-BPAs.