Drones for the Mine Safety & Health Administration
ID: ACQ-25-0048Type: Sources Sought
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LABOR, DEPARTMENT OFOFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENTDOL - CAS DIVISION 4 PROCUREMENTWASHINGTON, DC, 20210, USA

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Aircraft Manufacturing (336411)

PSC

UNMANNED AIRCRAFT (1550)
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    The U.S. Department of Labor, specifically the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), is seeking information on drone technology to enhance its Technical Support Division's capabilities for mine safety oversight. The drones must meet specific requirements, including the ability to withstand wind gusts of up to 25 mph, a minimum flight time of 30 minutes, and advanced visual sensor systems featuring a 40-megapixel optical camera and thermal imaging. This initiative is crucial for improving investigations and inspections in mining operations, ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Interested vendors are encouraged to submit detailed descriptions of their drone capabilities, along with a completed questionnaire, by November 20, 2024. For further inquiries, vendors may contact Rhonda Sizemore at Sizemore.Rhonda@dol.gov or Alicia M. Jackson at Jackson.Alicia.M@dol.gov.

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    The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), on behalf of the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), is conducting a Request for Information (RFI) for drone technology to enhance investigations and inspections. The specified drone must endure wind gusts of up to 25 mph, have a minimum 30-minute flight time, and feature a visual sensor system with a 40-megapixel optical camera and thermal imaging capabilities. Additional requirements include the ability to switch camera types mid-flight, on-board lighting, GPS operation in challenging environments, compliance with federal regulations, and a compact design for easy transport. Interested vendors are asked to provide a detailed drone description, including business classification and capabilities, by November 20, 2024. This RFI is solely informational and does not constitute a solicitation or obligation for procurement. The purpose is to gather industry feedback on capabilities that meet MSHA's operational needs for drone technology in mine safety oversight.
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