The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) aims to procure technical and management services for its Recreational Boat Testing and Compliance Inspection Program (RBTCP). This initiative is focused on inspecting and testing recreational boats and associated marine equipment to ensure compliance with federal safety regulations as outlined in the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 and other pertinent laws. The contractor will be responsible for conducting a minimum number of inspections and tests across various facilities, including manufacturers and boat shows, with a goal of identifying non-compliant products. A dedicated Project Manager will oversee operations, ensuring qualified personnel conduct all inspections while adhering to strict guidelines and safety protocols. The contractor will also facilitate training for Compliance Inspectors, maintain a detailed project execution plan, and report findings through an established database. The overall objective is to enhance boating safety by removing non-compliant vessels from the market and upholding safety standards through rigorous inspections, testing, and staff training as mandated by the USCG. This contractual agreement will span one year with four additional optional years, aligning with funding and mission adaptability.
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has issued a Sources Sought Notice for the Recreational Boat Testing and Compliance Inspection Program, identified by notice number 70Z02325BOATRBTCP. This notice, designated for planning purposes only, invites interested parties to submit information about their capabilities related to this program. The USCG plans to issue a Request for Quotation (RFQ) in the third or fourth quarter of FY2025 and seeks responses from both large and small businesses. The responding companies are requested to provide specific information, including their identification details, size classifications, small business certifications, relevant experience, management processes for large orders, pricing methods, and any current contracts with government-wide acquisition vehicles. The response deadline is set for April 23, 2025. Companies are informed that this notice does not commit the USCG to a procurement action and that all costs incurred in responding will be at their expense. This document serves as an early market research effort, emphasizing engagement with potential service providers to inform future RFP development.