USNS GRASP FY26 MTA
ID: N3220525R4081Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYMSC NORFOLKNORFOLK, VA, 23511-2313, USA

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NON-NUCLEAR SHIP REPAIR (WEST) (J999)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Navy, is soliciting proposals for the mid-term availability (MTA) of the USNS GRASP (T-ARS 51), focusing on shipbuilding and repair services. This opportunity is set aside for small businesses under the SBA guidelines, emphasizing the need for qualified contractors to provide necessary repairs and maintenance for the vessel. The USNS GRASP plays a critical role in naval operations, and ensuring its operational readiness is vital for mission success. Interested parties should refer to the attached documents for detailed requirements and note the final proposal revision date, with inquiries directed to Brett Yarbrough at edward.b.yarbrough.civ@us.navy.mil.

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    The document provides a comprehensive engineering report regarding the corrective maintenance requirements for the USNS Grasp (TARS 51). It outlines a series of work items categorized into various sections, including general services, hull and structural requirements, propulsion machinery, electrical systems, communication and navigation, auxiliary machinery, and HVAC. Each work item details necessary tasks, compliance with General Technical Requirements (GTRs), and mandates for contractor responsibilities. The report emphasizes maintaining safety standards and regulatory compliance during the maintenance activities, detailing requirements for materials, inspections, and quality assurance. Specific provisions address hazardous material management, such as asbestos and PCB removal, and outline responsibilities for contractors related to workspace safety and environmental considerations. Key procedural notes clarify that the contractor is responsible for all labor and equipment needed to meet contractual obligations. The report serves as a critical reference for stakeholders involved in maintaining the USNS Grasp, ensuring alignment with government standards for naval maintenance and operational readiness. This document falls under federal RFPs, highlighting strategic planning and execution for U.S. Navy maintenance contracts.
    The document outlines a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) related to the technical data and computer software associated with the USNS GRASP (T-ARS 51). Its primary purpose is to ensure that the Offeror, identified in the agreement, adheres to strict guidelines for handling sensitive information. Key responsibilities for the Offeror include securing signatures from corporate principals to confirm compliance, using the data solely for developing proposals and, if awarded, performing contract obligations. The Offeror is also tasked with maintaining organizational controls to prevent unauthorized access and disclosures, notifying the Government about any needs for recovery or destruction of the information, and ensuring subcontractors execute similar NDAs. Additionally, upon completion of contract work or award to another entity, the Offeror must either return or destroy the data and provide certification of destruction within 30 days. This NDA is crucial for safeguarding classified and controlled unclassified information in response to a government solicitation, emphasizing the importance of security, compliance with regulations, and accountability in government contracting processes.
    The Military Sealift Command is issuing a Sources Sought Notice for the USNS GRASP (T-ARS 51), requiring Mid-Term Availability (MTA) from January 12 to March 12, 2026, at a contractor's facility located on the West Coast, in Hawaii, or Alaska. Interested firms are invited to submit a capabilities package, which must include company details, facility location, employee count, and socioeconomic status related to the NAICS Code 336611 for Ship Building and Repair, applicable to businesses with a maximum of 1,300 employees. The submission deadline is May 7, 2025, and will assist the government in assessing available shipyards for future procurements. It’s important to note that this notice is not a solicitation for contracts, and the government will not compensate any responses received.
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