The Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard (USCG), Surface Forces Logistics Center (SFLC), CG Yard will host an Industry Day on January 8, 2026, at 9:00 AM ET in Baltimore, MD. This special notice, not a solicitation, aims to engage with industry regarding the USCG’s needs for a system of work platforms to facilitate exterior hull preservation on the 154’ WPC Fast Response Cutter. The event will include briefings on requirements, challenges, goals, and site tours, followed by one-on-one sessions with vendors. Interested parties must register by emailing Linda.B.Lassiter@uscg.mil by December 26, 2025, at 4:00 PM EST, specifying if they wish to schedule a one-on-one session. Capacity is limited to two participants per vendor. All questions and answers, excluding proprietary information, will be shared publicly. Attendees must present REAL ID-compliant identification for entry.
The document outlines prohibited items within a facility, as per federal regulations (Title 41, Section 102-74.429 of the Code of Federal Regulation and 18 U.S.C. § 930). This list is crucial for maintaining security and safety, particularly relevant for government RFPs, grants, and state/local RFPs where facility access and safety protocols are paramount. Prohibited items include all types of firearms and ammunition, bladed or sharp objects, club-like items, explosives, incendiaries, and disabling chemicals. Exceptions are made for on-duty federal, state, and local police officers with official business, who are permitted to carry their weapons. Any detected prohibited items must be removed from the premises unless authorized by the Facility Security Committee (FSC).
The Coast Guard is seeking information through an RFI for the design, construction, and delivery of semi-permanent work platforms at the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, MD. These platforms, classified under N054, 332311, and 238990 NAICS codes, will facilitate blasting, painting, and welding on vessels up to 154 feet in two warehouse bays. The platforms must be movable by industrial equipment, follow the vessel's hull form, be no less than 12 inches and no more than 2 feet away from the hull, and range from 18 to 36 feet high. They need perforated or slated openings for debris, flame-retardant materials, and must accommodate 12-14 personnel. The platforms must be semi-permanent, set on an existing concrete base without permanent anchoring, and conform to OSHA regulations. Interested parties must respond by December 8, 2025, providing organizational details, socioeconomic status, UEI, information needed from the government, existing government contracts, preferred contract types, timelines for mobilization and installation, past experience, and anticipated subcontracting. This RFI is for market research; it is not a solicitation, and the government will not pay for responses.