PHMSA's Risk Assessment for HAZMAT Packages in an Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Environment
ID: 693JK325R0002Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFPIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION693JK3 ACQUISITION SERVICES DIVWASHINGTON, DC, 20590, USA

NAICS

Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing (336413)

PSC

SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL (R425)
Timeline
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    Posted Apr 3, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
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    Updated Apr 3, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
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    Due Jul 2, 2025, 9:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is seeking proposals for a risk assessment concerning hazardous materials packaging in an unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) environment. The primary objective is to evaluate the safety performance of existing dangerous goods packaging requirements, considering the unique operational conditions and hazards associated with UAS operations, and to identify appropriate risk mitigations. This initiative is crucial for ensuring the safe transport of hazardous materials via UAS technology, reflecting the government's commitment to regulatory compliance and public safety. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by July 2, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Stephen Jones at stephen.jones@dot.gov or Tremayne Terry at tremayne.terry@dot.gov.

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The U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT) invites proposals for RFP #693JK325R0002 from entities qualified to assess risks associated with transporting hazardous materials via Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). The Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) aims to award a fixed-price contract for a period of two years under NAICS code 336413. Proposals should consist of four parts: Administrative and Pricing Information, Technical and Management Capabilities, Staffing Qualifications and Expertise, and Past Performance, each with specific requirements and page limits. Notably, proposals must not reference pricing in Sections II, III, and IV. Evaluation criteria prioritize the proposed technical and management approaches, past performance, and price, with the technical factor carrying more weight. The submission deadline for proposals is July 2, 2025, with inquiries directed to designated PHMSA representatives. The RFP underscores the need for qualified personnel to execute the project successfully, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and risk management practices.
The government request for proposals outlines a project aimed at assessing the risks associated with the carriage of hazardous materials through Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). The initiative will evaluate existing dangerous goods packaging requirements, focusing on their adequacy in a UAS delivery context, given the unique operational conditions and hazards involved. The work is structured into several key tasks: program management, a review of the UAS landscape, assessment of current regulations, flight conditions analysis, and drop testing of packages at varying heights above ground level. Additional tasks include producing a final report and a project overview for outreach purposes, as well as an optional assessment focused on risks related to thermal events from lithium-ion batteries. The objectives include identifying safety gaps in existing standards, providing recommendations for risk mitigations, and ensuring the safe delivery of hazardous materials via UAS. The contractor is responsible for comprehensive documentation and will engage with the oversight bodies regularly to report on progress and findings, all while adhering to necessary safety and regulatory compliance measures throughout the contract duration.
Apr 3, 2025, 1:04 PM UTC
The PHMSA (Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration) is initiating a risk assessment for hazardous materials (hazmat) packages specifically within an unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) framework. The project spans from August 1, 2025, to July 31, 2027, and includes provisions for staffing and off-site contractor costs, though currently reflects no allocated personnel or budget for these resources. The evaluation aims to establish vital safety measures for transporting hazmat via UAV technology, addressing regulatory compliance and operational efficiency in this emerging field. This assessment is significant as it underlines governmental efforts to ensure safety in air transport of hazardous materials while fostering advancements in UAS applications.
Apr 3, 2025, 1:04 PM UTC
The U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) issued RFP# 693JK325R0002 to solicit proposals for a risk assessment concerning hazardous materials packages in an unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) environment. The procurement adheres to Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Transportation Acquisition Regulations (TAR), and specific PHMSA provisions, ensuring compliance with defined rules for contractor conduct, data handling, and personnel security. Key areas highlighted in the RFP include identity verification, protection of sensitive information, and requirements for contractor personnel training and qualifications. The document emphasizes the need for contractors to comply with safety regulations and IT security standards, including the implementation of an IT Security Plan that meets federal requirements. Furthermore, it mandates adherence to non-disclosure protocols regarding government proprietary information, alongside specific clauses regarding subcontracting, worker qualifications, and conduct. This RFP underlines the importance of maintaining security and safety in the management and transportation of hazardous materials, reflecting the government’s commitment to regulatory compliance and public safety.
Apr 3, 2025, 1:04 PM UTC
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