NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONTRACT WITH A SINGLE SOURCE: FAA Contract Tower (FCT) Aviation Liability Insurance Contract Award Public Announcement
ID: 693KA7AAQ210Type: Special Notice
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION693KA7 ENROUTE & TERMINAL CONTRACTSWASHINGTON, DC, 20591, USA

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Insurance Agencies and Brokerages (524210)
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    The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), intends to award a single source contract for Aviation Liability Insurance to Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. for a duration of twelve months. This procurement aims to ensure the continued provision of essential brokerage, advisory, and claim management services necessary for the FAA Contract Tower (FCT) program, which is vital for maintaining the safety and efficiency of the National Airspace System (NAS). The continuity of these services is critical, as any disruption could significantly impact the operations of the 264 FCT towers and pose financial risks to the FAA and local communities. Interested parties can direct inquiries to Patrick Weare at patrick.weare@faa.gov or Malie Chhang at malie.p.chhang@faa.gov, with the current contract set to expire on September 30, 2024, and plans for a competitive follow-on acquisition anticipated to be published in the first quarter of FY2025.

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