The document outlines a Performance Work Statement (PWS) for Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) Support Services at various Navy Consolidated HAZMAT Reutilization and Inventory Management Program (CHRIMP) Centers. The contractor is expected to provide labor-only support to manage HAZMAT operations, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations while enhancing lifecycle management of hazardous materials. The scope includes supply chain management, storage, tracking, and proper disposal of HAZMAT, along with adherence to safety standards and training requirements.
The contractor is required to operate specific Government Designated Software for tracking and managing HAZMAT, devise continuous process improvements, and respond promptly to emergency situations. Various positions, including site leads and material coordinators, are defined with detailed duties and required qualifications, emphasizing experience in HAZMAT, safety regulations, and logistical expertise. The document emphasizes the contractor's accountability for safety, outlines necessary personnel training, and details reporting requirements, including monthly status reports and a quality assurance plan.
Overall, this PWS establishes a structured approach to ensure effective HAZMAT management within Navy installations, showcasing the government's commitment to environmental compliance and operational readiness by coordinating with contractors to enhance material lifecycle processes.
The Department of the Navy is soliciting information through a Request for Information (RFI)/Sources Sought Notice to identify potential businesses capable of providing administrative support for NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Norfolk. This inquiry, part of a market research effort rather than a formal solicitation, aims to gauge interest and capabilities in meeting specific functional requirements outlined in a draft Performance Work Statement (PWS).
The anticipated contract would be a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) model, spanning a base period of twelve months with four optional extensions, plus an option for an additional six months of service. Businesses interested in responding must submit a Statement of Capabilities, detailing their qualifications, relevant experience, and proof of a current Secret facilities clearance.
Responses are due by 10:00 AM on February 13, 2025, with electronic submissions encouraged. The document emphasizes that participation does not imply any governmental commitment or contract obligation, and attendees will not be compensated for their responses. All inquiries should be made via email to designated Navy contacts. This RFI indicates the Navy's proactive approach to confirming vendor capacity in support roles while adhering to federal acquisition protocols.