12104SP250000030 USCGC ACTIVE: NAVSEA Basic Paint Inspector (NBPI) Course
ID: 12104SP250000030Type: Special Notice
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITYUS COAST GUARDSFLC PROCUREMENT BRANCH 1(00080)NORFOLK, VA, 23510, USA

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Ship Building and Repairing (336611)

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EDUCATION/TRAINING- TRAINING/CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT (U008)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard, intends to award a contract for the NAVSEA Basic Paint Inspector (NBPI) Course for the USCGC ACTIVE, scheduled to take place in Port Angeles, Washington, from August 25 to August 29, 2025. This training aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of Coast Guard personnel in marine coating and quality inspection practices, covering critical topics such as corrosion, coating inspection methodologies, and environmental testing. The course is vital for ensuring effective maintenance operations and safety standards within the Coast Guard's operational framework. Interested vendors must respond in writing by July 25, 2025, at 9 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, providing details of their capabilities and relevant qualifications, with all inquiries directed to Karla P. Balint at karla.p.balint@uscg.mil.

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    The document serves as a digitally signed authentication from Karla Balint, indicating the official date and time of the signature as July 19, 2025. Although it does not contain detailed content, its purpose appears to relate to transactions or communications regarding federal grants, RFPs, or similar government-related engagements. It is an institutional formalization, commonly found in government documents to certify approval or validation associated with the RFP processes or grant management. This signing process underscores the importance of secure and verified communications within government operations, potentially affecting the execution or oversight of financial resource distribution and project implementations at federal or state/local levels.
    The document outlines a Statement of Work for the NAVSEA Basic Paint Inspector (NBPI) Course to be conducted for the USCGC ACTIVE in Port Angeles, WA, from August 25 to August 29, 2025. This training aims to prepare crew members for upcoming maintenance operations by enhancing their knowledge of marine coating and quality inspection practices. The course will cover various topics related to corrosion, coating inspection methodologies, and the identification of paint types and defects. It encompasses practical skills such as conducting environmental tests, creating inspection plans, and recognizing hazardous areas in painting. The vendor is responsible for providing all necessary materials and tools, while the facility must accommodate specific room requirements for class activities. Furthermore, all contractor personnel must meet the Department of Homeland Security's identification standards to access the site. The overview emphasizes a structured approach to prepare the Coast Guard personnel in essential skills needed for effective maintenance and inspection of marine coatings, ensuring a high standard of safety and efficacy during operational periods.
    The correspondence outlines that the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) is the sole provider of the NAVSEA Basic Paint Inspector Course, which it administers on behalf of NAVSEA. Established in collaboration with the Naval Surface Warfare Center, AMPP has been responsible for the course since 2000, providing updated content to meet standards in the coatings industry. The organization focuses on preserving various structures through high-performance coatings, offering industry standards, technical publications, training, and certification programs. Although another association can provide a similar course, its reach is limited to the Norfolk, VA area. This affiliation highlights AMPP's exclusive role in maintaining quality and regulatory compliance within the protective coatings sector, reinforcing its significance in government-related training programs relevant to federal and state contracts.
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