The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), under the Department of Justice, is seeking industry vendors to support its National Seized Animal Program, which focuses on the care and management of canines seized from illegal dog fighting operations. The program requires expertise in the transportation, kenneling, care, and disposal of these animals, with services needed nationwide, including all U.S. territories, for a recurring inventory of seized canines. This initiative is critical for the USMS as it plays a vital role in the Asset Forfeiture Program, which aims to disrupt illegal enterprises and restore property to victims. Interested vendors must complete an RFI survey by September 27, 2024, and submit a capability statement to the designated contacts, Christopher Benca and Eliana York, via email.