The CNIC Traffic Safety Program's Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the objectives for improving traffic safety across U.S. Navy installations by providing comprehensive training in motorcycle and vehicle safety. Managed by the Office of the Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) HQ Safety, the program aims to reduce traffic-related injuries and fatalities among service members. The contractor selected will deliver a variety of training courses, such as basic and advanced motorcycle safety, off-road vehicle safety, and driver improvement classes using accredited curriculums, primarily from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF).
Training will be centrally coordinated, with a focus on meeting the needs of Navy personnel across the Continental United States and Hawaii. Instructors must be certified, and the contractor is responsible for course scheduling, record-keeping, and collecting feedback for continuous improvement. Regular reports on training activities, student demographics, and performance metrics will be required under this contract.
The contract will follow a firm-fixed-price Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) arrangement, with performance overseen by a designated Contracting Officer Representative (COR). Ensuring safety, compliance, and effective training delivery are the primary goals of this program, which emphasizes flexibility and responsiveness to trainee needs and situational demands.
The document outlines the CONUS Motorcycle Ranges utilized by various naval facilities across the United States for motorcycle safety training. It lists multiple locations, including Navy bases in Virginia, California, Florida, and Hawaii, among others. The file details the different levels of training courses offered, such as Basic Rider Course (BRC) Level 1 and Level 2, as well as specialized courses for sport bikes, dirt bikes, and ATVs, with estimated annual class numbers for each category. The total projected travel expenses related to these training programs are capped at $135,000. The purpose of this file appears to be to inform stakeholders about motorcycle/traffic safety education initiatives and to facilitate training program submissions and funding requests within the context of federal grants and RFPs aimed at improving safety standards for motorcyclists.
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NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center San Diego is conducting a market survey to identify interested and capable businesses for a motorcycle traffic safety training program, as per contract number N00244-25-R-0049. This survey aims to stimulate industry awareness and gather feedback for enhancing the acquisition process. The contract will be a Firm Fixed-Priced Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) agreement with an estimated total value of $21 million over five years. The selected contractor will provide comprehensive training within the continental U.S. and Hawaii, with 3,103 classes anticipated annually. Interested small businesses are encouraged to submit a Capability Statement, including corporate description and experience, while large businesses are exempt from responding. The notice specifies requirements for subcontracting compliance and requests responses by May 15, 2025. The Government may consider set-aside contracts for small businesses under socioeconomic programs. This market survey serves as a preliminary assessment for the upcoming procurement and does not constitute a solicitation announcement.