The Department of the Navy, through NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Jacksonville, is conducting market research to identify small businesses capable of providing two Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV). These units will support the Southeast Regional Maintenance Center (SERMC) at Naval Station Mayport, enhancing operational capability and safety for underwater inspections, maintenance, and search and recovery operations. This Sources Sought notice, issued under solicitation number N68836RemotelyOperatedVehicles, will help determine the acquisition strategy and potential for a small business set-aside. The procurement includes specific technical requirements for ROV systems, peripherals, and manipulator arms, with delivery expected at the government facility in Jacksonville, Florida. The associated Description of Requirements (DOR) details technical minimums, such as depth ratings and camera specifications, along with security protocols for personnel and equipment accessing the naval installation. This requirement involves delivering specialized ROV systems that meet technical minimums for maritime operations. This market research phase will help the Navy determine the final acquisition strategy and set-aside status. The ROVs are intended for use in confined spaces, low-visibility environments, and hazardous conditions to reduce risks to human divers.
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Contact and place of performance
Quentin Keaton
Jacksonville, FL 32228
USA
This requirement is for two Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV), ssential to enhance the operational capability, safety, and efficiency. The units will be utilized for conducting underwater inspections, maintenance support, and search and recovery operations on naval vessels and associated infrastructure. Please see attached sources sought for more information.