INTENT TO SOLE SOURCE - USCG MARITIME SECURITY CUTTER-LARGE (WMSL) PROPULSION OPTIMIZATION
Contact and place of performance
Wayne Gutman
USA
This is a NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD A SOLE SOURCE CONTRACT.The United States Coast Guard (USCG), Surface Forces Logistics Center (SFLC), Contracting & Procurement Division Long Range Enforcer Product Line (CPD-LREPL 42), Eagle Rd # 21, Alameda, CA 94501, intends to issue a sole source, Indefinite Delivery Requirements contract, under Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 13.106-1(b)(1)(i) soliciting from a single sour...
View moreThe United States Coast Guard (USCG) Surface Forces Logistics Center intends to award a sole-source, indefinite-delivery requirements contract to Rolls-Royce Solutions America, Inc. (formerly MTU America, Inc.) for propulsion optimization updates. This special notice, identified by solicitation number 70Z08522QPLRE0094, covers hardware and software upgrades for the 418 Maritime Security Cutter-Large (WMSL) MTU Propulsion Control System. The scope of work involves main propulsion diesel engine low load mitigation, load sharing, increased fuel efficiency, and fine pitch and shaft RPM adjustments for hulls 754 through 760 and subsequent vessels.
The performance period spans fiscal years 2022 through 2027, with services and parts procurement occurring on a recurring basis. Most work will take place at the vessels' homeports within the United States. This requirement is categorized under NAICS 541512 for Computer Systems Design Services and PSC J999 for Non-Nuclear Ship Repair (West). The Coast Guard has determined that only one source is capable of providing these specific technical updates, as detailed in the accompanying redacted Justification and Approval document.
Interested parties may submit technical packages providing evidence of their capability to meet these requirements by the response deadline of December 17, 2021. Submissions must be sent electronically to the points of contact, Wayne Gutman and David Humfleet. Documentation for this notice includes three attachments: specifications, a redacted justification and approval, and provisions and clauses. While this notice is not a request for competitive proposals, the government will consider all responses to determine whether to conduct a competitive procurement in the future.
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