Contact and place of performance
Dennis Carroll
Pensacola, FL
USA
Sources Sought Notice – Market Research for Vessel Charter Services The Government is conducting market research to identify qualified and interested sources capable of providing Vessel Charter Services in support of Government operations. The contractor shall provide a safe, capable, and fully operational vessel platform, including all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision...
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Business Size Status under applicable NAICS code
Capability statement demonstrating relevant experience providing similar vessel charter services
Submission of information is voluntary and intended only to assist the Government in acquisition planning and market research.
The NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Jacksonville has issued this sources sought notice to conduct market research for vessel charter services in support of government diver training exercises. The required contractor must provide a safe and fully operational vessel platform, including all necessary personnel, equipment, tools, materials, and supervision. The primary objective is to identify qualified sources capable of supporting these training operations as detailed in the provided draft documentation.
This requirement is identified under NAICS code 483112 for Deep Sea Passenger Transportation and PSC V124 for Marine Charter Transportation, Travel, and Relocation. There is currently no set-aside designated for this procurement. Performance will take place in Pensacola, Florida, and interested vendors are requested to submit company details, including CAGE codes and capability statements, to the point of contact, Dennis Carroll.
The response deadline for this notice is April 2, 2026. This market research effort includes two attachments: a draft Performance Work Statement and a document outlining vessel requirements. This notice is for acquisition planning purposes only and does not constitute a formal solicitation or a guarantee of a future contract award.
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