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Statement of Work (SOW)_FPVE.pdf | Mar 19, 2026 |
Sole Source Foreign Passenger Vessel Examiner Course
Contact and place of performance
Brenda S. Taylor
Washington, DC
USA
This notice is being published in accordance with Revolutionary Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Overhaul (RFO) Subpart 5.101 requiring dissemination of information for proposed contract actions. This is a Notice of Intent to award a sole source contract and is not a request for competitive quotes/proposals. All work associated with the requirement has been identified as EXCEPTED work. 1. Contracting Office...
View morea. Clear and Concise Description of Supplies or Services: The Government seeks a fully integrated, at‑sea training environment aboard an operational cruise vessel to support two convenings of the Foreign Passenger Vessel Examiner Course from 04/12/26 - 04/18/26 and 11/08/26 -11/15/26. The requirement is for a single cruise vessel and itinerary that can concurrently provide: (1) lodging and meals for up to 21 attendees; (2) a dedicated onboard training space equipped with audio/visual equipment and Wi‑Fi; (3) onboard logistical support; and (4) escorted access by ship’s crew to critical shipboard spaces and systems during specific sailings. These elements are interdependent and must be coordinated on the same vessel to achieve the required training effect.
b. Procedures for Award: This acquisition is being conducted in accordance with FAR (RFO) Part 12 procedures (specifically subpart 12.102(a)) and under the authority 41 USC 1901 - Simplified acquisition procedures), allowing the Contracting Officer (CO) to solicit from only one source.
Anticipated Award Date: On or about: 6 April 2026
c. Trade Agreements Language: Not Applicable
d. Technical Data: The Statement of Work (SOW) is included as an attachment.
e. Construction Contract Information: Not Applicable.
f. Statement Regarding Responsible Sources: All responsible sources may submit a quotation, bid, or proposal, as appropriate, which will be considered by the agency.
g. Noncompetitive Contract Action: The government intends to award a sole source follow-on contract directly to Landry & Kling Global Ship Solutions, UEI No. CEHURV7H94L8 for the continuation of critical Foreign Passenger Vessel Examiners training for the Coast Guard. While other sources may assert the ability to perform the requirement, the Government has determined that the transition requirements and <!--{C}%3C!%2D%2DStartFragment%20%2D%2D%3E-->post-award coordination would introduce untenable schedule risks. The requirement involves time-sensitive training that are already aligned with a defined training cycle and operational schedule. Landry & Kling Global Ship Solutions has existing, time-sensitive agreements with the cruise provider, as well as established logistics, scheduling and coordination mechanisms in place to support execution within the required period of performance. Furthermore, the training supports personnel assigned to defined training cycle directly tied to operational requirements. These personnel have limited availability due to mission commitments and the training schedule is synchronized with those constraints. <!--{C}%3C!%2D%2DStartFragment%20%2D%2D%3E-->As a result, delaying the training would not simply shift execution to a later date, but would<!--{C}%3C!%2D%2DEndFragment%20%2D%2D%3E--> disrupt the training pipeline, delay personnel readiness, and create a significant risk to mission requirements.
h. Qualification Requirement: Not Applicable
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) Office of Contracting and Procurement Headquarters requires a fully integrated, at-sea training environment aboard an operational cruise vessel to support two sessions of the Foreign Passenger Vessel Examiner Course. This requirement, identified under solicitation number 70Z02326QCVC00001, involves securing a single vessel and itinerary to provide lodging and meals for up to 21 attendees, dedicated training space equipped with audio/visual technology and Wi-Fi, and escorted access to critical shipboard systems. The performance periods are scheduled for April 12 through April 18, 2026, and November 8 through November 15, 2026, with the primary place of performance listed as Washington, DC.
This acquisition is classified under NAICS 483112 Deep Sea Passenger Transportation and PSC V214 TRANSPORTATION/TRAVEL/RELOCATION- TRAVEL/LODGING/RECRUITMENT: MARINE PASSENGER, utilizing a Small Business Administration (SBA) set-aside. The USCG intends to award a sole source follow-on contract to Landry & Kling Global Ship Solutions to maintain synchronization with defined training cycles and mission-critical operational requirements. The agency has determined that the existing logistics and agreements held by the incumbent are necessary to avoid untenable schedule risks to the training pipeline. Although this is a notice of intent for a noncompetitive action, all responsible sources may submit a response by the deadline of April 3, 2026, which the agency will consider. One attachment, a Statement of Work (SOW) dated March 19, 2026, is associated with this notice.
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