Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
AI Summary
The Defense Logistics Agency is seeking quotations for demonstrations of drone-based systems designed for inspecting confined spaces in fuel storage and transport. The project aims to enhance safety and efficiency in inspections, reducing risks associated with manual examinations. Demonstrations will occur at specified locations, and successful outcomes may lead to future solicitations for drone equipment acquisition.
This Request for Quotation (RFQ) seeks a portable, drone-based inspection system demonstrations specifically designed for confined spaces, like those found in stationary tanks and marine fuel transport vessels.
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) requires an innovative method for conducting stationary tank inspections and marine fuel transport vessel inspection to enhance personnel safety, reduce inspection time, and verify tank cleanliness. This method aims to address risks associated with performing routine confined space inspection seeking to minimize dangerous inspection elements, minimize tank downtime, avoid potential hazards, and improve overall efficiency in tank inspection procedures.
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) manages the end-to-end global defense supply chain – from raw materiel to end user disposition – for the five military services, 11 combatant commands, other federal, state and local agencies and partner and allied nations.
Purpose/Problem. DLA Energy is a Major Subordinate Command (MSC) activity of the Defense Logistics Agency, responsible for enabling mission readiness by providing globally resilient energy solutions to the Warfighter and Whole of Government. The MSC provides the Military Services, DOD activities and designated federal agencies with worldwide comprehensive Class III Bulk Petroleum fuel acquisition and management support in order to meet mission requirements. DLA Energy Quality Assurance Representatives (QARs), responsible for ensuring fuel product quality and integrity pre- and post-procurement, require an innovative method for conducting stationary tank inspections and marine fuel transport vessel inspection to enhance personnel safety, reduce inspection time, and verify tank cleanliness. This method aims to address risks associated with the QAR performing routine confined space inspection seeking to minimize dangerous inspection elements, minimize tank downtime, avoid potential hazards, and improve overall efficiency in tank inspection procedures. Currently, DLA Energy QARs face various physical risks during confined space entry and internal inspections, including, but not limited to, exposure to extreme heat and hazardous atmospheric levels when clearing the space safe for entry.
Scope. This project will have one or more vendors or producers of commercially available aerial drone equipment perform inspections of confined space areas (i.e., bulk fuel storage tanks and fuel transport vessels), while out of service. The goal of this endeavor is to assess the feasibility/viability of the use of drone technologies, as-is or with modification, for routine confined space inspections currently performed by QARs in order to increase overall effectiveness and efficiency of the operations, and reduce hazards and dangers associated with manual examinations. Successful outcomes from the demonstrations and assessments can lead to DLA Energy solicitations for the acquisition of the drone equipment (include training and equipment management sessions) for transport to, or positioning at, applicable locations for continuous usage.
Project Expectations/Technical Approach
1. Stationary Tank Demonstration: Drone system will be able to take photo and read the oxygen, gas or vapors level and require one Agreement Holder Subject Matter Expert onsite during pilot demonstration.
Agreement Holder will perform a demonstration inspection; during the demonstration a DLA QAR(s) will be present to provide operational feedback from various perspectives.
2. Marine Fuel Transport Vessel Demonstration: Drone system will be able to take photo and read the oxygen, gas or vapors level and require one Agreement Holder Subject Matter Expert onsite during pilot demonstration. Agreement Holder will perform a demonstration inspection; during the demonstration a DLA QAR(s) will be present to provide operational feedback from various perspectives.
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4. After action meeting – Coordinate on reading of all findings of the internal inspections
System Operational Requirements
Expected Project Duration. Demonstrations to take place 8 – 12 weeks from award.
Please email all offers to the Primary Point of Contact
REQUEST FOR QUOTATION (RFQ) DEMONSTRATIONS OF DRONE-BASED SYSTEMS FOR INSPECTIONS OF CONFINED SPACES FOR FUEL STORAGE AND TRANSPORT is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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