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(Final) CGN 9 Dismantlement and Disposal Industry Day Brief.pdf
Posted: June 25, 2026
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This Industry Day Presentation focuses on the dismantlement and disposal of the Ex-LONG BEACH (CGN 9) vessel, organized by the PMS 368 Program Office.
The presentation outlines the agenda for the two-day event, which includes welcome remarks from key personnel such as CAPT Cleveland and Erin Anderson, an overview of the Request for Proposal (RFP), discussions on the current condition of CGN 9, regulatory constructs, potential contract structures, and one-on-one sessions with various stakeholders.
The anticipated release date for the RFP is August 2026. Attendees are encouraged to engage in dialogue during plenary and one-on-one sessions while adhering to specified ground rules.
Key takeaways from the presentation include a detailed overview of the proposed contract requirements for dismantling CGN 9, which encompass preparation of a Decommissioning Work Plan (DWP), compliance with NRC regulations, transportation logistics, and proper disposal of hazardous materials.
The contractor will be responsible for obtaining necessary permits and licenses, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, and providing documentation certifying completion of work. Additionally, specific safety measures related to fire protection and security protocols are highlighted.
All personnel involved must be U.S. citizens with appropriate clearances due to the presence of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). This Industry Day serves as a platform for potential contractors to gain insights into project requirements and foster collaboration with Navy representatives.
The presentation outlines the agenda for the two-day event, which includes welcome remarks from key personnel such as CAPT Cleveland and Erin Anderson, an overview of the Request for Proposal (RFP), discussions on the current condition of CGN 9, regulatory constructs, potential contract structures, and one-on-one sessions with various stakeholders.
The anticipated release date for the RFP is August 2026. Attendees are encouraged to engage in dialogue during plenary and one-on-one sessions while adhering to specified ground rules.
Key takeaways from the presentation include a detailed overview of the proposed contract requirements for dismantling CGN 9, which encompass preparation of a Decommissioning Work Plan (DWP), compliance with NRC regulations, transportation logistics, and proper disposal of hazardous materials.
The contractor will be responsible for obtaining necessary permits and licenses, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, and providing documentation certifying completion of work. Additionally, specific safety measures related to fire protection and security protocols are highlighted.
All personnel involved must be U.S. citizens with appropriate clearances due to the presence of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). This Industry Day serves as a platform for potential contractors to gain insights into project requirements and foster collaboration with Navy representatives.
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