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RFP Questions and Government Responses Final .pdf
Posted: May 6, 2026
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This Request for Proposal (RFP) is for Disaster Overseas Transportation Support services to American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), and Guam, identified by the solicitation number 70FB7026R00000013.
The RFP outlines the need for port operations and transportation services from CONUS/OCONUS ports to specified locations, with a focus on FEMA's distribution center in Guam. Offerors are required to propose full geographic coverage across all specified areas; partial-scope proposals will not be accepted.
Additionally, compliance with cargo preference laws mandates that prime offerors or their major subcontractors must own U.S. Flag vessels, and documentation proving this ownership is required at the proposal submission stage.
Key requirements include demonstrating access to a minimum of 500,000 square feet of secured and covered warehousing space at multiple facilities, with no prescribed split between CONUS and OCONUS locations.
Offerors must be fully operational within 48 hours of task order award, maintaining 24/7 availability of resources and personnel throughout the contract lifecycle.
The RFP also reserves one award for a small business concern that meets technical acceptability and pricing criteria while ensuring that small businesses are evaluated under the same criteria as larger firms.
Offerors must provide examples of relevant experience with a minimum completion dollar value of $10 million for each example submitted, which can include contributions from major subcontractors if clearly identified.
The RFP outlines the need for port operations and transportation services from CONUS/OCONUS ports to specified locations, with a focus on FEMA's distribution center in Guam. Offerors are required to propose full geographic coverage across all specified areas; partial-scope proposals will not be accepted.
Additionally, compliance with cargo preference laws mandates that prime offerors or their major subcontractors must own U.S. Flag vessels, and documentation proving this ownership is required at the proposal submission stage.
Key requirements include demonstrating access to a minimum of 500,000 square feet of secured and covered warehousing space at multiple facilities, with no prescribed split between CONUS and OCONUS locations.
Offerors must be fully operational within 48 hours of task order award, maintaining 24/7 availability of resources and personnel throughout the contract lifecycle.
The RFP also reserves one award for a small business concern that meets technical acceptability and pricing criteria while ensuring that small businesses are evaluated under the same criteria as larger firms.
Offerors must provide examples of relevant experience with a minimum completion dollar value of $10 million for each example submitted, which can include contributions from major subcontractors if clearly identified.
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