Blolite Rental Service

DEPT OF DEFENSE

Notice type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Solicitation #
N4215826QC020
NAICS
532490
PSC
W060
Posted
June 17, 2026
Response due
June 24, 2026
Place of performance
Portsmouth, VA

What this opportunity is

The Department of Defense is seeking to rent two Blolite Equipment Units for fiber installation on naval vessels, under NAICS code 532490. This opportunity is suitable for small businesses capable of providing specialized rental equipment and maintenance services. The notice type is a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation, indicating that interested vendors should prepare to respond with proposals rather than simply tracking the opportunity. Contractors must also comply with security requirements, including obtaining a Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS) card for access to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY).

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Description

Enclosure (1) Statement of Work BLOLITE RENTAL Section A: Scope 1. Objective: This contract is for the rental of two (2) Blolite Equipment Units from Prysmian Cables and Systems USA, LLC, used to blow fiber throughout naval vessels. 2. Background/Introduction This will be a replacement for expired contract N42158-25-PS064. Section B: Applicable Documents 3. Documentation: None Section C: Requirements 4. Scope of Work: The rental of the Blolite Equipment Rental includes: AC – UNIT = ACUS001 BLOWHEAD = BL120002 TRIPOD 8 FIBER INLET GUIDE = IO80001 PAYOFF CASE = POC120001 8 MM OUTLET GUIDE 4 FIBER INLET GUIDE = IO4001 Which will ship in three (3) cases of varies sizes. 5. Contractor Responsibilities: Repair (as needed) BloLite equipment that breaks down and return to NNSY. 6. NNSY Responsibilities: Code 950 Management will assume and maintain responsibility to ensure properly trained, licensed and certified employees, in the use of Fiber Equipment from Prysmian Group, operate the Shipboard Blown Optical Fiber System. 7. Government Furnished Property: None 8. Security Requirements: Defense Biometric Identification System and NAVSEA Badging (REQUIRED FOR ALL CONTRACTS) -- 1 of 3 -- Enclosure (1) All contractors, with the exception of permanent party (or “seated” contractors with Common Access Cards (CACs), will be required to obtain a DBIDS card to gain access to NNSY. Procedure for receiving a DBIDS card: a. Contractor will complete the SECNAV 5512 form(s) and forward them to their NNSY Sponsor/Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR). b. The sponsor will complete the CVS spreadsheet utilizing the information on the completed SECNAV5512 forms and forward all documents to Commander Navy region Mid-Atlantic (CNRMA) for vetting. c. CNRMA will add the contractor to the “179-Day List” which is utilized by the Pass and ID office to create the DBIDS card. d. Once on the 179-Day List, the contractor may go to Pass and ID to have their DBIDS card generated. e. Green NAVSEA access badges can be generated at this point with contractors providing proof of U.S. Citizenship (Birth Certificate/ US Passport). Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) (REQUIRED FOR ALL CONTRACTS) A PED is defined as any non-stationary electronic apparatus with singular or multiple capabilities of, but not limited to recording, storing, and/or transmitting data, voice, video, or photo images (e.g., cell phones, laptops, tablets and wearable devices such as fitness bands and smart watches). a. NAVSEA 04 Ser 04/281 IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR ALLOWING CAMERA- PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES WITHIN THE CONTROLLED INDSUTRIAL AREA b. NAVSEAINST 2200.1A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES POLICY c. SECPROMAN Vol 1 5510.36 Rev E In accordance with ref (a), personally owned camera enabled PEDs will be authorized inside of the Controlled Industrial Area (CIA) and all Security Islands. Camera enabled PEDs will remain unauthorized within Controlled Nuclear Information Areas (CNIAs), Nuclear Work Areas (NWAs) and Open Storage Areas. The allowance of camera enabled PEDs inside of the CIA and Security Islands does not negate existing photography policies. Unofficial photography, filming of video, or live streaming from the camera-enabled PED remains prohibited within the CIA or any NAVSEA controlled space outside of the CIA. Further, audio recordings (both digitally or magnetically) in NAVSEA spaces is prohibited without the approval of the Code 1120 Security Director. RESTRICTED DATA SPECIFIC All contractors requiring a red NAVSEA badge and access to Restricted Data (RD) shall have a final security clearance. -- 2 of 3 -- Enclosure (1) Red NAVSEA badge personnel may require access to Nuclear Areas, Nuclear Information, Nuclear equipment, Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information (NNPI), RD, and Not Releasable to Foreign Nationals (NOFORN) data due to the nature of the work being performed on Naval Nuclear propulsion systems. A red NAVSEA badge is necessary for the execution of nuclear and some non-nuclear work; inclusive of the propulsion plant and secondary spaces as well as those systems which support the propulsion plants which may not be located in the propulsion plant when any of those spaces can’t be sanitized. Access to RD and the issuance of red NAVSEA badges will be issued in accordance with NAVSEA M-5510.2. CONTROLLED UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION ACCESS The DoD will provide information to contractors and will identify all information which is Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) via the contracting vehicle, in whole or part, and will mark such documents, material, or media in accordance with this issuance. When CUI is generated by non-DoD entities protective measures and dissemination controls, including those directed by relevant law, regulation, or government-wide policy, will be articulated in the contract, grant, or other legal agreement, as appropriate. DoD contracts must require contractors to monitor CUI for aggregation and compilation based on the potential to generate classified information pursuant to security classification guidance addressing the accumulation of unclassified data or information. DoD contracts require contractors to report the potential classification of aggregated or compiled CUI to a DoD representative. Contractors, pursuant to mandatory DoD contract provisions, will submit unclassified DoD information for review and approval for release in accordance with the standard DoD Component processes and DoDI 5230.09. All CUI records must follow the approved mandatory disposition authorities whenever the DoD provides CUI to, or CUI is generated by, non-DoD entities in accordance with Section 1220-1236 of Title 36, CFR, Section 3301a of Title 44, U.S.C., and this issuance. 9. Delivery Terms/Shipping/Transportation The Blolite Fiber System needs to ship from Prysmian Group to Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Building 276. 10. Place of Performance/Delivery Location: 10.1. Building 276, NNSY 11. Period of Performance (PoP)/ Completion D

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