Shipboard Sensor Support

DEPT OF DEFENSE

Notice type
Solicitation
Solicitation #
N0017826R3000
NAICS
54133
PSC
R425
Set-aside
No Set aside used
Posted
June 11, 2026
Response due
July 2, 2026
Place of performance
Dahlgren, VA

What this opportunity is

The Department of Defense is seeking shipboard sensor support services, as outlined in the solicitation notice. This opportunity is not set aside for any specific business type, making it accessible to all qualified contractors. The focus is on ensuring quality assurance through a structured Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP), which emphasizes performance monitoring and evaluation. Interested businesses should track this solicitation closely to understand the performance standards required, as the contract will be evaluated based on the quality of services delivered.

Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.

Description

Attachment 03 1 QUALITY ASSURANCE SURVEILLANCE PLAN 1. PURPOSE This Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) is a Government-developed and applied document used to make sure the systematic quality assurance methods are used in the administration of this contract. The intent is to ensure that the contractor performs in accordance with the performance objectives and the Government receives the quality of services called for in the contract. In addition, this QASP provides the specific criteria and process to be followed in consideration of the exercise of any options. The purpose of the QASP is to describe the systematic methods used to monitor performance and to identify the required documentation and the resources to be employed. The QASP provides a means for evaluating whether the Contractor is meeting the performance standards/quality levels identified in the Statement of Work (SOW) and the Contractor’s Quality Control Plan (QCP), and to ensure that the Government pays only for the level of services required/received. This QASP defines the roles and responsibilities of Government personnel involved in the evaluation of the quality of contractor performance, identifies the performance objectives, and defines the methodologies used to monitor and evaluate the Contractor’s performance. The QASP also describes quality assurance documentation requirements and describes the analysis of quality assurance monitoring results. 2. AUTHORITY Authority for issuance of this QASP is provided under Part 46 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, Inspection of Services clauses and Section E – Inspection and Acceptance which provides for inspection, acceptance and documentation of the service called for in the contract or order. This acceptance is to be executed by the Procuring Contracting Officer (PCO) or a duly authorized representative. 3. SCOPE The SOW structures the acquisition around "what" services or quality level is required, as opposed to "how" the Contractor should perform the work (i.e., results, noncompliance). This QASP will define the performance management approach taken to monitor and manage the Contractor’s performance to ensure the expected outcomes or performance objectives communicated in the SOW are achieved. Performance management rests on developing a capability to review and analyze information generated through performance assessment. The ability to make decisions based on the analysis of performance data is the cornerstone of performance management, this analysis yields information that indicates whether expected outcomes for the project are being achieved by the Contractor. The Contractor is responsible for the quality of all work performed. The Contractor measures that quality through the Contractor’s own QCP. Quality control is work output, not workers, and therefore includes all work performed under this Task Order regardless of whether the work is performed by Contractor employees or by Sub-Contractors. The Contractor’s QCP will set forth the staffing and procedures for self-inspecting the quality, timeliness, responsiveness, customer satisfaction, and other performance requirements in the SOW. The Contractor will develop and implement a performance management system with processes to assess and report its performance to the designated Government representative. This QASP enables the Government to take advantage of the Contractor’s QCP. A preliminary QASP evaluation/rating will be performed according to the schedule as noted below. The purpose of this review is to determine whether the Contractor is performing at least at a "Satisfactory" level for each major element assessed using Table 1. This methodology will be utilized as an important factor in determining whether to exercise any of the Options under the Contract or Task Order. The Government will assess performance of the overall contract using the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) at the end of each Period of Performance (PoP). The Contractor Performance Assessment Report (CPAR) assesses a Contractor’s performance, both positive and negative, and provides a record on a given Task Order during a specified period of time. More information pertaining to CPARS can be found at: https://www.cpars.gov. -- 1 of 11 -- Attachment 03 2 4. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Procuring Contracting Officer (PCO) – An individual duly appointed with the authority to enter into contracts and make related determination and findings on behalf of the Government. PCOs are designated via a written warrant, which sets forth limitations of their respective authority. The PCO ensures performance of all necessary actions for effective contract administration ensures compliance with the terms of the contract and safeguards the interests of the United States in the contractual relationship. It is the PCO that ensures the Contractor receives impartial, fair and equitable treatment under the contract. The PCO is ultimately responsible for the final determination of the acceptability of the Contractor’s performance. The PCO for this Task Order is identified in Section G. Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) – An individual appointed in writing by the PCO to act as their authorized representative to assist in technical administration. The limitations of authority are contained in a written letter of appointment which is a formal attachment to the contract. The COR is responsible for technical administration of the task order and assures proper Government surveillance of the Contractor’s technical performance. The COR provides QASP reports to the PCO. The COR is not empowered to make any contractual commitments or to authorize any changes on the Government’s behalf. Any changes that the Contractor deems may affect contract price, terms, or conditions shall be referred to the PCO for action. Contract Specialist – An individual assigned by the PCO to provide daily administration of the contract. The Contract Specialist prov

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