APFSDue: July 1, 2025 at 12:00 AM UTCIn-ActiveForecastSource Url
Summary
The opportunity involves providing technical and engineering services for the U.S. Coast Guard's (USCG) Aids to Navigation (ATON) System Design Risk Assessments. The USCG Research & Development Center (RDC) is seeking to enhance the efficiency and resiliency of the ATON system, which is crucial for marking waterways to ensure safe maritime navigation. Contractors with expertise in quantitative risk assessment methodologies, maritime navigation systems, and the ability to collaborate with various maritime stakeholders are encouraged to bid. The project aims to modernize the ATON system design by developing a risk assessment methodology that utilizes quantitative data, moving away from traditional qualitative assessments. This will involve technical support, management, and documentation of findings in summary reports, along with regular progress meetings and deliverable archiving.
Description
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Research & Development Center (RDC) is researching how to improve the Efficiency and Resiliency in Aids to Navigation (ATON) System Design. The USCG by law is required to mark waterways with ATON effectively and economically to allow for the safe and efficient flow of mar