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INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR DEFENSE FUEL SUPPORT POINT (DFSP) MANAGEMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE ENHANCEMENT, AND UNDERUTILIZED LAND AND RESOURCES - DFSP POINT LOMA, CA
Contact and place of performance
Careka Squire
San Diego, CA
USA
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION SPE603-26-R-5X25 INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR DEFENSE FUEL SUPPORT POINT (DFSP) MANAGEMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE ENHANCEMENT, AND UNDERUTILIZED LAND AND RESOURCES The Defense Logistics Agency, on behalf of the United States Navy (USN), is seeking information from industry regarding their potential interest in providing innovative, cost-effective solutions for managing Defense Fuel Support Points (DFSPs)...
View moreThe information gathered will be used to assess the feasibility and potential benefits of entering into agreements for the utilization of underutilized land, infrastructure, petroleum fuel facilities, piers, and implementation of innovative DFSP solutions at various sites.
CONCEPT OF SERVICES AND OPERATIONS: The Navy is seeking creative and innovative approaches to enhance government fuel facilities while reducing long-term sustainment, maintenance, and modernization costs. This initiative aims to identify opportunities for partnerships with private-sector entities that can enhance the material condition of DFSPs by enabling the productive use of underutilized land, infrastructure assets, access, and other resources to ultimately reduce the lifecycle costs of DFSPs for the Navy.
AREA OF CONSIDERATION: All Navy CONUS locations will be considered.
NAICS CODES:
BACKGROUND: DFSPs play a critical role in ensuring the availability of fuel and lubricants for military operations and enabling warfighting readiness. These facilities are responsible for receiving, storing, and distributing various types of fuel and lubricants.
Current challenges with DFSP operations are the high costs associated with sustaining, repairing, restoring, and modernizing existing bulk fuels storage and distribution infrastructure, including tanks, pipelines, piers, wharves, and associated support elements.
To address these challenges and improve the overall performance and cost-effectiveness of DFSPs, the Navy is actively seeking innovative solutions, potentially in conjunction with the utilization of underutilized land, infrastructure assets, access, and other resources on the installation. A key objective is to sustain, restore, enhance, upgrade and modernize the material condition of DFSPs.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this RFI is to gather information from industry regarding their capabilities, experience, and potential concepts for:
This includes, but is not limited to:
SCOPE OF INTEREST: The Navy is seeking innovative and creative ideas to improve government facilities and optimize the use of underutilized land at the Navy Installations, particularly where such opportunities can be integrated with enhanced DFSP management solutions. The Navy is interested in exploring a diverse range of potential uses and partnership concepts that both strengthen mission readiness and reduce long-term sustainment burdens.
INFORMATION REQUESTED: Interested parties are requested to provide the following information in their response to this RFI:
1. Company Information:
2. Proposed Concept: Description of the proposed concept for utilizing underutilized land at various sites in conjunction with DFSP modernization. Include specifics such as the type of activity, estimated scale of operations, innovative technology or solutions that would improve the readiness and material condition of facilities, and expected impact on the installation and surrounding community.
3. Operational Benefits: An assessment of the potential operational benefits, including cost savings, efficiency improvements, and enhanced security. Quantify benefits whenever possible.
4. Implementation Plan: A proposed implementation plan, including timelines, resources, and potential challenges.
5. Risk Assessment: An assessment of the potential risks associated with implementation and mitigation strategies.
6. Relevant Experience: A description of the company's or organization's relevant experience in developing and implementing similar technologies or solutions. Provide examples of past performance. Please indicate if you were the prime contractor or subcontractor under the contract. Also provide the Contract Number, Name of Government Agency or Commercial Entity, Period of Performance, Dollar Value, Type of Contract (Fixed Price, Cost Reimbursement, etc.), and an explanation of services provided as they relate to this RFI. If your firm acted as a subcontractor or joint venture, name the prime contractor or other party, the specific work performed and percentage. Address any past performance problems, and resolutions taken.
7. References: Contact information for references who can attest to the company's or organization's capabilities.
8. Scalability and Adaptability: How the solution can be scaled up to accommodate future demands and how it can be adapted to different DFSP locations and environments.
9. Cybersecurity Posture: Describe the company's cybersecurity policies and procedures, and how the proposed solution will address cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
10. Benefits to the Navy Installation:
11. Experience with Government Partnerships:
12. Proposed Structure: Type of agreement your firm would propose, long-term lease, conveyance, etc.
13. An assessment of the current governing regulations, identifying any regulatory gaps, to include specific recommendations and proposed language for new or revised regulations.
14. Facility Assessments: Develop a benchmark for assessing facility infrastructure in accordance with UFC, API and other related industry benchmarks and standards.
15. Legal Authorities – An assessment of the current legal authorities to govern the revenue sharing agreements and enhanced use leasing at Navy DFSPs, identifying any regulatory gaps to include specific recommendations and proposed legal language for new or revised authorities to address those gaps.
16. Any other information deemed relevant for the Navy's consideration.
Submissions should be sent to Careka Squire, DLA Energy, [email protected] / (571) 459-8982 NLT 3:00 p.m. local Fort Belvoir, VA time on May 29, 2026. Please direct any technical questions related to this RFI to Captain Anas Maazouzi, US. Navy, Navy Petroleum Office, [email protected] / (562) 588-2801.
Interested firms must include in their submission the RFI number SPE603-26-R-5X25 in the subject line of their emails.
QUESTIONS: The Navy Petroleum Office will conduct a dedicated workshop and host a Questions & Answers session during the DLA Energy Worldwide Symposium, April 21-23, 2026, for all interested offerors.
Attendees shall register on site for the DLA Energy Worldwide being held at the Hyatt Regency – Crystal City, Arlington, VA and specifically state that you will only be attending the Request for Information regarding Innovative Solutions for DFSP Management, Infrastructure Enhancement and Underutilized Land and Resources for the Navy.
Amended to add date/time/location:
Date: 21 April 2026
Time: 1430 – 1630
Location: Hyatt Regency – Crystal City
Conference Room: Fairfax Room
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Energy, on behalf of the United States Navy, is seeking information from industry regarding innovative and cost-effective solutions for managing Defense Fuel Support Points (DFSPs). This Request for Information (RFI) focuses on enhancing bulk fuels infrastructure to improve operational readiness while leveraging underutilized land, resources, and infrastructure assets. Under the authority of Section 2667 of Title 10, United States Code, the government is exploring the feasibility of leasing out non-excess real or personal property to private-sector entities. These partnerships aim to reduce long-term sustainment, maintenance, and modernization costs for Navy fuel facilities across all CONUS locations, specifically targeting improvements to tanks, pipelines, piers, and wharves.
Solicitation number SPE603-26-R-5X25 is classified under NAICS code 424710, Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals. The notice is issued with no set-aside (NONE) and identifies San Diego, California, as a primary place of performance, though the scope encompasses all Navy installations in the continental United States. The Navy is interested in exploring business partnership structures such as long-term leases, conveyances, and revenue-sharing agreements where private investment is reinvested into facility upgrades. Proposed concepts must address environmental standards, cybersecurity posture, and the ability to meet operational requirements for the U.S. Military and Joint Forces during both peacetime and wartime.
Interested parties must submit responses by May 29, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. Fort Belvoir, VA time. Submissions should be directed to the primary point of contact, Careka Squire, and must include company profiles, proposed concepts, operational benefits, and relevant past performance. The Navy Petroleum Office is also facilitating a workshop and Q&A session related to this initiative during the DLA Energy Worldwide Symposium in Arlington, Virginia, on April 21, 2026. The information gathered will be used for planning purposes to assess the maturity and scalability of industry recommendations for the modernization and management of the Navy's petroleum fuel facilities.
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