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18-months bridge contract extension-SAHPR Services
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Kevin Giardini
VA 22304
USA
The U.S. National Science Foundation intends to award a sole source interim 18 month bridge contract to LDSS for the continued provision of Sexual Assault and Harassment Prevention and Response (SAHPR) support services under the United States Antarctic Program (USAP). This bridge action is being conducted under the authority of FAR 6.103-1. Due to the integrated and operationally embedded nature of the SAHPR se...
View moreA new SAHPR contractor would be required to integrate with the outgoing ASC contractor’s processes and systems, while those processes are simultaneously being phased out; and shortly thereafter, that same SAHPR contractor would need to re-integrate into an entirely new ASC contractor’s operational framework, requiring a second transition effort. This sequential re-integration would be inherently inefficient, duplicative, and operationally disruptive, as it would require: (1) re-establishment of coordination protocols, communication channels, and response procedures twice within a compressed timeframe; (2) re-training and re-alignment of personnel across two different operational infrastructures; and (3) increased risk of gaps, inconsistencies, or breakdowns in critical SAHPR services during both transition phases. Such a dual-transition scenario would introduce unacceptable risk to critical response procedures, personnel safety, and program execution, particularly in the Antarctic environment, where operations are remote, logistically constrained, and highly dependent on stable, integrated support systems.
Maintaining the current SAHPR contractor, LDSS, throughout the ASC transition period avoids inefficiencies, mitigates safety risks, and ensures continuity of integrated operations. LDSS is already: Fully embedded within the existing USAP operational structure, familiar with current ASC processes and personnel, and positioned to transition once—alongside the incoming contractor—rather than being required to transition twice. This approach ensures a single, coordinated transition that minimizes disruption risk and ensures sustained delivery of critical SAHPR services.
2) LDSS is currently performing under the existing contract and is actively developing critical SAHPR deliverables including the 2027 climate survey which is anticipated to be completed by September 2028. Transitioning to another source at this stage would reduce program coherence, undermine methodological consistency, and risk the validity and credibility of the survey results. Allowing LDSS to complete these deliverables by September 2028 allows the contractor that designed the instruments to complete development, execution, analysis, and reporting of deliverables such as the climate survey end to end which would be the most operationally efficient means of accomplishing the work.
3) The 18-month of extension to September 2028 is contemplated assuming the follow on SAHPR award will be issued around September 2027 in alignment with the ASC transition end date, the follow on SAHPR contractor would have the critically needed full Austral winter and summer season to transition with the incumbent contractor LDSS on the daily requirements of the SAHPR program allowing the follow on contractor to learn the full spectrum of SAHPR services throughout both the Austral winter and summer season to ensure a controlled and effective transition without disruption to mission critical, high risk services..
For the rationale cited herein, NSF finds LDSS is the only viable contractor that can execute the current SAHPR program efforts without unduly disruption to ongoing operations, degradation of program integrity, increased risk to personnel and mission execution.
This notice of intent is not a request for competitive proposals and no solicitation document will be issued. However, all responsible sources interested in responding to this notice may submit a capability statement which shall be considered by the agency. Any capability statement shall include the following information:
The capability statement must provide clear and unambiguous evidence demonstrating the ability to perform the requirement without substantial duplication of cost or unacceptable delays, including the ability to operate within a transitioning ASC environment and support a full seasonal operational cycle in Antarctica.
A request for documentation, or submissions that only ask questions, will not be considered an affirmative response to this notice. The Government does not intend to award a contract based on this notice nor will it reimburse any costs associated with preparing or submitting a response.
Capability statements are due no later than 5:00PM Eastern Standard Time on 28 April 2026. It is the responsibility of the respondent to confirm receipt with the Government prior to the deadline.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) Office of Polar Programs intends to award a sole source, 18-month interim bridge contract to LDSS for continued Sexual Assault and Harassment Prevention and Response (SAHPR) support services within the United States Antarctic Program (USAP). This requirement is categorized under PSC R408 for Support- Professional: Program Management/Support and NAICS 541611 for Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services. This bridge action ensures the continuity of mission-critical services through September 2028, aligning with the delayed transition of the Antarctic Support Contract (ASC). Due to the remote and logistically constrained environment of Antarctica, the agency determined that maintaining the incumbent is necessary to avoid the operational risks and inefficiencies of a dual-transition period involving both the overarching infrastructure contractor and SAHPR providers.
The scope of work includes education of contracted personnel and maintaining the operational posture of the USAP scientific operations. LDSS is currently developing critical deliverables, including the 2027 climate survey, which requires methodological consistency through its completion in September 2028. The 18-month performance period allows for a synchronized transition with the incoming ASC contractor and provides a follow-on SAHPR contractor a full Austral winter and summer season to learn daily program requirements. Work will be performed in Virginia and at Antarctic program sites.
This pre-solicitation notice, issued under solicitation number NSF260001, is not a request for competitive proposals; however, the agency will consider capability statements from responsible sources submitted by April 28, 2026. Submissions must demonstrate the ability to perform immediately within the transitioning ASC environment without disrupting high-risk services or duplicating costs. Capability statements must include technical evidence of performance in remote or integrated environments, past performance, and the firm’s socioeconomic status, as there is currently no set-aside designated for this action. Kevin Giardini is the point of contact for this notice.
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