Opportunity
SAM #26-R-0000205
FBI Solicitation for Drug Evidence Destruction Services (Non-Retrievable Methods)
Buyer
Division 1500
Posted
April 17, 2026
Respond By
May 08, 2026
Identifier
26-R-0000205
NAICS
562910, 562211, 562998
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is seeking innovative, scalable solutions for the destruction of narcotics evidence using non-retrievable disposal methods. - Government Buyer: - Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Finance and Facilities Division, Procurement Section - Services Requested: - Drug Evidence Destruction Services - Safe, compliant, and environmentally responsible destruction of narcotics evidence - Methods must achieve 'non-retrievable' destruction per 21 CFR 1317.05 - Acceptable technologies include incineration (fixed or mobile), pyrolysis, chemical digestion, encapsulation, alkaline hydrolysis, and other emerging approaches - Services include transportation, secure handling, witnessed destruction, documentation, and certification - Must handle all categories of controlled substances, including illicit drugs and pharmaceuticals - Solutions should reduce reliance on fixed incineration, minimize transportation risks, and reduce personnel requirements - Scalable capabilities for high-volume seizures are required - Focus on West Coast and western-region FBI field offices (Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, El Paso, Salt Lake City) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal, state, and local regulations - Chain-of-custody support, recordkeeping, and contingency support for mobile or alternate destruction solutions - 12-month base period with four 12-month option periods anticipated - Estimated contract value up to $5 million - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; market research only - Place of Performance: - FBI Headquarters (Washington, DC) - West Coast and western-region FBI field offices (Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, El Paso, Salt Lake City)
Description
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Finance and Facilities Division, is issuing this Request for Information (RFI) to identify qualified vendors capable of providing safe, compliant, and environmentally responsible destruction of narcotics evidence.
Federal agencies are experiencing a significant increase in the volume of seized narcotics requiring destruction, while traditional incineration capacity—particularly on the West Coast—has declined. These conditions create operational, safety, and logistical challenges associated with transporting and destroying controlled substances.
The Government is seeking information on innovative and scalable solutions for the destruction of controlled substances that meet the requirement for “non-retrievable” destruction in accordance with 21 CFR 1317.05. Vendors may propose a range of disposal methods, including but not limited to incineration (fixed or mobile), pyrolysis, chemical digestion, encapsulation, alkaline hydrolysis, or other emerging technologies.
The Government is particularly interested in solutions that:
Reduce reliance on fixed incineration infrastructure Minimize transportation distances and associated risks Reduce personnel requirements for escorted and witnessed destruction Provide scalable capabilities for high-volume seizures Maintain safety for personnel, the public, and the environment
Vendors must demonstrate the capability to safely and legally handle and destroy all categories of controlled substances, including both illicit drugs and legally possessed pharmaceuticals, in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
This RFI is issued for market research purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation. The Government is also seeking feedback on a draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) to inform potential future acquisition strategies.
Interested vendors are encouraged to review the full RFI document for detailed submission requirements and requested information.