Opportunity
SAM #70Z0G326QOIPL0003
USCG Solicitation for AIS, VHF-FM, and DSC Maritime Communications Services in Alaska
Buyer
USCG C5I Division 2 Kearneysville
Posted
July 10, 2026
Respond By
July 28, 2026
Identifier
70Z0G326QOIPL0003
NAICS
541690, 517919, 517410, 488330
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) is seeking industry input for a multi-year contract to provide comprehensive maritime communications services in Alaska, focusing on Automatic Identification System (AIS), VHF-FM voice, and Digital Selective Calling (DSC) coverage. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), C5I Contract Operations Division II, CG-9142 Kearneysville - Products/Services Requested: - Continuous AIS data reception and delivery, including shore-to-ship safety messages and virtual Aids to Navigation (AtoN) - VHF-FM voice communications extension (Channel 16) for key Alaskan ports and up to 20 nautical miles offshore - DSC (Channel 70) data communications extension for the same regions - Real-time and historical data access for USCG - 24/7 operations with high system availability (96% for AIS, 98% for VHF/DSC) - Secure data handling, IT Security Accreditation, compliance with DHS/DoD cybersecurity standards, and Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) - Secure decommissioning of systems and data - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Coverage must extend to seven key Alaskan regions and offshore areas (up to 2000nm for AIS) - USCG is open to terrestrial, satellite, aerial, or other innovative solutions to achieve coverage - Deliverables include project plans, coverage maps, monthly reports, and IT security plans - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - The contract is structured with a base year and four one-year option periods, supporting a long-term partnership
Description
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) seeks comprehensive Automatic Identification System (AIS), VHF-FM voice, and Digital Selective Calling (DSC) services, 24/7, for designated regions of Alaska. The goal is to augment existing USCG infrastructure, address coverage gaps, and ensure reliable maritime communications.
Core services include:
AIS Data Reception: Continuous collection and delivery of AIS data. AIS Message Transmission: Shore-to-ship transmission of safety messages and virtual Aids to Navigation (AtoN). VHF-FM Voice Communications: Extending VHF Channel 16 coverage. DSC Data Communications: Extending DSC Channel 70 coverage.
Key Performance & Technical Requirements:
Coverage: The contractor must provide services for key Alaskan ports and regions, extending coverage offshore to 20nm for VHF/DSC and 2000nm for AIS. System Availability: Maintain high operational availability: 96% for AIS systems and 98% for VHF/DSC sites. Data & Communication: Ensure timely data delivery (96% of AIS messages in under 2 seconds), support all standard message types, and provide continuous monitoring of emergency channels. Security & Compliance: Adhere to rigorous security protocols, including achieving formal IT Security Accreditation, ensuring personnel meet DHS/DoD cybersecurity standards, implementing Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM), and guaranteeing secure data handling and system decommissioning.
Performance Expectations:
The contractor must meet the following key performance standards:
System Availability: Maintain high monthly operational availability: 98% for VHF-FM/DSC sites. 96% for all AIS sites (receiver and transmit) and network connections. Data Performance: Deliver 96% of AIS messages in under 2 seconds. Provide reliable, real-time, and historical data access. Security & Compliance: Achieve formal IT Security Accreditation within six months of award. Adhere to all federal and DHS security standards for data handling, cybersecurity (NIST), and Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM). Ensure secure system and data sanitization at contract end. Support: Provide timely monthly reports and maintain responsive technical support.
Industry Input Requested
The USCG is interested in learning how industry can meet these coverage and performance requirements. Respondents are requested to provide a statement describing their approach to delivering AIS and VHF-FM/DSC coverage and data services for the designated regions/ports of Alaska.
If your solution relies on terrestrial AIS and VHF/DSC sites, please describe your network architecture, coverage capabilities, and maintenance approach. If your solution involves alternative technologies (e.g., satellite, aerial platforms, or other methods), please describe how your approach would meet the coverage, data quality, security, and operational requirements outlined above.
**Please do not limit your response to terrestrial solutions. The USCG is interested in learning about all viable approaches to achieve comprehensive AIS and VHF-FM/DSC coverage in Alaska.