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Support for the Navy Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) Program
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The NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center, Norfolk Mechanicsburg Office is seeking information from Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) for support services related to the implementation of the Navy Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) Program. The requirement calls for a contractor that already possesses a commercially owned and operated web-based public safety management software capable of managing the LEOSA program for qualified law enforcement officers and qualified retired or separated officers. This system must support more than 14,000 users across 70 installation activities spanning 10 regions within and outside the continental United States. The contractor will be responsible for verifying applicant eligibility in accordance with Department of Defense Instruction 5525.12, as well as providing a turnkey solution that includes the production, manufacturing, inventory, and delivery of LEOSA credentials. Additionally, the contractor must develop and execute a marketing plan to promote the program to veterans and encourage participation. The government intends to award a no-cost contract for this support, with the contractor generating revenue solely from fees paid by individual applicants, without government reimbursement. Interested parties must demonstrate the capability of their existing software platform and respond by May 7, 2026, to be considered for this SDVOSB set-aside opportunity.
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This is a Request for Information.
The NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center (FLC), Norfolk, Mechanicsburg Office intends to procure public safety management service to support the implementation of the Navy Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) Program. The Government intends to procure this support using either a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside or SDVOSB sole source.
To meet this requirement, a Contractor must already have a Commercially Owned, Commercially Operated web-based public safety management software application that will enable Navy commands to manage their Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA) programs, including but not limited to: the issuance for qualified law enforcement officers (QLEOs) and qualified retired/separated law enforcement officers (QRLEOs). The Contractor will support over 14,000 users at 70 installation activities in 10 CONUS and OCONUS regions, covering all CONUS.
The contractor will be responsible for verifying the eligibility of all applicants by screening them according to the LEOSA Program’s eligibility criteria as set forth in Department of Defense Instruction 5525.12. The contractor shall be responsible for providing a turnkey solution for the production, manufacturing, inventory, and delivery of the LEOSA credential to all eligible applicants. In an effort to market and promote the LEOSA Program to the Veteran populace to attract potential applicants, the contractor shall be responsible for outlining and implementing a comprehensive marketing plan.
The Government intends to award a no-cost contract for this support. The Contractor will generate revenue from the LEOSA application fees collected from the individual applicants to cover their expenditure without reimbursement or any sort of payment from the Government.
Interested vendors should contact Danielle Udinson via email at danielle.r.udinson.civ@us.navy.mil by close of business on 7 May 2026 and use the Subject Title “RFI for LEOSA Support – (contractor name)” for the email. Interest vendors should outline their ability to meet the requirement and confirm they already have a Commercially Owned, Commercially Operated web-based public safety management software application that will enable Navy commands to manage their Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA) programs.
Any information provided will be used to deteremine the best procurement path for this requirement.
