CNIC Motorcycle Safety Training

Award NoticeSmall Business Set Aside - TotalAwarded

This federal contract opportunity has been awarded to on July 31, 2026.

Award Information

This solicitation resulted in an award to for approximately $17,006,571 on July 31, 2026. Similar contracts are typically issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE under 611692 (Automobile Driving Schools).

Award details updated on August 12, 2026 following modification notice.

Award Number
N0024426D0004
Award Amount
$17,006,571
Award Date
July 31, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • No response deadline specified - contact the agency for details
  • Set-aside for Small Business businesses
  • Work to be performed in SAN DIEGO, CA
  • Industry: Automobile Driving Schools

Contract Details

Notice ID
N0024426RS003
Opportunity Type
Award Notice
Sub-Agency
DEPT OF THE NAVY
Office
NAVSUP FLT LOG CTR SAN DIEGO
Posted Date
Friday, July 31, 2026
Response Deadline
Not specified
PSC Code
U099
Set-Aside
Small Business Set Aside - Total
Place of Performance
SAN DIEGO, CA, 92136
Status
Active

Description

The Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Fleet Logistics Center (FLC) San Diego has awarded three (3) Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) Multiple Award Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contracts in support of the Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) Motorcycle Safety Training program. The contractors will provide comprehensive motorcycle safety training for Department of the Navy personnel at various installations across the Continental United States (CONUS), Hawaii, and Guam. The ordering period consists of a one-year base period and four (4) one-year option periods. The maximum cumulative shared program ceiling for all task orders awarded under this overarching Multiple Award IDIQ program shall not exceed $17,006,571.00 over the five-year ordering period.

Why This Opportunity Matters

The Department of DEFENSE is seeking responses for automobile driving schools with a set-aside for Small Business businesses in SAN DIEGO, CA. This set-aside designation means eligible businesses face reduced competition from larger firms.