Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Dock-Side (DS): USCGC HEALY (WAGB 20) Fiscal Year 2027
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The USCGC HEALY is a Coast Guard polar icebreaker undergoing dock-side maintenance at a Pacific Northwest shipyard. Vessel maintenance cycles create defined security perimeters around active work zones, controlled access points for contractor traffic, and extended-duration equipment lay-down areas. The yard footprint supports perimeter security with camera arrays covering pier-side access and mobile surveillance towers monitoring equipment staging and night-shift vessel access. Project value is undisclosed in the source record. The notice posted May 5 as a sources-sought solicitation on SAM.gov, the earliest public signal in the federal procurement cycle. Pre-budget timing is optimal; once the security scope moves to RFP and award, displacement becomes difficult. The Coast Guard typically runs 90-120 day solicitation windows on vessel-maintenance contracts of this class, which leaves 60-90 days to shape the security requirement before the RFP locks. Seattle branch sits 42 miles from the project, well inside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm-intro path exists in the region. The recommended first move is contacting the Coast Guard's contracting office (named in the SAM.gov solicitation detail) or the shipyard's facilities security director to confirm the dock-side security scope and propose a site walk-through during the pre-solicitation phase, with emphasis on mobile-tower coverage for pier-side and lay-down monitoring.