Extended Application Period; Solicitation of Application for the Award of One Tanker Security Program Operating Agreement
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On March 1, 2024, the Maritime Administration published a notice in the Federal Register providing how to apply to MARAD's Tanker Security Program (TSP). By this follow-on notice, MARAD is extending the application period for eligible candidates for one TSP Operating Agreement and is republishing the same information soliciting applications. The FY21 NDAA authorized the Secretary of Transportation to establish a fleet of active, commercially viable, militarily useful, privately owned product tank vessels of the United States. The fleet will meet national defense and other security requirements and maintain a United States presence in international commercial shipping. The FY22 NDAA made minor adjustments related to the participation of long-term charters in the TSP. This request for applications provides, among other things, application criteria and a deadline for submitting applications for the enrollment of one vessel in the TSP.
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[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 84 (Tuesday, April 30, 2024)]
[Notices]
[Pages 34316-34318]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2024-09232]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Maritime Administration
Extended Application Period; Solicitation of Application for the
Award of One Tanker Security Program Operating Agreement
AGENCY: Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice of application period for the Tanker Security Program
(TSP).
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SUMMARY: On March 1, 2024, the Maritime Administration published a
notice in the Federal Register providing how to apply to MARAD's Tanker
Security Program (TSP). By this follow-on notice, MARAD is extending
the application period for eligible candidates for one TSP Operating
Agreement and is republishing the same information soliciting
applications. The FY21 NDAA authorized the Secretary of Transportation
to establish a fleet of active, commercially viable, militarily useful,
privately owned product tank vessels of the United States. The fleet
will meet national defense and other
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security requirements and maintain a United States presence in
international commercial shipping. The FY22 NDAA made minor adjustments
related to the participation of long-term charters in the TSP. This
request for applications provides, among other things, application
criteria and a deadline for submitting applications for the enrollment
of one vessel in the TSP.
DATES: Applications for enrollment must be received no later than May
30, 2024. Applications should be submitted to the address listed in the
ADDRESSES section below.
ADDRESSES: Applications may be submitted electronically to
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#75061014191c1301060005051a070135111a015b121a03"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="cbb8aeaaa7a2adbfb8bebbbba4b9bf8bafa4bfe5aca4bd">[email protected]</span></a> or in hard copy to the Tanker Security Program,
Maritime Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590. Application forms are available
upon request or may be downloaded from MARAD's website.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Hatcher, Director, Office of
Sealift Support, Maritime Administration, Telephone (202) 366-0688. For
legal questions, call Joseph Click, Office of Chief Counsel, Division
of Maritime Programs, Maritime Administration, (202) 366-5882.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 53402(a) of Title 46, United States
Code, requires that the Secretary of Transportation (Secretary), in
consultation with the Secretary of Defense (SecDef), establish a fleet
of active, commercially viable, militarily useful, privately-owned
product tank vessels to meet national defense and other security
requirements. The TSP will provide a stipend to tanker operators of
U.S.-flagged vessels that meet certain qualifications.
Congress appropriated $60,000,000 for the TSP in the Consolidated
Appropriations Act of 2022, Public Law 117-269, to remain available
until expended. Authorized payments to participating operators are
limited to $6 million per ship, per fiscal year and are subject to
annual appropriations. Participating operators will be required to make
their commercial transportation resources available upon request of the
SecDef during times of war or national emergency.
Application Criteria
Section 53403(b)(2)(A) of Title 46, United States Code directs the
Secretary in consultation with the SecDef to consider applicant vessel
qualifications as they relate to 46 CFR 294.9 and give priority to
applications based on the following criteria:
(1) Vessel capabilities, as established by SecDef;
(2) Applicant's record of vessel ownership and operation of tanker
vessels; and
(3) Applicant's citizenship, with preference for Section 50501
Citizens.
Vessel Requirements
Acceptable vessels for a TSP Operating Agreement must meet the
requirements of 46 U.S.C. 53402(b) and 46 CFR 294.9. The Commander,
USTRANSCOM, has provided vessel suitability standards for eligible TSP
vessels for use during the application selection process. The following
suitability standards, consistent with the requirements of 46 U.S.C.
53402(b)(5), will apply to vessel applications:
<bullet> Medium Range (MR) tankers between 30,000-60,000 deadweight
tons, with fuel cargo capacity of 230,000 barrels or greater.
<bullet> Deck space and size to accept installation of
Consolidation (CONSOL) stations, two on each side for a total of four
stations.
<bullet> Ability to accommodate up to an additional 12 crew for
CONSOL, security, and communication crew augmentation.
<bullet> Communication facilities capable of integrating secure
communications equipment.
<bullet> Does not engage in commerce or acquire any supplies or
services if any proclamation, Executive order, or statute administered
by Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), or if OFAC's implementing
regulations at 31 CFR Chapter V, would prohibit such a transaction by a
person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, except as
authorized by the OFAC in the Department of the Treasury.
<bullet> Operate in the Indo-Pacific region.
<bullet> Maximum draft of no more than 44 feet. Preference will be
given to vessels that can transport the most fuel at the shallowest
draft.
<bullet> Sustained service speed of at least 14 knots, with higher
speeds preferred.
<bullet> Carry only clean refined products.
<bullet> Capable of carrying more than two separated grades of
refined petroleum products with double valve protection between tanks.
Additionally, the vessel must meet the standards of 46 U.S.C. 53401(4).
National Security Requirements
The applicant chosen to receive a TSP Operating Agreement will be
required to enter into an Emergency Preparedness Agreement (EPA) under
46 U.S.C. 53407, or such other agreement as may be approved by the
Secretaries. The current EPA approved by the Secretary and SecDef is
the Voluntary Tanker Agreement (VTA), publicly available for review at
87 FR 67119 (November 7, 2022).
Documentation
A vessel chosen to receive the TSP Operating Agreement must be
documented as a U.S.-flag vessel under 46 U.S.C. chapter 121 to operate
under the Operating Agreement. An applicant proposing a vessel
registered under the laws of a foreign country at the time of
application must demonstrate the vessel owner's intent to have the
vessel documented under United States law and must demonstrate that the
vessel is U.S. registered by the time the applicant enters into a TSP
Operating Agreement for the vessel. Proof of U.S. Coast Guard vessel
documentation and inspection and all relevant charter and management
agreements for a chosen vessel must be approved by MARAD before the
vessel will be eligible to operate under a TSP Operating Agreement and
receive TSP payments.
Vessel Operation
A vessel selected for award of a TSP Operating Agreement must be
operated in foreign commerce, in mixed foreign commerce and domestic
trade of the United States permitted under a registry endorsement
issued under 46 U.S.C. 12111, or between U.S. ports and those points
identified in 46 U.S.C. 55101(b), or in foreign-to-foreign commerce,
and must not otherwise operate in the coastwise trade of the United
States. Further, in accordance with the FY22 NDAA, no vessel may
operate under a TSP Operating Agreement while it is also operating
under charter to the United States Government for a period that,
together with options, exceeds 180 continuous days.
Protection of Confidential Commercial or Financial Information
If the application includes information that the applicant
considers to be a trade secret or confidential commercial or financial
information, the applicant should do the following: (1) Note on the
front cover that the submission ``Contains Confidential Commercial or
Financial Information (CCFI)''; (2) mark each affected page ``CCFI'';
and (3) highlight or otherwise denote the CCFI portions. MARAD will
protect such information from disclosure to the extent allowed under
applicable law. In the event MARAD receives a Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA) request for the information, procedures described in the
Department's FOIA regulation at 49 CFR
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7.29 will be followed. Only information that is ultimately determined
to be confidential under that procedure will be exempt from disclosure
under FOIA.
Award of Operating Agreements
MARAD will make every effort to expedite the review of applications
and an award of a TSP Operating Agreement. MARAD, however, does not
guarantee the award of an TSP Operating Agreement in response to
applications submitted under this Notice. If no awards are made, or an
application is not selected for an award, the applicant will be
provided with a written reason why the application was denied,
consistent with the requirements of 46 U.S.C. 53403.
(Authority: 46 U.S.C. chapter 534, 49 CFR 1.92 and 1.93, 46 CFR 294)
By order of the Maritime Administrator.
T. Mitchell Hudson, Jr.
Secretary, Maritime Administration.
[FR Doc. 2024-09232 Filed 4-29-24; 8:45 am]
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