Drone Show Production Services
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Drone Show Production Services
- Issuing Agency
- The Port of Los Angeles
- Location
- California
- Published Date
- Mar 11, 2026
- Closing Date
- Apr 23, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Opportunity: Drone Show Production Services Description: The City of Los Angeles Harbor Department invites the submittal of proposals to provide municipal scale outdoor evening drone shows lor large crowds at public events. Pre-Proposal Conference: Questions Due: Thursday, March 25, 2026 by 3pmÂResponses Posted: Wednesday, April 8, 2026Deadline / Proposals Due: Thursday, April 23, 2026 by 3pm Contract Administrator: Felicia Ansley
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Community Relations DivisionDrone Show Production ServicesREQUEST FOR PROPOSALSMarch 11, 2026RAMP ID #228449March 11, 2026Prospective Consultants:SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR DRONE SHOW PRODUCTION SERVICESThe City of Los Angeles Harbor Department (Harbor Department) invites the submittalof proposals to provide municipal scale outdoor evening drone shows lor large crowds atpublic events. These services shall commence after a contract is approved by the ExecutiveDirector of the Harbor Department.Instructions and forms to be used in preparing the proposal are found in the informationincluded in the Request for Proposals (RFP).The schedule for this RFP will be as follows:Request for Proposals PublishedQuestions DueResponse PostedProposals DueWednesday, March 11, 2026Thursday, March 25, 2026Wednesday, April 8, 2026Thursday, April 23, 2026If your firm cannot agree to the requirements exactly as set forth in this RFP,please do not submit a proposal.For questions regarding this RFP, please contact me by email at fansley@portla.org.Questions must be submitted by March 25, 2026. Responses will be posted on the HarborDepartment’s website and the Regional Alliance Marketplace for Procurement (RAMP), atwww.rampla.org, on April 8, 2026. It is the responsibility of all proposers to review bothwebsites for any RFP revisions or answers to questions prior to submitting a proposal in orderto ensure their proposal is complete and responsive.In addition to providing information requested in this RFP, it should be noted that thereare administrative documents that must be submitted with the proposal. Please refer to theBusiness Enterprise Programs and Contract Administrative Requirements section of this RFP.In order for your proposal to be deemed responsive, these documents MUST beincluded with your proposal.All consultants and subconsultants must be registered on RAMP at the time proposalsare due. If selected for award, for-profit companies and corporations must comply with RAMP’sdemographic reporting requirements, per the Mayor’s Executive Directive 35.Sincerely,FELICIA ANSLEYAssistant Director, Contracts and Purchasing Division2TABLE OF CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................... 51.1 Brief Overview of the Project ............................................................................................................ 51.2 The Port of Los Angeles ................................................................................................................... 51.3 The Community Relations Division................................................................................................... 52. PROJECT DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................... 62.1 Project Goals and Objectives ........................................................................................................... 62.2 Project Scope of Work ...................................................................................................................... 73. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................... 83.1 Proposal Questions .......................................................................................................................... 83.2 Proposal Submission ........................................................................................................................ 83.3 Evaluation Process and Selection Criteria ....................................................................................... 93.4 Proposal Content .............................................................................................................................. 93.5 Checklist for RFP Submittal Requirements .................................................................................... 134. STANDARD CONTRACT PROVISIONS ............................................................................... 144.1 Affirmative Action ............................................................................................................................ 144.2 Small/Very Small Business Enterprise Program ............................................................................ 144.3 Business Tax Registration Certificate............................................................................................. 144.4 Indemnity and Insurance Requirements ......................................................................................... 154.5 Conflict of Interest ........................................................................................................................... 194.6 Compliance with Applicable Laws .................................................................................................. 204.7 Governing Law / Venue .................................................................................................................. 204.8 Termination Provision ..................................................................................................................... 204.9 Proprietary Information ................................................................................................................... 204.10 Trademarks, Copyrights, and Patents ............................................................................................ 214.11 Confidentiality ................................................................................................................................. 214.12 Notices ............................................................................................................................................ 214.13 Termination Due to Non-Appropriation of Funds............................................................................ 214.14 Taxpayer Identification Number...................................................................................................... 224.15 Service Contractor Worker Retention Policy and Living Wage Policy Requirements .................... 224.16 Wage and Earnings Assignment Orders/Notices of Assignments ................................................. 224.17 Equal Benefits Policy ...................................................................................................................... 234.18 State Tidelands Grants ................................................................................................................... 234.19 Contract Solicitations Charter Section 470 (c) (12) ........................................................................ 234.20 Recordkeeping And Audit Rights.................................................................................................... 243ATTACHMENTS / EXHIBITSExhibit A - Affirmative Action Program ProvisionsExhibit B – Small/Very Small Business Enterprise ProgramExhibit C – Business Tax Registration Certificate (BTRC) NumberExhibit D - Equal Benefits OrdinanceExhibit E - RFP Selection Evaluation FormExhibit F – City Ethics Commission (CEC) Forms 50 and 55Attachment 1 – Additional Drone Operator Requirements41. INTRODUCTION1.1 Brief Overview of the ProjectThe Community Relations Division is soliciting proposals from qualified companiesto provide municipal scale outdoor evening drone services for large crowds at publicevents.The duration of the contract awarded as a result of this RFP is expected to be oneyear from the date of execution of the agreement. These services shall commence after acontract is approved by the Executive Director. The number of drone shows during the oneyear agreement period depends on the rates and fees of the selected Consultant, as wellas the needs of the Harbor Department.1.2 The Port of Los AngelesThe Port of Los Angeles is America’s Port®, the nation’s premier gateway forinternational commerce and the busiest seaport in the Western Hemisphere. Located inSan Pedro Bay, 25 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, the Port encompasses 7,500acres of land and water along 43 miles of waterfront.The Port features both passenger and cargo terminals, including cruise, container,automobile, breakbulk, dry and liquid bulk, and warehouse facilities that manage billions ofdollars’ worth of cargo each year. One of the world’s busiest seaports and leading gatewayfor international trade in North America, the Port of Los Angeles has ranked as the numberone container port in the United States each year since 2000. In 2025, the Port handled atotal of 10.2 million container units.The Port of Los Angeles is a department of the City of Los Angeles (also known asthe Los Angeles Harbor Department) and is governed by the Los Angeles Board of HarborCommissioners, a panel appointed by the Mayor of Los Angeles. Although the Port is aCity department, it is not supported by City taxes. Operating as a landlord port with morethan 200 leaseholders, the Port instead generates its revenues from leasing and shippingservice fees. The Port’s jurisdiction is limited to the Harbor District, which includes propertyin San Pedro, Wilmington, and Terminal Island.1.3 The Community Relations DivisionThe Community Relations Division is responsible for outreach programs to engagecommunity members, students, civic groups, business groups, and other stakeholderaudiences throughout Southern California. The Division manages Port-hosted and Port-sponsored events, community outreach programs, educational programs, advertising, andmarketing support activities.5
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- NAICS 512110Motion Picture and Video Production
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