Technical Assistance for Identified IN LEAs
Federal opportunity from Education. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Mar 25, 2026.
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Description
The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit proposals from respondents interested in partnering with the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) to provide targeted and intensive Technical Assistance (TA) to identified Indiana Local Education Agencies (LEAs) for which it is required. Targeted and intensive technical assistance may be necessary regarding the Office of Special Education Programs’ (OSEP) Part B indicators of compliance, complaint investigations, or noncompliance in general supervision requirements through results-driven accountability. The goal of targeted and intensive technical assistance is to improve educational results and functional outcomes for all children with disabilities while ensuring LEAs meet Part B program requirements.
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This Request for Proposal (RFP) from the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) seeks qualified partners to provide Technical Assistance (TA) to specific Indiana Local Education Agencies (LEAs). The primary focus is on assisting these LEAs with compliance related to the Office of Special Education Programs’ (OSEP) Part B indicators, particularly in areas involving complaint investigations and general supervision. The intention is to enhance educational results for children with disabilities while ensuring adherence to federal program requirements.
The Indiana Department of Education aims to partner with vendors to deliver targeted and intensive Technical Assistance to identified LEAs in compliance with federal education standards, specifically OSEP’s Part B program requirements.
- Assess current compliance levels of targeted LEAs
- Deliver specialized training sessions for LEA staff
- Provide ongoing support and resources for complaint investigations
- Evaluate the effectiveness of the implemented TA strategies
- Prepare reports on compliance improvement measures
- Company credentials and past performance in education
- Detailed strategy for providing TA to LEAs
- Evidence of understanding OSEP Part B compliance requirements
- Budget proposal highlighting costs related to TA services
- Timeline for implementation of TA initiatives
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- No specific NAICS codes provided
- No pricing structure guidance included
- Lack of defined criteria for LEA selection
- No details on quality assurance measures
- No indication of potential competition or number of bidders
- Absence of historical data on previous TA effectiveness
- No information on required qualifications for bidders
- No clear timeline for implementing TA components
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