Military Tandem Course
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: CA. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 611699 • PSC U099.
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The Department of the Air Force (Air Force Materiel Command, Air Force Test Center) has issued Combined Synopsis/Solicitation FA930226Q0018 for a “Military Tandem Course” under PSC U099 and NAICS 611699 as an SBA set-aside. The notice was posted 2026-02-13 with responses due by 2026-02-18 20:00:00+00:00, indicating a short turnaround. The brief here contains no statement of work details; the key action is to pull and review the three SAM.gov resource files linked in the notice. If those attachments define a training course delivery (curriculum, schedule, location, student count), a qualified small business training provider can likely bid quickly with a compliant quote package.
Source a small business to provide a “Military Tandem Course” (training service) for the Department of the Air Force (AFMC/AFTC) under solicitation FA930226Q0018.
- Review the SAM.gov solicitation resources for course requirements (curriculum/topics, duration, student capacity, prerequisites, deliverables).
- Confirm delivery modality and location requirements (on-site vs. contractor site vs. virtual) and any military installation access needs as stated in attachments.
- Provide the tandem course instruction and any required training materials/certificates defined in the solicitation attachments.
- Meet any reporting/attendance/completion documentation requirements specified in the solicitation files.
- Comply with quote formatting, evaluation, and submission instructions in the Combined Synopsis/Solicitation attachments.
- Download and review all three SAM.gov resource files referenced in the notice (required to understand scope and compliance).
- A quote/offer that explicitly references solicitation number FA930226Q0018 and the course name “Military Tandem Course.”
- Pricing in the structure required by the solicitation attachments (e.g., per student/per course/per day) once confirmed.
- Technical approach describing how the course will be delivered and how completion will be documented, aligned to the attachment requirements.
- Past performance or experience evidence if requested in the attachments (training/course delivery references).
- Representations/certifications and any SBA/small business attestations as required by the solicitation documents.
- Submission method and deadline compliance: submit by 2026-02-18 20:00:00+00:00 via the channel specified in the attachments.
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- The content of the three SAM.gov resource files (scope, deliverables, evaluation, clauses, submission instructions).
- Statement of work / description_text for “Military Tandem Course.”
- Place of performance and training delivery modality (on-site/virtual/contractor site).
- Period of performance or required training dates.
- Student count, course length, and required instructor qualifications/certifications.
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