400-27-113-Training License RFQ
Federal opportunity from Indiana Dept of Health. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Mar 25, 2026.
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Description
Sourcing event #0000086939 is looking to purchase an elderly falls prevention training license that will allow them the ability to present the training to individuals across Indiana working with seniors. The hope would be that those individuals are then able to train their place of employment to help improve fatal falls. Questions can be emailed to AStultz@health.in.gov. Completed bids must be emailed to AStultz@health.in.gov. A completed bid package MUST be submitted by the due date/time. The bid package is available for download through the Bid Documents link in the Event Name column. This bid is not eligible for electronic bid through the Supplier Portal.
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The Indiana Department of Health is seeking to procure an elderly falls prevention training license through sourcing event #0000086939, with a response deadline set for March 25, 2026. This initiative aims to improve the ability of practitioners working with seniors to train others in their organizations to reduce fatal falls. Interested bidders must submit completed bid packages via email to AStultz@health.in.gov, highlighting the importance of adhering to the mandated submission procedures.
The buyer intends to acquire a training license to enable the dissemination of falls prevention training to various individuals and organizations serving senior populations across Indiana, ultimately aiming to decrease incidents of fatal falls among seniors.
- Organizations with expertise in training programs for elderly care.
- Companies that have experience with falls prevention initiatives.
- Firms that can demonstrate successful delivery of similar training licenses.
- Review the bid documents and requirements.
- Develop a training plan outlining implementation strategies.
- Outline qualifications and experience relevant to falls prevention training.
- Prepare and submit the completed bid package by the deadline.
- Completed bid package downloaded from the Event Name column.
- Detailed description of training methodology.
- Qualifications of trainers involved in the program.
- Evidence of previous successful implementations.
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- Bid packages must be submitted via email only. No electronic submissions through the Supplier Portal are permitted.
- All bids must comply with Indiana state procurement guidelines.
- Consider competitive pricing to attract the state agency's business while ensuring profitability.
- Include detailed pricing for multiple licenses if applicable.
- Partnerships with local senior care organizations for credibility.
- Collaboration with healthcare professionals experienced in training delivery.
- Potential challenges in meeting the specified submission format.
- Risk of non-compliance with Indiana’s procurement process.
- Limited time to prepare a comprehensive bid package due to the upcoming deadline.
- What is the expected volume of licenses needed throughout Indiana?
- Are there specific training methods or materials preferred by the agency?
- What timeframe does the agency envision for the rollout of this training?
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- No start or end date for the period of performance provided.
- Limited details on specific content of the training license.
- No information on the expected number of licenses needed.
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