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The Museum of the American Soldier Content Research and Writing
Sources Sought from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: MO. Response deadline: Jan 28, 2026. Industry: NAICS 712110 • PSC T013.
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Army Contracting Command - Detroit Arsenal (ACC-DTA) is releasing this Request for Information (RFI) to identify prospective sources capable of the research and writing a content script, identifying appropriate artifacts and producing artifact identification label content, identifying and providing locations of appropriately sized imagery and captions for The Museum of the American Soldier located at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, with an exhibit area of 21,000 square feet for the U.S. Army Museum Enterprise (AME). Please see the SOW for further details. Please note all questions are due by 16th January 2026 at 10:00AM EST and all answers will be posted no later than 26 January 2026 at 4:30PM EST. The RFI shall close on Wednesday, 28 January 2026 at 10:00AM EST. Interested offerors are asked to provide questions and responses electronically to Erik Foate, Contract Specialist, at erik.v.foate.civ@army.mil. Please note: This is not a Request for Quotes (RFQ). This is strictly for informational purposes for the Government and no award will be given to this RFI. We appreciate any information that is given in response to this RFI. Please provide business information to include business size, Naics and PSC.
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This opportunity involves researching and writing content for The Museum of the American Soldier. The U.S. Army is seeking information from prospective sources to develop scripts, identify artifacts, and produce labels and imagery appropriate for an exhibit area of 21,000 square feet. It is crucial to connect with the historical and educational aspects of American military history.
The buyer aims to gather information from potential contractors who can deliver content research, artifact identification, and production of related educational materials for the museum.
- Content research for the museum script
- Artifact identification and label creation
- Imagery sourcing and captioning
- Site coordination for Fort Leonard Wood
- Drafting responses to government inquiries
- Completed response form to RFI
- Business information including size and capabilities
- Examples of previous work in similar projects
- List of key personnel and their qualifications
- Questions related to the RFI
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- Details on the specific format and length of the content required
- Clarification on the types of artifacts that need to be identified
- Information on potential budget constraints or expectations
- Availability of past museum content examples for reference
- Insights on the review process for submitted content
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