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TSCM Training
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: FL. Response deadline: Jan 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 611519 • PSC U099.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Department of the Air Force is seeking bids for TSCM (Technical Surveillance Countermeasures) Training. The opportunity is set aside for Small Business Administration (SBA) participants under NAICS code 611519. The solicitation is a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation aimed at identifying capable vendors to offer specialized training services. Interested parties should prepare to submit proposals by January 19, 2026.
The buyer is looking to procure comprehensive TSCM training to enhance the skills of personnel involved in counteracting surveillance threats. This training is essential for maintaining operational security within the Air Force.
- Small businesses with expertise in TSCM training
- Organizations with previous government contract experience
- Training providers with certified personnel in surveillance countermeasures
- Identify qualified training providers
- Develop detailed training curriculum
- Prepare materials and resources for training
- Schedule and conduct training sessions
- Evaluate trainee performance and feedback
- Cover letter addressing the solicitation requirements
- Detailed proposal outlining training modality
- Resume of key personnel involved in training
- Cost breakdown and pricing strategy
- Past performance references
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure compliance with SBA regulations for set-aside contracts
- All training content must meet Department of Defense standards
- Verify all trainers hold relevant certifications
- Competitive pricing analysis based on similar government contracts
- Consider costs for materials, delivery, and follow-up evaluations
- Define any overhead and direct costs associated with the training
- Consider partnering with established training providers
- Subcontracting to local firms with regional expertise
- Evaluate teaming arrangements to enhance proposal strengths
- Potential delays in proposal preparation due to the short response window
- Risk of non-compliance with training standards
- Inaccurate pricing estimates leading to funding issues
- What specific topics are prioritized in the TSCM training?
- Are there any preferred training methodologies?
- What is the target audience for the training sessions?
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- Detailed scope of training required
- Expected number of trainees
- Location of training sessions
- Evaluation criteria for proposals
- Budget range for the contract
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