SP26-SCARR-X01 Aggressive Driver Education
Federal opportunity from POLTRAF - Traffic Programs • Department of State Police. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 17, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 86-13-17.
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Description
The Massachusetts State Police Traffic Programs Unit is seeking a vendor to provide aggressive driver/road rage education classes within 50 miles of all Commonwealth district courts per the attached RFR.
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The Massachusetts State Police Traffic Programs Unit is soliciting bids for aggressive driver and road rage education classes to be provided within 50 miles of district courts across the Commonwealth. The response deadline for this opportunity is set for February 17, 2026. This project is eligible for Small Business Participation Program, making it an attractive option for qualified small businesses.
The buyer aims to enhance public safety by educating drivers on aggressive driving and road rage through structured classes, catering to the Massachusetts population within close proximity to district courts.
- Prepare education curriculum material
- Coordinate with local district courts for logistics
- Conduct classes within 50 miles of specified courts
- Evaluate and report on class outcomes and participant feedback
- Ensure compliance with Massachusetts educational standards
- Cover letter
- Detailed proposal outlining educational approach
- Sample curriculum and materials
- Qualified instructor resumes
- Cost breakdown for each class offered
- Proof of previous success in similar programs
- Compliance with federal and state regulations
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- Details on the actual number of classes to be provided
- Specific content requirements for classes
- Information on the actual budget or funding available
- Clarification on the evaluation and reporting requirements
- Outputs expected from the educational sessions
- Information about previously successful vendors
- Any partnerships the agency has in place
- Data on past engagement levels for similar initiatives
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