Accessible Instructional Materials and Media Producers RFR
Federal opportunity from MCB1 - MCB Finance • Massachusetts Commission for the Blind. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 29, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 86-13-00.
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Accessible Instructional Materials and Media Producers RFR
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The Massachusetts Commission for the Blind (MCB) is seeking producers of Accessible Instructional Materials and Media through a Request for Response (RFR). This opportunity is set aside for Small Business Procurement Program (SBPP) eligible companies, with a response deadline of May 29, 2026. Vendors must ensure that all materials produced are compliant with accessibility standards to effectively serve visually impaired individuals.
The buyer aims to procure services from qualified producers that can deliver instructional materials in accessible formats to support educational needs for individuals with visual impairments.
- Review accessibility standards for instructional materials
- Create and produce accessible media
- Test and ensure compliance with accessibility requirements
- Deliver finalized materials to the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind
- Completed RFR response form
- Evidence of accessibility compliance capability
- Previous work samples related to accessible media
- Company profile and capabilities statement
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- No specific performance period provided
- Lack of detail on payment terms or structure
- Context on how vendors will be evaluated is unclear
- No information on the type of instructional materials required
- Absence of specific funding limits or constraints
- No clear buyer contact information listed
- Relevant stakeholders or advisory groups are not identified
- Lack of prior contract history or benchmarks provided
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