Law Enforcement Firing Range for Training
Federal opportunity from MPTCQ - MPTC Headquarters • Municipal Police Training Committee. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jan 14, 2031. Industry: NAICS 46, 15, 00.
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Description
To retain private and/or municipal firearms training facilities located throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to train, qualify and certify new recruits in firearms and rifles. The program is a 56-hour program that includes 40 hours on the range and 16 hours in a classroom. The MPTC is responsible for training approximately 24,000 law enforcement officers. Every law enforcement officer in the Commonwealth is required to qualify annually in firearms/rifles to maintain their certificate.
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The MPTC Headquarters is seeking qualified vendors to provide firearms training facilities across Massachusetts for a comprehensive training program for law enforcement officers. The program consists of 56 hours, including 40 hours on the range and 16 hours in a classroom, aimed at certifying approximately 24,000 officers annually. This opportunity is set aside for small businesses, emphasizing the need for regional partnerships to execute this important training.
MPTC aims to secure training facilities that can effectively train, qualify, and certify law enforcement recruits in firearms and rifles, ensuring all officers maintain their annual certification.
- Small businesses with firearms training facilities
- Organizations with experience in law enforcement training
- Municipalities with existing training infrastructure
- Establish a list of available training facilities
- Develop curriculum and training schedule
- Coordinate with law enforcement agencies for scheduling
- Manage training logistics and compliance with regulations
- Report training outcomes and participant progress
- Proof of training facility capabilities
- Certification credentials of trainers
- Detailed training program outline
- References from previous training contracts
- Pricing proposal for 56-hour training program
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- Must comply with Massachusetts firearms training regulations
- Trainers must have relevant certifications
- Consider competitive rates for volume training
- Include potential discounts for long-term contracts
- Work with local law enforcement agencies for insights
- Partner with certified trainers to ensure curriculum quality
- Collaborate with municipalities to utilize their facilities
- Limited facility availability could restrict training access
- Potential changes in law enforcement training requirements
- Risk of low response from small businesses in some areas
- What specific certifications are required for trainers?
- Is there a preferred location for training facilities?
- What is the expected number of recruits per training session?
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- Solicitation number is not provided
- Exact response deadline specifics are unclear
- Physical location requirements for training facilities not detailed
- Method of proposal submission not specified
- Expected budget or funding amounts are not listed
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