RFR 232727 Specialized Training Services for Small (<$50,000) Projects
Federal opportunity from ADMIN - Administration • Department of Public Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2027. Industry: NAICS 86, 13, 00.
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RFR 232727 Specialized Training Services for Small (<$50,000) Projects
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The opportunity focuses on providing Specialized Training Services for small projects valued at less than $50,000. This service is being solicited by the Administration agency and is part of their request for response number 232727. The response deadline is set for June 30, 2027, allowing for ample preparation time.
The buyer seeks to engage vendors capable of delivering specialized training services tailored to small projects, which typically would not exceed the $50,000 threshold.
- Small businesses with expertise in providing training services
- Firms that have previously worked with government agencies
- Vendors who can demonstrate capability in training delivery for small projects
- Review the requirements for Specialized Training Services
- Identify qualified trainers or training organizations
- Prepare and submit a proposal addressing all requested elements
- Ensure compliance with any documentation or submission guidelines outlined in the attachments
- Develop a pricing strategy that remains under the $50,000 limit
- Completed proposal form
- Evidence of qualifications and expertise
- Detailed pricing breakdown
- Documented experience with similar training projects
- References from previous clients
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- Follow the proposal submission guidelines as outlined in the attachments
- Ensure adherence to budget limitations of $50,000
- Review and comply with all federal contracting regulations
- Cost proposal should be itemized and clearly state all necessary expenses
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality of service
- Align pricing to the project's total value not exceeding $50,000
- Consider collaborating with local training specialists
- Form partnerships with other small businesses to enhance service offerings
- Explore subcontracting opportunities to fulfill specific training needs
- Potentially high competition from other small training firms
- Strict adherence to budget limits may limit service offerings
- Risk of non-compliance with government contracting rules
- What specific areas of specialization are most critical for the training services?
- Are there preferred delivery methods for training?
- What metrics will be used to evaluate the success of the training programs?
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- Details on specific training topics required
- Exact performance specifications or outcomes expected
- Information on previous training programs conducted by the agency
- Any particular certifications required for trainers
- Clarification on evaluation criteria for proposals
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