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FA3300 42 CONS CCDEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE / FA3300 42 CONS CC

Posted
May 15, 2026
Response deadline
Jun 15, 2026, 1:00 PM EDT
Due in 14 days
Value
Category
Training & Education
NAICS
611630
PSC / Class
U008
Set-aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Place of performance
Montgomery, Alabama
Solicitation #
FA330026R0022
Archive date
Aug 1, 2026

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ALL QUESTIONS ARE DUE BY 26 MAY 2026 AT 1:00 P.M. CDT Summary of Critical Performance Requirements: 1. Instructional Delivery: The contractor must provide live, synchronous, instructor-led foreign language instruction based on the Government-provided curriculum, syllabi, and assessment rubrics. Instructors are expected to tailor the delivery of these materials to create a student-centered learning environment that addresses individual needs while aligning with the Government's language, culture, and mission context (ILR skill matrix, AFCLC's "Twelve Domains of Culture," AFCLC/LEAP mission). 2. Day-One Readiness: The contractor must demonstrate immediate capability to staff instructors for all PWS-defined Priority One languages at contract start. 3. UCC Platform: The contractor must provide a PWS-compliant Unified Communications and Collaboration (UCC) platform that meets all minimum technical and security specifications. 4. Government-Directed Operations: The contractor must operate within the Government's LEaDeR-centric framework, using LEaDeR as the system of record and serving as a data provider to that system without imposing additional technical burdens. Assessment of Military Unique vs. Commercial Requirements: The requirement is a hybrid, with both commercial and military-unique elements tied to the critical performance requirements listed above. 1. Instructional Delivery: The core service of live, online language instruction is commercial. However, the requirement for instruction to be delivered in accordance with the Government-provided instructional framework and tailored toward the professional needs of LEAP Scholars makes this aspect military-unique.