The Service Provider shall provide training that supports advancing jet aircraft engine knowledge for new, journeyman, and lead propulsion civilian and military personnel. The Service Provider shall provide learning solutions which include learning strategy and analysis, learning evaluation, learning architecture, courseware design and development, learning technology, simulation and training equipment in support of on-the-job training. The Service Provider shall provide instructional designers, instructors, and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to deliver the curriculum and courses developed. Courses shall cover a range of subject areas that are applicable to the AirForce propulsion workforce. The Service Provider shall support WPAFB and Tinker AFB, tenant units, and GSU customers with specialized training applications to meet the requirements of AFI36-2201 - Air Force Training Program.
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NOTE: No specific format is required for the Technical Proposal. Venders are limited to 15 total pages for the technical proposal.
It is advised that the technical proposal speak to Factor 1, specifically subfactors 1 and 2 (vendors may also provide discussion of Factors 2 and 3, if desired and space permits).
Factor 2, subfactor 2 may be its own spreadsheet (i.e., will not count against the 15 page limitation for the technical proposal) or a new tab within the Course List Information_20250806.xlsx that is provided as part of the proposal.
Factor 3, specifically the breakdown of the cost information within the Course List Information_20250806.xlsx prices may be provided as an additional excel workbook (i.e., will not count against the 15 page limitation for the technical proposal) with active cell logic (i.e., working formulas for all calculations)).