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This Government Contract opportunity from Missouri was posted on July 7, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Digital Literacy and Basic Computer Skills Instruction

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The contract is for Digital Literacy and Basic Computer Skills Instruction aimed at adult learners, focusing on foundational digital competencies such as computer navigation, internet usage, email communication, and basic software applications. It is issued as a subcontract under NAICS code 611430, indicating it falls within the category of other schools and instruction, and is being managed by the Missouri division of purchasing within the PROC OA division of procurements. The opportunity was posted on July 7, 2026, with a response deadline of July 14, 2026, giving potential contractors a one-week window to submit proposals. The place of performance and point of contact details are not specified, leaving the geographic scope and direct liaison undefined in the provided data. The contract does not designate a specific set-aside type, suggesting it is open to general subcontractor participation without targeted socio-economic preferences.

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Digital literacy instruction contract for adults, open subcontract, response due July 14, 2026.

Agency

Missouri → PROC OA DIVISION OF PURCHASING PROCUREMENTSView Agency

NAICS

611430 - Professional and Management Development TrainingView NAICS

Place of Performance

MO, USA

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NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of STATE 0000000468SL.

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AgencyMissouri → PROC OA DIVISION OF PURCHASING PROCUREMENTS
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Deliver foundational digital skills training including computer navigation, internet use, email, and basic software applications for adult learners.

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