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E-Learning Platform Development & Hosting

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The contract seeks a subcontractor to build, maintain, and host a secure e-learning portal designed for asynchronous training delivery, with full SCORM compliance to ensure compatibility with standardized learning content. The platform must include robust user tracking capabilities to monitor progress, completion rates, and engagement metrics across all learners, while also integrating comprehensive accessibility features to meet federal standards and accommodate users with diverse needs. Hosting requirements demand a secure, scalable, and reliable infrastructure to support continuous availability and data protection for sensitive training information. The system must be designed for long-term durability with ongoing technical support and maintenance to address updates, security patches, and performance optimization. This subcontract is associated with the Administration for Children and Families under the Department of Health and Human Services, targeting educational technology solutions aligned with federal training initiatives. The NAICS code 541512 indicates the requirement falls under custom computer programming services, specifying the need for tailored software development rather than off-the-shelf solutions. The solicitation was posted on July 15, 2026, with responses due by August 14, 2026, and performance may occur remotely or at designated federal facilities, though specific location details are not provided. No set-aside provisions are specified, making the opportunity open to eligible subcontractors regardless of size or category, provided they can meet the technical, security, and compliance demands outlined.

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Build, host, and maintain a secure SCORM-compliant e-learning portal with user tracking and federal accessibility standards.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Administration For Children & Families - Acyf/fysbView Agency

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541512 - Computer Systems Design ServicesView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Administration For Children & Families - Acyf/fysb
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Build, maintain, and host a secure e-learning portal for asynchronous training delivery, including SCORM compliance, user tracking, and accessibility features.

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