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English Language and Professional Skills Training Delivery

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The contract involves delivering in-person or hybrid training programs designed to enhance English language proficiency alongside leadership, innovation, and professional development skills for Vietnamese university students and early-career professionals across four key cities: Hanoi, Thai Nguyen, Ho Chi Minh City, and An Giang. These programs are structured to build capacity in critical areas that support academic advancement and career readiness, with a clear emphasis on practical, skills-based learning tailored to local needs. Training delivery must accommodate diverse settings through flexible modalities that ensure accessibility and effectiveness in each location. The opportunity is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 611630, indicating a focus on other schools and instruction services, and is sponsored by the U.S. Mission to Vietnam under the Department of State. Proposals must be submitted by August 2, 2026, with the solicitation publicly posted on July 7, 2026. There is no set-aside designation specified, and performance is expected to occur entirely within Vietnam. Interested parties should prepare comprehensive training plans that align with the objectives of fostering English fluency and professional competencies, ensuring cultural relevance and measurable outcomes for participants.

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Deliver hybrid English and leadership training to Vietnamese students and professionals in four cities under U.S. Mission sponsorship.

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Department Of State → U.S. Mission To VietnamView Agency

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611630 - Language Schools View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → U.S. Mission To Vietnam
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Deliver in-person or hybrid training programs focused on English language proficiency, leadership, innovation, and professional development for Vietnamese university students and early-career professionals in Hanoi, Thai Nguyen, Ho Chi Minh City, and An Giang.

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