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Instructional Design and Curriculum Development for EMS Training

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The contract titled Instructional Design and Curriculum Development for EMS Training seeks to establish standardized training curricula for Emergency Medical Services and Emergency Medical Technicians that fully align with national certification standards. This includes the comprehensive development of course content, practical and theoretical assessments, and documentation systems for Continuing Education Units and Continuing Medical Education credits to ensure ongoing professional compliance and quality. The work is intended to support a unified, high-quality training framework across EMS providers, ensuring consistency in education and competency verification. This subcontract, posted by the Department of Health and Human Services under the Division of Acquisitions Policy Hq, is classified under NAICS code 611430 and has a response deadline of July 4, 2026. The primary place of performance is Rockville, though the specific location of the contracting office is not detailed. The project emphasizes nationally recognized benchmarks and requires deliverables that are scalable, audit-ready, and capable of supporting state and federal regulatory requirements for EMS training programs. Contractors must possess expertise in instructional design, medical education standards, and certification compliance frameworks to successfully meet the demands of this initiative.

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Develop standardized EMS training curricula aligned with national certification standards, scalable and audit-ready, for Rockville-based performance.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Division Of Acquisitions Policy HqView Agency

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611430 - Professional and Management Development Training View NAICS

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Rockville, MD, USA

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Develop standardized EMS/EMT training curricula aligned with national certification standards, including course content, assessments, and CEU/CME documentation.

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