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M00264-26-R-0002 Marine Corps Information Maneuver Schools (MCIMS)

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The Marine Corps Installation, National Capital Region, Regional Contracting Office at Marine Corps Base Quantico, VA, is seeking support services for the Marine Corps Information Maneuver School (MCIMS), Marine Corps Intelligence Schools (MCIS), and Marine Corps Training Command (TRNGCMD). The contract focuses on delivering comprehensive training to Marines pursuing Civil Affairs (CA) and Influence Military Occupational Specialties (MOS), as well as providing instruction in Civil Affairs Operations, Civil-Military Operations, Information Operations planning, and related subjects. This training targets a broad range of personnel, including CA MOS course students, CMO and IO planners, and unit staffs across various Marine Corps echelons, preparing them to support the Fleet Marine Force and joint or coalition staffs during operations involving Information Warfare, stability, and expeditionary advanced base activities. The contractor will provide a full spectrum of support services including analysis, instruction, evaluation, and development of scenarios and training vignettes. The goal is to equip Marine personnel with the skills and operational knowledge required to lead CA and Influence units in diverse operational environments such as Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations and Littoral Operations in Contested Environments. Candidates must demonstrate extensive expertise in intelligence, electronic warfare, Military Information Support Operations, cyber operations, space operations, and related fields to maintain core competencies essential for effective training delivery in these domains. This solicitation is a pre-solicitation notice with a set-aside for service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses, and responses are due by June 27, 2026. The work will be performed primarily in Quantico, Virginia.

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Support contract for Marine Corps training in Civil Affairs, Information Operations, and related specialties at Quantico.

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Department Of Defense → Commander

NAICS

611430 - Professional and Management Development Training View NAICS

Place of Performance

Quantico, VA, 22134, USA

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SDVOSBC

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Commander
Contacts2 people available
OfficeQUANTICO, VA, 22134, USA
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Department Of Defense → Commander
Office AddressQUANTICO, VA, 22134, USA

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This synopsis is not a request for quotes/offers/proposals. This is a pre-solicitation notice only. The Marine Corps Installation, National Capital Region, Regional Contracting Office (MCINCR-RCO), Marine Corps Base Quantico, VA currently has a requirement for the United States Marine Corps, has a requirement for Training and Education Command (TECOM).  The procurement of services in support of this effort will be solicited as a competitive set-aside to Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) concerns.  The contemplated contract will be a single award, Firm Fixed Price contract with Cost Reimbursement Travel CLINs with a 12 months base period and four (4) 12-month option periods.  The NAICS code associated with this requirement is 611430, Professional and Management Development Training” with a corresponding size standard of $15M.  This action will be solicited utilizing FAR Part 12 in conjunction with Part 15 Contracting by Negotiation procedures.  All terms, conditions, evaluation procedures, and instructions to offerors will be specified in an upcoming Request for Proposals (RFP) that will be posted on this website (SAM.gov) on or after 29 June 2026.  All responsible sources must submit a proposal, once posted, to be considered for this requirement.  All interested parties must be registered in System Award Management (SAM.gov).  It is the responsibility of the interested parties to independently review the referenced web link (SAM.gov) frequently for updates to any and all documents.  Potential offerors will be responsible for downloading their copy of the RFP and amendments, if any.



The scope of this effort is to provide support to Marine Corps Information Maneuver School (MCIMS), Marine Corps Intelligence Schools (MCIS) Marine Corps Training Command (TRNGCMD), in providing instruction in various subjects required to grant Marines the Civil Affairs Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) and/or Influence MOS, as well as to train Marines in Civil Affairs Operations (CAO), Civil-Military Operations (CMO), and information operations planning. This training will be delivered to Marine Corps CA MOS Course, CMO Planner, and IO planner students to prepare them to support the Fleet Marine Force (FMF). The training will also be delivered to unit staffs at all levels, from Battalions, Marine Information Groups (MIGs), Civil Affairs Group (CAG) to MAGTF, Joint and Coalition staffs in preparation for conducting CMO, Information Warfare (IW)and stability operations. These capabilities include a wide variety of military, political-military, scientific and technical developments within the IO/IW community through liaison with established service and/or joint IO staff organizations. Maintaining Core Skills/Currency are critical aspects of the IO/IW/OIE SME position and include extensive knowledge/experience with intelligence, IO/IW, doctrine, and policy as evidenced by additional courses attended during or after IO/IW/ employment. Candidates must possess a broad knowledge of information-related capabilities, electronic warfare, Military Information Support Operations (MISO), operations security, military deception, cyber operations, civil military operations, space operations and COMMSTRAT. The Contractor will support this effort by providing analysis, instruction, evaluation, scenario, and vignette development, and facilitating services that will enable students to organize, train and lead their CA/Influence units, and conduct Civil Affairs Operations and Civil-Military Operations, Stability Operations, and Information Warfare as an integral part of Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations (EABO), and Littoral Operations in a Contested Environment (LOCE).

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