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Technical Documentation and Training Development

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The contract focuses on the development of comprehensive technical documentation, training courses, and revision notices for the VICTORY, CMOSS, and MORA standards to ensure broad accessibility and effective implementation across relevant domains. The deliverables are designed to support users and stakeholders in understanding and applying these standards consistently, with an emphasis on clarity, accuracy, and usability. The work requires detailed subject matter expertise and the ability to translate complex technical requirements into accessible formats suitable for diverse audiences. This is a subcontract under the U.S. Department of Defense, issued by W6QK Acc-Apg, with a North American Industry Classification System code of 541921, indicating professional, scientific, and technical services. The opportunity was posted on July 15, 2026, and responses are due by March 23, 2027. The performance location and point of contact details are not specified, and no set-aside type is indicated, meaning the contract is open to any eligible subcontractor. The contract’s objective is to enhance operational readiness and compliance by providing standardized, up-to-date resources that facilitate adoption and ongoing use of the defined systems.

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Develop technical documentation and training for VICTORY, CMOSS, MORA standards under DoD subcontract.

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Creation of technical documentation, training courses, and revision notices for VICTORY, CMOSS, and MORA standards to support widespread accessibility and implementation.

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