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Video-Recorded Training Delivery

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The contract requires the development and delivery of video-recorded training sessions for U.S. Embassy-INL personnel focused on the operation, maintenance, and emergency procedures of specific systems. These training materials must be professionally produced, clearly structured, and tailored to ensure personnel can effectively understand and apply the content in real-world scenarios. The training is intended for use by Embassy staff stationed in Guatemala, with all content designed to meet operational security and technical standards required by the Department of State. The solicitation is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 611430, which pertains to professional and management training. Proposals must be submitted by August 4, 2026, and the work is performance-based, with all deliverables expected to be conducted remotely but aligned with the needs of the embassy in Guatemala City. There is no set-aside specification, and while no point of contact is listed, the opportunity is actively managed through the Department of State’s procurement office. Contractors are expected to ensure high production quality, accessibility, and adherence to U.S. government guidelines for instructional content and data security.

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Develop and deliver secure, high-quality video training for U.S. Embassy-INL staff in Guatemala on system operation and maintenance.

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Department Of State → Usembassy Guatemala CityView Agency

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611430 - Professional and Management Development TrainingView NAICS

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Guatemala, GT-GU, GTM

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AgencyDepartment Of State → Usembassy Guatemala City
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Conduct and record video training sessions for U.S. Embassy-INL personnel on system operation, maintenance, and emergency procedures.

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