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NAICS Code· 611710

Educational Support Services

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing non-instructional services that support educational processes or systems. Illustrative Examples: Educational consultants Educational testing services Educational guidance counseling services Student exchange programs Educational testing evaluation services Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 611710 – Educational Support Services encompasses a broad array of non-instructional services that enable the effective delivery of education and training programs within federal agencies. This includes curriculum development, instructional design, workforce training program management, learning management system implementation, educational technology integration, and administrative support for federal training initiatives.

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NAICS code 611710 covers Educational Support Services. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing non-instructional services that support educational processes or systems. Illustrative Examples: Educational consultants Educational testing services Educational guidance counseling services Student exchange programs Educational testing evaluation services Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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NAICS: 611710
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Exam Delivery & Proctoring for: DoW Acquisition and Financial Management Functional Area Certification ExamsThis contract, solicitation number HQ003426RE123, issued by the Washington Headquarters Services under the Department of Defense, seeks a commercial third-party test proctoring provider to deliver professional certification exams globally for the Department of War’s acquisition and financial management workforce. The requirement encompasses both virtual and in-person exam delivery at contractor facilities, third-party sites, or military installations, supporting three key certification tracks: Contracting (CON 3990V), Program Management (PMT 4890V and PMT 4990V), and Financial Management (FM Advanced Exams 1, 2, and 3). The system must handle exams with up to 180 questions, including randomized question pools, discrete grading at both aggregate and individual pool levels, and immediate scoring and performance feedback to examinees. The contractor must establish integration with WarU’s scheduling and IT systems to enable daily data transfers, provide real-time access to exam metrics for contracting officers and exam managers, and assign a dedicated program manager to oversee operations. The contract is structured as a firm-fixed-price arrangement with a base year running from September 30, 2026, through September 29, 2027, and four option years extending through September 29, 2031, with a phase-in period beginning August 1, 2026. Estimated quantities are provided for each service line but are not guaranteed; payment is made only for actual exams delivered and accepted, with unit prices locked regardless of volume fluctuations. The solicitation incorporates over two dozen Federal Acquisition Regulation and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement clauses covering critical compliance areas including anti-gratuity policies, conflict of interest disclosures, cybersecurity safeguards, whistleblower protections, and prohibitions on sourcing equipment from restricted entities or regions such as Xinjiang. Offerors must submit the L-6 Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form and a separate OCI mitigation plan, and must comply with annual SAM.gov registration requirements, including deviations for electronic submission under FAR 52.204-7 and 52.212-1. Evaluation is based on a pass/fail gate for fair and reasonable pricing, followed by a most advantageous determination considering corporate experience, past performance, and transition plan quality, with price calculated as the total evaluated price across the base period, all option years, and a 50% extension of option year four. Proposals must be submitted via the PIEE Solicitation Module with email notification
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NAICS: 611710
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SOURCES SOUGHT CSU ONLINE LEARNING PORTAL FOR HEALTHCARE FACILITY COMPETENCIESThe Billings Area Indian Health Service is conducting market research under a sources sought notice to identify qualified Indian Economic Enterprises (IEE) and Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEE) capable of developing and maintaining an online learning portal for healthcare facility competencies at the Crow Service Unit in Crow Agency, Montana. This effort is governed by the Buy Indian Act (25 U.S.C. 47), which requires contractors to be at least 51% owned by one or more Indian individuals or a federally recognized Indian Tribe. The notice is not a solicitation for quotes or proposals but is intended solely to assess industry capability, determine potential set-aside eligibility, and inform future procurement strategy. Respondents must submit a detailed capability statement demonstrating direct experience with similar healthcare training portals and a completed Buy Indian Act Indian Economic Enterprise Representation Form, which certifies eligibility under the Act. All submissions must be sent via email to Katrina.eaglefeathers@ihs.gov no later than July 21, 2026, and should include the solicitation number SS-75H70926BAO-074 in the subject line. Responses lacking either document will be deemed non-responsive. The required portal must support mandatory employee training aligned with CMS, The Joint Commission, OSHA, and NFPA standards, issue immediate certificates of completion, and ensure ongoing compliance with federal risk management requirements under 44 USC 3608. The contract, if awarded, will consist of a 12-month base period with up to four additional 12-month option years. Contractors must be registered in SAM with a valid Unique Entity ID, and ongoing eligibility as an IEE must be maintained throughout performance. Any loss of eligibility requires immediate written notification to the Contracting Officer. False certifications may result in penalties under federal false statement and false claims statutes. No pricing, line items, or evaluation factors are included, as this is strictly a pre-solicitation market research action.
Billings Area Indian Health Svc

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In-person tutoring services to USCG Academy Cadets for math, chemistry, physics, data literacy/programming, and engineering.The contract solicits in-person tutoring services at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut, for cadets across math, chemistry, physics, data literacy/programming, and engineering disciplines during fall, spring, and summer semesters. Services are to be delivered Sunday through Thursday evenings from 1900–2200 ET, with one weekday afternoon reserved for faculty coordination, under a five-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) framework with one base year and four one-year option periods. The contract is a Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 611710, with submissions due in two phases: Phase I, prioritizing prior experience supporting undergraduate STEM programs, is due July 15, 2026, followed by Phase II, which includes a detailed management approach and pricing via Attachment A. Evaluation favors technical merit over price, with Prior Experience and Management Approach combined carrying significantly greater weight than cost, and award will be made on a best-value trade-off basis, not lowest-price technically acceptable. Offerors must meet strict qualifications for personnel, including holding at least a bachelor’s degree in the relevant field, one year of tutoring experience, and one year working with higher education faculty, with all tutors required to undergo background investigations and complete DHS security training within 30 days of award. Contractors must safeguard Controlled Unclassified Information using FIPS 140-2 or 140-3 encryption, avoid storing sensitive personal data in billing systems, and report any CUI or PII incidents within 8 hours or 1 hour, respectively. Personnel must wear identification badges, clearly identify as contractors, and adhere to DHS Rules of Behavior, with the Government retaining authority to remove any noncompliant staff. Pricing is submitted as hourly labor rates in Attachment A, with no contract ceiling or minimum guarantee specified, though Task Order One establishes a baseline of estimated hours per subject. All submissions must comply with exact formatting requirements—including 11-point font, 1-inch margins, and page limits per phase—and must be submitted electronically with no external links. Payment will be processed via the Invoice Processing Platform under electronic funds transfer, and the Contracting Officer has sole authority for inspection and acceptance of services.
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NAICS: 611710
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Conflict Resolution Program Design & ImplementationThe contract entails the design and implementation of community-based dialogue platforms, mediation programs, and peacebuilding initiatives targeting conflict-affected regions including Armenia/Azerbaijan, Cambodia/Thailand, and DRC/Rwanda. These efforts aim to foster sustainable peace by engaging local stakeholders, promoting inclusive communication, and reducing violence through structured conflict resolution mechanisms. The work requires deep cultural understanding, on-the-ground coordination with local organizations, and the ability to adapt strategies to evolving political and social dynamics in each region. This is a subcontract under the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor within the Department of State, classified under NAICS code 611710, indicating an educational support services context with a focus on capacity building and civilian peace education. The opportunity was posted on July 13, 2026, with a response deadline of August 13, 2026. While no specific location for performance is defined, implementation will occur across the specified conflict zones, requiring flexible operational planning and logistical coordination. Proposers must demonstrate proven experience in conflict mediation, community engagement in high-risk environments, and successful delivery of similar international peacebuilding programs.
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