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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF AUGUST 08, 2018 FBO #6102
SOURCES SOUGHT

A -- Digital Tutor

Notice Date
8/6/2018
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
541715 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, MICC, MICC - Fort Gordon, 419 B St., Bldg 29718, 3rd Floor, Fort Gordon, Georgia, 30905-5719, United States
 
ZIP Code
30905-5719
 
Solicitation Number
W91249-18-T-00DT
 
Point of Contact
Jason King, Phone: 7067911815, Tara L. McAdoo, Phone: 7067911825
 
E-Mail Address
jason.l.king1.civ@mail.mil, tara.l.mcadoo.civ@mail.mil
(jason.l.king1.civ@mail.mil, tara.l.mcadoo.civ@mail.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Statement of Objective Program Objective: The objective of this program is to assess whether: • An educational methodology offered via digital content delivery systems • focused on concept driven education that is highly transferrable • with adaptive capabilities to adjust delivery to students' unique requirements • augmented by highly qualified instructor personnel both technically proficient and able to adjust the content delivery system if needed Can exceed current Army training results, and improve student outcomes both in the training environment and in the field while decreasing time to train. Overall Learning Objective: The results of this program should provide Soldiers with a deeper conceptual understanding than provided by traditional instructor led training of foundational information technology concepts and tasks associated with computer literacy, maintenance and assembly, Computer Operating systems and peripherals, Basic Networking and Network troubleshooting, and Network Security. This program must be designed to provide the Signal Soldier with sufficient foundational knowledge to be successful in increasingly challenging technical environments associated with their specific Military Occupational Specialty. Required Learning Outcomes: 1. Safely and efficiently assemble and operate and desktop and laptop computer. 2. Safely and efficiently maintain and troubleshoot hardware components of a desktop and laptop computer as well as exhibit understanding of common computer hardware faults and solutions. 3. Efficiently manage a computer operating system by navigating windows desktop, operating computer panel utilities, operating administrative tools, and overall operating system management. 4. Efficiently configure network printers to include varied printer types, installation of local and shared printers, identifying printer settings, printer queues, share settings, printer servers, and initial set up and configuration. 5. Effectively and efficiently troubleshoot local and network printers including, printer preventative maintenance procedures and finding solutions for faulty printers. 6. Effectively and efficiently identify network concepts by defining a network, identify network components, describe the OSI model, describe the ICP/IP model, describe network types, and describe network architecture. 7. Effectively and efficiently construct and test an Ethernet cable according to industry standards. 8. Effectively and efficiently develop a subnet showing understanding of IP address concepts, perform binary conversion, and calculate subnet masks. 9. Effectively and efficiently configure a LAN to include configuration of the router, switch, and wireless access point (WAP). 10. Effectively and efficiently troubleshoot a network showing understanding of network troubleshooting utilities and how they are used, troubleshooting procedures, and solutions to common network problems. 11. Effectively and efficiently Identify and implement basic security applications including demonstrated understanding of different types of security threats, data protection, security software tools, equipment protection, and solutions for common security problems. 12. Effectively and efficiently complete an integrated evaluation event (capstone, practical exercise, etc) showing mastery of all learning outcomes. Required Information: • Length of training • Per student cost for a maximum load of 200 students in separate classes over 6 months. • Facility requirements to conduct training. • A detailed performance work statement (PWS) on how you can meet this requirement.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/notices/7854f6179ce0f7f635307c76a65a21bb)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Fort Gordon, GA, Fort Gordon, Georgia, 30905, United States
Zip Code: 30905
 
Record
SN05021731-W 20180808/180806230852-7854f6179ce0f7f635307c76a65a21bb (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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