DoDEA K-12 Art Platform and Visual Arts Professional Learning Platform
ID: HE1254-25-R-ARTSType: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF DEFENSE EDUCATION ACTIVITY (DODEA)DOD EDUCATION ACTIVITYALEXANDRIA, VA, 22350-1400, USA

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Educational Support Services (611710)
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    The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) is seeking qualified vendors to provide a comprehensive K-12 Art Platform and Visual Arts Professional Learning Platform for the school year 2024-25. The objective is to enhance arts education for over 67,000 military-connected students across 161 schools worldwide by offering standards-aligned curriculum materials, teacher-specific tools, and professional learning opportunities tailored to art educators. This initiative is crucial for fostering excellence in arts education, ensuring accessibility, and integrating seamlessly with existing DoDEA systems while providing ongoing technical support and training. Interested vendors must submit their capability statements by 20:00 Eastern Standard Time (EST) on 17 March 2025, to the designated contacts Adwoa Essel-Akoli and Duke Santos, with the subject line “HE1254-25-R-ARTS.” The anticipated contract will span five years, starting on 28 June 2025, with multiple option periods.

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    The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) seeks a comprehensive K-12 Visual Arts Resource Platform for the school year 2024-25, aimed at enhancing arts education for over 67,000 military-connected students across 161 schools worldwide. The platform will provide standards-aligned curriculum materials, teacher-specific tools, and professional learning opportunities tailored to art educators. Key requirements include an intuitive web-based resource that offers lesson plans, assessments, and ongoing updates to remain current. Additionally, the platform should facilitate asynchronous training modules for visual arts pedagogy and techniques, supporting nearly 200 educators. The project emphasizes accessibility, requiring compliance with cybersecurity and privacy standards, alongside technical support and training for users. Contractors must ensure that the platform integrates seamlessly with existing DoDEA systems and provides valuable professional development tailored to diverse learning needs. The contract aims to be awarded for a five-year period, with performance standards focused on quality content delivery and user satisfaction, demonstrating DoDEA's commitment to fostering excellence in arts education for military families.
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