U.S. Embassy Mexico—International Narcotics & Law Enforcement Affairs (INL Mexico) CONOCER Criminal Analyst Certification Services
ID: 19AQMR25R0002Type: Presolicitation
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Buyer

STATE, DEPARTMENT OFSTATE, DEPARTMENT OFACQUISITIONS - AQM MOMENTUMWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA

NAICS

All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (541990)

PSC

EDUCATION/TRAINING- TUITION/REGISTRATION/MEMBERSHIP FEES (U005)
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    The U.S. Department of State is seeking contractors to provide Criminal Analyst Certification Services for the International Narcotics & Law Enforcement Affairs (INL Mexico) at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico. The primary objective of this procurement is to enhance the capabilities of security and justice sector personnel in Mexico by certifying State and Federal Crime Analysts in accordance with the CONOCER Competency Standard, particularly for those involved in high-impact crime investigations. This initiative is part of the broader Bicentennial Framework aimed at reducing crime impunity and safeguarding human rights in the region. Interested parties can contact Eric R Modrak at ModrakER@state.gov for further details, as the opportunity is currently in the presolicitation phase.

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    Eric R Modrak
    ModrakER@state.gov
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