Children's Theater
ID: N4571A-25-R-0010Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYCOMMANDER NAVY INSTALLATIONS CMDMILLINGTON, TN, 38055-6500, USA

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Theater Companies and Dinner Theaters (711110)

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SOCIAL- RECREATIONAL (G003)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Commander Navy Installations Command (CNIC), is seeking a contractor to provide performing arts camps for Child and Youth Programs (CYP) at various military installations worldwide. The contract involves facilitating week-long camps that culminate in the production of full-scale musicals, aimed at developing essential life skills among children aged 6-18 through participation in the performing arts. This initiative underscores the Navy's commitment to enriching the recreational experiences of military families and supporting child development services. Interested vendors must submit proposals by the deadline for questions on May 2, 2025, and can contact Stephanie Blakey at stephanie.a.blakey.naf@us.navy.mil or 901-305-9934 for further information.

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    The document serves as an amendment to a solicitation for a contract (N4571A-25-R-0010) related to a Children’s Theater project under the Navy Installations Command. It outlines the procedures for acknowledging the amendment and introduces administrative changes, which include responses to inquiries from potential contractors. Key points cover the requirement for contractors to submit a SECNAV form for base access, clarification on the use of CAC and DBIDs for managing personnel access, and the implications of a “release of claims” memo concerning invoice submissions. Additionally, it addresses concerns regarding cell phone usage and WiFi access on Navy installations, affirming that personal devices can access WiFi but must comply with prohibitions on certain applications. The document highlights the importance of proper protocol for both administrative and operational aspects of the contracting process, ensuring compliance with Navy regulations and promoting effective contractor management. These amendments reflect an ongoing effort to clarify requirements and streamline interactions between contractors and Navy installations.
    The document, identified as N4571A-25-R-0010, lists the worldwide locations of Navy Child Youth Programs across various Navy Regions. It provides a comprehensive overview of installations associated with the U.S. Navy, categorized by region: Europe, Africa, Central, Hawaii, Japan, Korea, the Marianas, the Mid-Atlantic, Washington D.C., Northwest, Southeast, and Southwest. Key installations mentioned include Naval Support Activity Bahrain, Naval Station Rota, and Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, among others. The attachment includes details on multiple Navy installations, with specific emphasis on locations that cater to child and youth programs, indicating the Navy’s commitment to supporting families and providing child development services. The context suggests this listing is likely tied to federal funding opportunities or grants related to community services for military families, emphasizing the need for accessibility and support for Navy personnel and their dependents stationed globally. Overall, this document serves as a vital resource for stakeholders involved in the management and development of child and youth programs within the Navy.
    The document N4571A-25-R-0010 provides a listing of U.S. Coast Guard Child Youth Programs at various locations worldwide. It specifically enumerates four bases: U.S. Coast Guard Base Detachment Borinquen, U.S. Coast Guard Base Cape Cod, U.S. Coast Guard Base Kodiak, and U.S. Coast Guard Training Center Petaluma. This listing is essential for understanding the distribution of child youth services across Coast Guard facilities, which may influence related federal grants or RFPs focused on youth programs and community support. The concise document highlights the Coast Guard's commitment to providing valuable resources for military families, underscoring the importance of such programs in military readiness and family welfare.
    The document N4571A-25-R-0010 provides a comprehensive listing of the locations of Army National Guard Child and Youth Programs across the United States and its territories. It includes details for all 50 states, as well as territories such as Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Each state is enumerated sequentially from Alabama to Wyoming, ensuring clarity and easy reference for program locations. This listing is likely intended to assist in the organization and management of child and youth initiatives within the Army National Guard framework. The document serves as a crucial resource for the federal government in relation to Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants associated with supporting military families, specifically focusing on providing beneficial programs to children and youth. Overall, it emphasizes the Army National Guard's commitment to investing in the well-being of young individuals connected to military service members across diverse regions.
    The solicitation N4571A-25-R-0010 by the Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) is to procure performing arts camps for Child and Youth Programs (CYP) at various installations. The contract seeks a contractor to facilitate week-long camps designed to produce full-scale musicals involving children aged 6-18. This firm-fixed-price contract spans a base period of 19 months, with nine one-year options, collectively emphasizing the development of essential life skills through performing arts. Key responsibilities include casting, rehearsing with participants, providing necessary equipment, and offering enrichment workshops. The contractor must accommodate two tour professionals and handle travel and lodging logistics. Various guidelines related to security, payment, and performance criteria are detailed, highlighting a focus on child safety and compliance with federal regulations. The contract stresses the importance of fostering social skills and independence among youth, aligning with broader educational objectives while ensuring proper oversight and supervision during camp activities. Overall, this procurement reflects the Navy's commitment to enriching the recreational experiences of military children through arts initiatives.
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