Learning Management System
ID: HE1254-20-R-3000Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF DEFENSE EDUCATION ACTIVITY (DODEA)DOD EDUCATION ACTIVITYALEXANDRIA, VA, 22350-1400, USA

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT (INCLD FIRMWARE) SOFTWARE,SUPPLIES& SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (70)
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    The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) is seeking proposals for a Learning Management System (LMS) to enhance educational delivery and management within its institutions. This procurement aims to acquire a comprehensive software solution that supports instructional design, student engagement, and administrative functions, thereby improving the overall educational experience for students and educators alike. The LMS will play a crucial role in facilitating online learning and resource management, which is increasingly important in today's educational landscape. Interested vendors can reach out to Contract Specialist Michael C. Ridley at michael.ridley@hq.dodea.edu or by phone at 571-372-1402, or Contracting Officer Georgette Hendricksen at georgette.hendricksen@dodea.edu or 571-372-1452 for further details regarding the presolicitation notice.

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    Michael C. RidleyContract Specialist
    (571) 372-1402
    michael.ridley@hq.dodea.edu
    Georgette HendricksenContracting Officer
    (571) 372-1452
    georgette.hendricksen@dodea.edu
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