The Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the requirements for providing onsite training in the Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) with Inspection at Watervliet Arsenal for 80 personnel across various quality divisions. The training sessions, limited to 10 participants each, will occur in person and span six half-days, with the initial four sessions focused on lectures and the final two dedicated to hands-on inspection training in the arsenal's metrology lab.
The contractor must supply a certified GD&T instructor, training materials, and provide each participant with specific textbooks and a Certificate of Course Completion. Additionally, an online skills assessment is required to organize participants effectively. At least eight training sessions must be completed by May 1, 2025, within normal operational hours, complying with established contractor guidelines. The document emphasizes a structured approach to enhance the skills of quality personnel in GD&T, crucial for maintaining high standards in quality assurance and control.
The document presents a Request for Proposal (RFP) from the Army Contracting Command at Watervliet Arsenal for onsite training in Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) with inspection, intended for 80 personnel within its Quality divisions. The training is segmented into groups of no more than 10, structured across multiple sessions that include both lecture and hands-on components, with completion by May 1, 2025.
Key delivery and quality requirements emphasize timely training execution, adherence to strict conformance with Arsenal instructions, and the provision of quality materials for effective learning. Contractors are required to provide certified instructors, training materials, and conduct assessments prior to training sessions. Additionally, it discusses various administrative details including electronic submission of bids, handling of internal confidentiality agreements, and compliance with federal regulations pertaining to solicitation procedures.
By fulfilling these specifications, the contractor aims to enhance the workforce’s skills while complying with required safety and confidentiality practices, ensuring a competent and effective quality control workforce at the Watervliet Arsenal.