Strength Deployment Indicator (SDI) training
ID: N6339424Q0080Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYCOMMANDING OFFICERPORT HUENEME, CA, 93043-5007, USA

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Professional and Management Development Training (611430)

PSC

EDUCATION/TRAINING- GENERAL (U009)

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SBA Certified Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) Program Set-Aside (FAR 19.15) (WOSB)
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    The U.S. Navy seeks proposals for Strength Deployment Indicator (SDI) training, a specialized service aimed at enhancing workplace interpersonal skills and conflict resolution. This eight-year contract, starting in 2024, prioritizes diversity in ownership, with a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) set-aside. The chosen contractor will deliver in-person and virtual training sessions to improve employee emotional intelligence and workplace harmony. Certified SDI trainers should detail their qualifications and approach, as the Navy seeks a dynamic, flexible solution integrated into its Microsoft Teams platform. Proposals are encouraged to include a compelling justification of pricing, as no budget has been disclosed. Deadlines for quote submissions, outlined in solicitation N63394-24-Q-0080, are available on SAM.gov, with primary contact details also provided.

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    The government agency seeks a contract for Strength Deployment Indicator (SDI) training. The primary objective is to engage a certified trainer or instructor to deliver SDI certification to its Ph.D. team leads. The agency emphasizes that facilitators must be accredited by the company that owns the assessment rights. This indicates a specific requirement for specialized training services with a focus on certification in the SDI program. The scope likely involves trainer deployment to conduct skill-based instruction for team leads, ensuring they are proficient in utilizing the SDI tool. Contract details and timelines are not provided here but will presumably be outlined in the full RFP.
    With no incumbent contractor and an undisclosed budget, the government seeks proposals for SDI training. This training aims to enhance the emotional intelligence and communication skills of employees, promoting better understanding and resolution of conflicts within the workplace. The scope involves delivering interactive and practical training sessions, utilizing the Strength Deployment Indicator method. Vendors will need to detail their approach, qualifications, and experience in this field. Evaluation will likely focus on the relevance and quality of the proposed training solutions, with budgetary considerations also playing a role. The absence of a stated budget indicates flexibility, allowing for a range of proposals, but vendors must exercise caution and provide a compelling justification for their pricing.
    The government agency seeks a brand new contract for SDI Training, as there is no incumbent provider. The focus is on procuring specialized training services, with the contractor being responsible for delivering comprehensive training programs. According to the RFP, the Woman-owned Small Business certificate is not mandatory for proposal submission but will be required at the time of award. This indicates that the procurement process values diversity in ownership and encourages women-owned businesses to participate.
    The primary objective of this procurement is to secure a contractor for delivering virtual Strengths Deployment Inventory (SDI) training sessions. The focus is on the content and delivery of these training programs. The government seeks a flexible solution for live, online training that integrates with their existing Microsoft Teams platform, without requiring software downloads. Logistics are also critical; the contractor must be prepared to adapt to various training locations and dates, which will be communicated within seven days of the contract award. Instructors must possess the necessary certifications and security clearances, including the DoD Common Access Card (CAC), or risk delaying the training sessions. The government will collect feedback through its Waypoints system, so no specific method is preferred. This solicitation, N63394-24-Q-0080, indicates a dynamic and flexible procurement, prioritizing the integration of virtual training solutions into the Navy's existing infrastructure. The contractor will play a crucial role in facilitating SDI training, certifying that the work is accomplished within the set time frame and to the government's satisfaction.
    The Naval Surface Warfare Center seeks quotes for Strength Deployment Indicator (SDI) training services. This firm-fixed-price contract spans eight years, starting in 2024. The base year comprises in-person and virtual SDI training, with 42 seats per session. The contract envisions two options for each subsequent year, continuing the SDI sessions virtually or in person. Vendors must submit quotes by the deadline, including price breakdowns and administrative details, with all submissions good for at least 60 days. The evaluation criteria prioritize the lowest priced, technically acceptable offers. Numerous FAR and DFARS clauses are incorporated, covering issues like labor standards, privacy, and payment methods, while some apply only if the contractor opts to subcontract. The Contracting Officer's WAWF contact details are provided for clarification on electronic invoicing.
    The government seeks a contractor to provide Strength Deployment Indicator (SDI) training services aimed at enhancing interpersonal relationships and conflict management among its personnel. The SDI training, a half-day, 4-hour session, focuses on leadership, engagement, culture, and performance. The goal is to help employees understand their behavioral strategies and those of their colleagues, improving workplace harmony and productivity. The scope involves delivering in-person and virtual trainings at the NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER PORT HUENEME DIVISION and various detachments. Each training session accommodates up to 42 students and will be conducted over multiple years. The contractor must have certified facilitators and provide pre-training assessments, with attendance records and certificates of completion as deliverables. The procurement aims to improve workplace dynamics and productivity through SDI training, fostering a healthier organizational culture.
    The Naval Surface Warfare Center has issued a solicitation (N63394-24-Q-0080) for Strength Deployment Indicator (SDI) training, and a clarification has been provided that not being a GSA contract holder doesn't disqualify potential vendors. The funding status and acquisition details remain unchanged, with the solicitation details available on SAM.gov.
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