CLR-45 Cadaver Training
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYDIRECTOR OF CONTRACTINGNEW ORLEANS, LA, 70114-1500, USA

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Educational Support Services (611710)

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SPECIAL STUDIES/ANALYSIS- MEDICAL/HEALTH (B537)

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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Navy, is seeking qualified contractors to provide cadaver training services for the Marine Corps' PRP Company during the Northern Strike-25.2 exercise at Camp Grayling, Michigan. The contract requires the provision of ten cadavers, four instructor life support personnel, and one laborer to facilitate realistic training in casualty recovery and processing, which is critical for preparing Marines for combat missions. This specialized training is essential as it enhances the effectiveness of military operations by simulating real-life scenarios that personnel may encounter during deployments. Interested parties should contact Andrew Dugan at andrew.dugan@usmc.mil or 504-697-8344 for further details, with the performance period set from August 5 to 13, 2025.

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    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines a contract for Mortuary Affairs training support for the Marine Corps' PRP Company during the Northern Strike-25.2 exercise at Camp Grayling, MI. The contract aims to provide personnel and materials, including cadavers, for realistic training in casualty recovery and processing, significantly enhancing the effectiveness of military training operations. Key objectives include the provision of cadavers for simulation scenarios, expert handling and disposal assistance, and ensuring compliance with safety protocols and applicable regulations. The contractor is responsible for logistical support, including transportation and post-training cleanup, particularly regarding biohazard disposal. The contract stipulates performance standards, with a focus on delivering timely training sessions and regular progress briefings. The operation is set for a nine-day period from August 5 to 13, 2025. The contractor must navigate Camp Grayling's access protocols and provide knowledgeable personnel, particularly within the defined labor category of cadaver handler, who are compliant with relevant laws. Overall, the document emphasizes the critical need for specialized training in mortuary affairs, highlighting the unique requirements of military operations and the imperative of preparing personnel for realistic casualty scenarios.
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    CLR-45 Cadaver Training
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