Tactical Combat Casualty Care Training Course for Tier III
ID: F3QTBT5030AW01Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA6643 AF RESERVE CMD HQ AIR FORCE RESERVE COMMAND PKROBINS AFB, GA, 31098-1637, USA

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Professional and Management Development Training (611430)

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EDUCATION/TRAINING- TRAINING/CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT (U008)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Air Force Reserve Command, is seeking contractors to provide a Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Training Course for Tier III personnel. The objective of this procurement is to deliver advanced medical training aimed at enhancing combat readiness and reducing battlefield injuries, with a focus on standardized instruction and logistical support for up to 150 trainees. This initiative is critical for equipping medical personnel with essential skills necessary for effective operation in deployed environments during military operations. Interested parties should contact Lacey Boyd at lacey.boyd@us.af.mil or 478-222-5991 for further details, as the training sessions are scheduled for July 2025 and June 2026, with compliance to Defense Health Agency standards being a key requirement.

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    The Performance Work Statement outlines the requirements for a Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Training Course for Tier III, established by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) to ensure standardized medical training for Air Force reserve personnel. AErican Medical Service (AFMS) is tasked with organizing contracted support for this curriculum, aimed at enhancing combat readiness and reducing battlefield injuries. Key components include delivering TCCC Tier III instruction, maintaining a strict instructor-student ratio for effective training, and providing comprehensive logistics support for up to 150 trainees. This includes transportation, lodging, sanitation, and meal provisions compliant with USDA dietary standards. Each course will consist of 64 hours of instruction, involving practical applications and culminative exercises designed to simulate combat scenarios. The contractor must also facilitate DHA certifications, manage training resources, and submit after-action reports to the AFRC. The training sessions are scheduled for July 2025 and June 2026. The document emphasizes adherence to safety and privacy regulations while ensuring facilities meet lawful standards. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of equipping medical personnel with essential skills to operate effectively in deployed environments during military operations.
    The Performance Work Statement outlines the requirements for a Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Training Course for Tier III, managed by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) for Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC). The course aims to provide advanced medical training for personnel, with a focus on reducing battlefield mortality and morbidity. The contractor is responsible for delivering Tier III training, including curriculum adherence, logistics, and support to ensure training success. Key responsibilities include providing certified trainers, managing course schedules, and ensuring logistical support for up to 150 students, such as transportation, lodging, and meals. The contractor must also create a robust training environment with realistic scenarios, incorporating necessary medical equipment and resources. The training will occur over two separate eight-day periods in 2025 and 2026, with a rigorous instructor-to-student ratio. The contractor must ensure compliance with DHA standards, submit an after-action report post-training, and assist participants in obtaining DHA completion certificates. The document emphasizes adherence to safety protocols and privacy regulations while meeting government standards concerning fire safety and facility security. Overall, the initiative underscores the government's commitment to enhancing medical readiness within the military framework.
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