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The National Security Innovation Network (NSIN) seeks to establish a brand new academic curriculum as a complement to its ongoing support of the Defense Civilian Training Corps (DCTC) program.
Fundamentally, each of NSIN’s programs serve to solve a discrete DoD problem. To this end, NSIN generates hundreds of problem statements each year from across the entirety of the DoD. This curriculum is designed to be implemented across NSIN’s network of tier-1 and tier-2 research universities and various Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) as well as other Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
The DCTC program is a collaboration between the DoD and academia that is led by the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition & Sustainment (OUSD (A&S)). The objective of the DCTC program is to develop the next generation talent pipeline for the DoD’s civilian workforce. Student participants in the program receive 100% tuition scholarships, placement in summer internships at DoD organizations, and guaranteed employment in the Federal Government upon completion of the program. The program is open to rising juniors of any major at participating universities (U.S. citizenship required). The program is currently focused on the acquisition workforce, with required course content geared towards understanding public service, the DoD mission, and the acquisition environment. However, the long term objective is for this model to be adopted by the entirety of the DoD civilian workforce. More information on the program can be found at www.dctc.mil.
NSIN’s overall objective is to acquire a new curriculum that can be delivered by one or more pilot universities in the Fall 2024 academic semester. The contractor is not required to recruit universities for participation, but may choose to provide recommendations for potential participants to NSIN. The following primary objectives should serve as initial benchmarks for each proposal, however, sufficiently compelling proposals that offer alternate models and objectives will also be considered.
The contractor shall develop a curriculum for a 300-400 level college course that can be easily deployed by a new university. The course content shall be adaptable to courses taught on both a semesterly and quarterly basis. All materials must be delivered in an editable format to allow for modifications by the instructor. The contractor shall provide the following deliverables:
When is the deadline? Your proposal must be received by Friday, Nov. 17th, 2023; 4pm EST.
Where do I submit my proposal? Submit your proposal via email to cfoley@tatitlek.com and reference the RFP number (Defense Innovator’s Toolkit Curriculum) in the subject line.
Can I have more detailed information? Please find the following at the links below:
All questions must be received by Monday, October 30th, 2023. Technical questions may be directed to Max Weintraub at mweintraub.ctr@nsin.mil with copy to cfoley@tatitlek.com. Contractual and administrative inquiries should be referred to the undersigned at cfoley@tatitlek.com.
NSIN, the National Security Innovation Network, is an unrivaled problem-solving network in the U.S. Department of Defense that adapts to the emerging needs of those who serve in the defense of our national security. We are dedicated to the work of bringing together defense, academic and entrepreneurial innovators to solve national security problems in new ways.
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