Opportunity

SAM #W56ZLW26R0002

U.S. Army III Armored Corps Seeks Lethal Means Safety and Peer Intervention Training Services

Buyer

0418 AQ HQ CONTRACTING SUP

Posted

April 20, 2026

Respond By

May 04, 2026

Identifier

W56ZLW26R0002

NAICS

611430, 624190, 541612

The U.S. Army III Armored Corps is seeking a contractor to deliver comprehensive peer intervention and Lethal Means Safety (LMS) training services aimed at suicide prevention among Soldiers and their families. - Government Buyer: - Department of the Army, III Armored Corps, supported by the Mission Installation Contracting Command (MICC), 418th Contracting Support Brigade (CSB) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Peer intervention training focused on firearms and lethal means safety (LMS) - Baseline LMS Training (per day and per week): - 1,000 per day sessions - 5,000 per week sessions - Immersive Scenario-Based Training (per week): 5,000 sessions - Leadership Team Training - Family Oriented Training (for dependents 13+) - OCONUS Reintegration Training (per week): 5,000 sessions - Event Participation (informational booths/tables) - In-Person and Virtual Guest Speaker presentations - Services must be data-driven, interactive, and tailored to military audiences - Deliverables include monthly and annual efficacy reports - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Training must be scalable for large groups (up to 5,000 per iteration) - Qualified instructors with Department of Defense experience required - Ability to deliver training at both CONUS and OCONUS locations (U.S. and overseas military bases) - Experience in curriculum development and instruction for military environments - Inclusion of family and community-oriented modules - Places of Performance: - Fort Hood, Fort Bliss, Fort Riley, Fort Sill (U.S. Army bases) - Germany, Poland, Kuwait, Korea (OCONUS military locations)

Description

THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE ONLY.

The U.S. Government is conducting market research to determine the availability and capability of responsible sources to provide non-personal services for peer intervention training focused on firearms and Lethal Means Safety (LMS), as detailed in the attached Performance Work Statement (PWS). The contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary to deliver a range of LMS training modules and engagement services. The training must be data-driven, interactive, and tailored to military audiences. Key services include:

LMS Training Modules:

Baseline LMS Training: Large-scale (up to 1,000-5,000 Soldiers) interactive instruction. Immersive Training: Scenario-based training to build crisis intervention confidence. Leadership Team Training: Equipping leaders to foster a culture of peer intervention. OCONUS Reintegration Training: Providing LMS skills to deployed Soldiers prior to their return. Family/Community Oriented Training: Equipping family members and community networks with LMS tools. On-Going Individual Training: Regularly scheduled training for specific or high-risk audiences.

The work will be performed at various CONUS and OCONUS locations as specified in individual task orders. Potential locations include, but are not limited to, Forts Hood, Bliss, Riley, and Sill, and various sites in Europe (Germany, Poland, Kuwait).

Key Personnel:

Program Manager: Must have at least five years of experience in developing curriculum for and providing LMS instruction. Training Instructors: Must have at least one year of experience providing LMS instruction and experience with the Department of Defense.

Response Instructions

Interested parties may submit a capability statement, limited to no more than 10 pages, including the following information:

Company Information: Company name, point of contact, phone number, email address, UEI number, and CAGE code. Business Status: Small business status and any socioeconomic certifications (e.g., 8(a), SDVOSB, WOSB, HUBZone). Past Performance: Provide examples of similar work performed within the last five years for government or commercial clients. Please include contract numbers, a brief description of the work, and points of contact. Specifically address experience in: Delivering LMS, suicide prevention, or related behavioral health training to military audiences. Developing and updating training curriculum based on current research and data. Providing training services in both CONUS and OCONUS environments. Technical Capability & Personnel: Confirm your ability to perform all training and engagement services listed in the "Requirement Description" section. Describe your approach to recruiting, retaining, and ensuring your instructors and key personnel meet the qualifications outlined in the PWS. Pricing Structure: Describe your typical firm-fixed-pricing structure for similar training services (e.g., per event, per training day/week, per person). Feedback: Identify any terms or conditions in the PWS that may unnecessarily restrict competition.

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