Opportunity
SAM #HE125426QE070
Work Ethics CTE Curriculum and Certification for High School Students
Buyer
DOD Education Activity
Posted
June 16, 2026
Respond By
June 23, 2026
Identifier
HE125426QE070
NAICS
611710, 611430
This opportunity is for the Department of War Education Activity (DoWEA), under the Office of the Secretary of War (Personnel and Readiness), seeking a commercial off-the-shelf, semester-long high school Career and Technical Education (CTE) curriculum focused on work ethics. - Government Buyer: - Department of War Education Activity (DoWEA), Office of the Secretary of War (Personnel and Readiness) - Products/Services Requested: - Work Ethics First Curriculum for 1,250–1,875 students annually across 40 schools - Student instructional resources covering life skills, skilled trades, formative quizzes, summative assessments, and industry-recognized certification - Instructor resources and professional learning materials for 40 instructors, including onboarding, educator guides, discussion prompts, and certification examination - Digital resource delivery via DoWEA LMS and single sign-on, with 24/7/365 access (except scheduled downtimes) - Print resource delivery to Americas, Europe, and Pacific regions, with shipment notifications - Technical support for digital resources with rapid response (acknowledgment within 2 hours, resolution within 1 business day) - Instructor professional learning (virtual or in-person) for educators and specialists in multiple regions - Privacy training for contractor personnel with annual certification - Virtual meetings and reporting, including post-award conference, IT meetings, and performance reviews - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Curriculum must be established, ready-to-use, and have a proven track record - Must include industry-recognized certification for students - Digital resources must integrate with DoWEA systems, support single sign-on, and comply with Section 508 accessibility and FedRAMP Level 2 cybersecurity standards - Solution must support multiple geographic regions and provide both digital and print materials - Contractor personnel must complete annual privacy training - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice; procurement is open to all qualified providers.
Description
This pre-solicitation notice serves as a synopsis and is posted in accordance with FAR subpart 5.2, Synopses of Proposed Contract Actions. This is not a solicitation. Vendors shall not submit a quote until the solicitation is posted to www.SAM.gov.
The Department of War Education Activity (DoWEA) has the following requirements:
DoWEA requires an established high school, semester-long Career and Technical Education (CTE) work-ethics-focused curriculum—provisionally named Work Ethics First—with a proven track record of successful implementation, to be delivered by educators. An established, ready-to-use curriculum and resources empower students to make career choices based on the following:
Balancing the Career Narrative: Curriculum highlights the dignity, demand, and good-paying, life-long employment in the skilled trades as an alternative to a career requiring a university-degree. Focusing on Character over Compliance: Instilling a proactive work ethic as a primary life skill, framing gratitude for the freedoms that those living in America enjoy and personal accountability as core components of career success regardless of the chosen career path—not job-specific work ethics that focus on punctuality, attention to detail, etc.
The period of performance shall be 1 year base period 15 SEP 2026 – 14 SEP 2027. The option periods are:
Option Period 1 15 Sep 2027 – 14 Sep 2028 Option Period 2 15 Sep 2028 – 14 Sep 2029 Option Period 3 15 Sep 2039 – 14 Sep 2030 Option Period 4 15 Sep 2030 – 14 Sep 2031
The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes include 611710 (Educational Support Services), 513130 (Book Publishers) and 513120 (Periodical Publishers), and the applicable PSC is U008 (Education/Training - Training/Curriculum Development). Interested parties must be registered under the NAICS code in the System for Award Management (SAM) prior to submitting their quotes.
DoWEA intends to issue a solicitation in support of this requirement HE125426QE070. This acquisition will be conducted under FAR Part 12, Acquisition of Commercial Products and Commercial Services, in conjunction with Simplified Acquisition Procedures, as the value is below the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. This requirement will be processed as: Full and Open Competition
The anticipated award contract type is a Firm-Fixed-Price Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract.
The anticipated posting date of the solicitation is on or about 3 July 2026 and an award date on or about 24 Aug 2026.
Attachment(s):
1. Draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) Work Ethics Courseware is attached to this pre-solicitation notice.