Opportunity

Sound Transit Biddingo #QQ 0158-23

Sound Transit Crisis Communications Training for Executive Leadership and Public Information Officers

Posted

August 22, 2023

Respond By

September 11, 2023

Identifier

QQ 0158-23

NAICS

611430

Sound Transit is seeking a vendor to deliver Crisis Communications Training for its executive leadership and public information officers. - Government Buyer: - Central Puget Sound Transit Authority (Sound Transit) - Buyer contact: Nicolas Carrillo - Products/Services Requested: - In-person, interactive 2-3 day Crisis Communications Training workshop for 8-10 leaders - Curriculum development and advance review - Facilitation of training at Sound Transit's Seattle headquarters - Delivery of 10 reference guides and training materials - 10 hours of on-call crisis communications support - Potential integration of training into the agency's crisis communications plan - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on interactive, scenario-based learning and media interfacing - Vendor responsible for all labor, materials, and coordination with agency facilities/technology - Small business and DBE participation encouraged - Contract may include follow-on work via task orders over a three-year term - No specific OEMs or named vendors are identified in the solicitation.

Description

Central Puget Sound Transit Authority (Sound Transit) is requesting proposals for Crisis Communications Training. The training aims to provide public notice and information regarding Sound Transit's competitive contracting opportunities. The selected vendor will deliver in-person training for Sound Transit leaders, focusing on skills and tools necessary to represent the agency with external audiences, particularly in crisis communications. The training is expected to be an interactive 2-3 day workshop held at Sound Transit's Seattle headquarters, targeting executive leadership and public information officers. Deliverables include curriculum, facilitation of training, reference guides, and potential integration into the agency's crisis communications plan.

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