Opportunity
SAM #7571PS26R00028
Sources Sought: CDC PreventT2 Diabetes Prevention Training for Navajo Area IHS
Buyer
OMAS STRATEGIC BUYING CENTER - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Posted
July 16, 2026
Respond By
July 23, 2026
Identifier
7571PS26R00028
NAICS
611430
This opportunity seeks vendors to provide specialized diabetes prevention training for healthcare professionals serving American Indian and Alaska Native communities. - Government Buyer: - Indian Health Service (IHS), Navajo Area Office, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) - OEMs and Vendors: - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the only OEM referenced, as the required curriculum is CDC's PreventT2 - Products/Services Requested: - National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) Lifestyle Coach Training - Must use CDC-recognized PreventT2 curriculum - In-person, two-day training for approximately 18 participants - Contractor to provide: - Qualified instructors (certified National DPP Lifestyle Coaches or Master Trainers) - All training materials, participant resources, and toolkits - Interactive instruction - Certificates of Completion and Continuing Education Units (CEUs) as applicable - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Experience delivering CDC PreventT2 curriculum - Ability to deliver culturally responsive training for American Indian and Alaska Native communities - Preference for Indian Economic Enterprises (IEEs) and Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEEs) - Training intended for healthcare professionals involved in diabetes prevention
Description
This is a Sources Sought Notice only
This is not a solicitation, request for proposal (RFP), or request for quotation (RFQ). This notice is issued solely for market research purposes in accordance with FAR Part 10 to determine the availability of qualified Indian Economic Enterprises (IEEs) and Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEEs) capable of meeting the Government's requirements.
The Indian Health Service (IHS), Navajo Area Office, is seeking information from firms interested in providing National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) Lifestyle Coach Training using the CDC-recognized PreventT2 curriculum.
Background
The Navajo Area Indian Health Service provides healthcare services to more than 200,000 members of the Navajo Nation throughout Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. Through the Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI), the Navajo Area seeks to increase local capacity for diabetes prevention by training healthcare professionals to deliver evidence-based lifestyle intervention programs.
Requirement
The Contractor shall provide one (1) two-day, in-person National DPP Lifestyle Coach Training for approximately 18 participants utilizing the CDC-recognized PreventT2 curriculum.
The Contractor shall:
Provide qualified instructors experienced in the CDC National DPP Lifestyle Change Program. Provide all instructor and participant training materials. Conduct the training at a location designated by the Navajo Area IHS. Utilize current CDC-approved PreventT2 curriculum. Provide interactive instruction including demonstrations, group discussions, multimedia, and technical assistance. Provide participant resources and toolkits. Coordinate all logistics with the Government. Submit a final report summarizing training outcomes and evaluations. Issue Certificates of Completion and Continuing Education Units (CEUs), when applicable.
Training participants will include public health professionals, nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, physicians, physician assistants, diabetes educators, health promotion specialists, nutritionists, fitness specialists, and other healthcare personnel involved in diabetes prevention activities.
Contractor Qualifications
Interested firms should demonstrate:
Experience delivering CDC-approved PreventT2 or equivalent National DPP curriculum. Minimum one year of experience providing diabetes prevention or lifestyle coach training. Certified National DPP Lifestyle Coaches, Master Trainers, or equivalent instructors. Experience providing adult professional education. Experience conducting in-person training. Affiliation with a CDC-recognized National DPP organization. Ability to issue Certificates of Completion and CEUs when applicable. Experience working with American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Ability to deliver culturally responsive training.
Indian Economic Enterprise Set-Aside Determination
The Government is conducting market research to determine whether sufficient qualified Indian Economic Enterprises (IEEs) or Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEEs) exist to support an acquisition under the Buy Indian Act (25 U.S.C. §47) and the implementing regulations contained in FAR Subpart 26.1 and HHSAR Subpart 326.6.
Interested vendors shall indicate whether they qualify as:
Indian Economic Enterprise (IEE) Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise (ISBEE)
Capability Statement
Interested firms shall submit a capability statement not exceeding five (5) pages that includes:
Company name, address, UEI, and CAGE Code. Point of contact information. Business size under NAICS 611430. Socioeconomic status. Confirmation of IEE or ISBEE eligibility. Description of experience performing similar training services. Description of instructor qualifications and certifications. Experience using the CDC PreventT2 curriculum. Experience working with Tribal or American Indian/Alaska Native communities. Examples of similar contracts performed within the past five years, including contract number, customer, dollar value, and period of performance.
Submission Instructions
Responses shall be submitted electronically to the Contracting Officer no later than Thursday, July 23, 2026.
Responses shall reference: Sources Sought – National DPP PreventT2 Lifestyle Coach Training
This Sources Sought Notice is issued solely for information and planning purposes and does not constitute a solicitation. The Government is under no obligation to award a contract or reimburse respondents for any costs associated with preparing a response. Information received will be used solely to determine the appropriate acquisition strategy.
Interested respondents claiming IEE or ISBEE status shall be prepared to demonstrate compliance with FAR 52.226-1, Indian Incentive Program, and HHSAR 326.601–326.602 regarding eligibility under the Buy Indian Act.