Opportunity

SAM #M67400-26-N-XXXX

Advanced Tactical Medical Live Tissue Training Services for U.S. Marine Corps

Buyer

Commanding Officer, MCIPAC

Posted

August 20, 2026

Respond By

September 03, 2026

Identifier

M67400-26-N-XXXX

NAICS

611430, 611699

This opportunity is for advanced tactical medical live tissue training services for the U.S. Marine Corps. - Government Buyer: - United States Marine Corps - III Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) Force Reconnaissance Company - Installation Pacific (MCIPAC) Regional Contracting Office - OEMs and Vendors: - Tier 1 Group (T1G) is the sole-source vendor, approved by Training and Education Command (TECOM) - Products/Services Requested: - Advanced Tactical Medical Live Tissue Training (LTT) for 30 USMC personnel - Didactic and practical exercises covering TCCC and AMT skills - Use of 30 live porcine patient models (110-180 lbs) - All required Class VIII medical supplies - Qualified instructors (former SOF medics, PAs, Physicians) - Facility within 60 minutes of an emergency room, with lodging, fitness, and secure training areas - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Vendor must be TECOM-approved, AAALAC International accredited, and USDA compliant - Training must be CONUS-based - Sole-source justification due to limited approved vendors - 5-day training event for up to 30 students - No specific product part numbers; focus is on specialized training services and live animal models

Description

The U.S. Marine Corps Installation Pacific (MCIPAC) Regional Contracting Office (RCO), Camp Butler, Okinawa, Japan, has an upcoming requirement for live tissue training. In accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 12, the Government intends to award a Firm-Fixed-Price contract on a sole-source basis to Tier 1 Group (T1G).

Requirement Description: The purpose of this requirement is to procure advanced tactical medical training. This training will provide sustainment, refinement, and enhancement of existing Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) and Advanced Combat Tactical Trauma Care (AMT) skill sets. The scope includes instruction on pre-surgical and surgical lifesaving interventions using live patient models to simulate realistic trauma scenarios.

This training is governed by the Training and Education Command (TECOM), which requires all vendors providing Live Tissue Training (LTT) to be officially approved. Only two vendors are currently approved, and one is unavailable. Therefore, only one approved source is reasonably available to meet the Government's requirement.

Anticipated Period of Performance: September 14, 2026, to September 18, 2026. Place of Performance: Continental United States (CONUS) at the contractor's facility.

This Notice of Intent is not a request for competitive quotes. The official solicitation package will not be posted. Interested sources wishing to receive a copy of the solicitation must directly email the point of contact listed below.

2. Instructions to Interested Parties While the Government intends to award this requirement on a sole-source basis to T1G, all responsible sources that believe they can meet the Government's needs may submit a Technical Capability Statement. The Government will review all capability statements received; however, a determination not to compete this requirement is solely at the discretion of the Government.

To establish capability, interested vendors are required to submit official documentation from TECOM proving their company holds active approval for conducting LTT for the U.S. Marine Corps.

3. Submission Requirements The MCIPAC RCO requests that capable vendors submit a Technical Capability Statement, not to exceed three (3) pages, demonstrating their ability to perform all requirements. At a minimum, the statement must address:

Schedule Alignment: Confirmation of the contractor’s ability to provide the required services from September 14, 2026, to September 18, 2026. TECOM Authorization: Verifiable documentation of active TECOM approval for conducting Marine Corps LTT. Accreditation & Licensing:

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    <p>Proof of current Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) International approval.</p>
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    <p>Proof of compliance with United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) regulations for animal procurement, handling, and care.</p>
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<p><strong>Technical Capability:</strong>&nbsp;Documentation supporting the vendor&#39;s ability to provide:</p>

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    <p>Instructors with required qualifications (e.g., former Special Operations Forces (SOF) medics, PAs, Physicians) and relevant combat experience.</p>
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    <p>A training facility within 60 minutes of an emergency room.</p>
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    <p>Lodging and logistical support for up to 30 students.</p>
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4. Point of Contact (POC) for Submissions All interested vendors shall submit their technical capability documents via email no later than 0800 JST on September 04, 2026.

Primary Point of Contact: Jordan Wilson Email: jordan.j.wilson2@usmc.mil

Secondary Point of Contact: Daniel Nachlas  Email: daniel.nachlas@usmc.mil

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