State seeks bids for online training services, proposals due April 28
The Alaska Department of Administration is accepting bids through April 28 for companies to provide online web-based training services to state employees.
The department wants contractors who can offer instructor-led online classes focused primarily on information technology skills and programs. Training would be provided on an as-needed basis, with pricing set per student per day.
A pre-bid conference will be held April 15 at 10 a.m. Alaska time. Companies must submit their bids by 2 p.m. on April 28.
The department warns that businesses who found this notice online must register directly with the procurement office to receive any updates or amendments to the bid requirements. Without registering, bids may be rejected.
Companies interested in bidding should contact Christine Mash, Assistant Deputy Chief Procurement Officer, at [email protected]. Registration requires providing company name, representative contact information, email and phone number.
The full bid documents and attachments are available on the state's Online Public Notice website. The winning contractor will work under an as-needed agreement to provide training services statewide.
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