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6 federal contract opportunities classified as Subject Matter Expertise.
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The Department of Defense is seeking a contractor to support the Army Service Component Command's educational efforts at the US Army War College. The contractor will prepare and conduct courses, maintain subject matter currency, and serve as a Subject Matter Expert. This opportunity is classified under NAICS code 61131…
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The Department of Defense, specifically the Navy, is seeking subject matter expertise and instructor services for amphibious operations. This opportunity is part of the FY26 NEOP contract and is categorized as a combined synopsis/solicitation. Interested bidders should prepare to provide specialized training and knowle…
CA
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The U.S. Special Operations Command is seeking expertise in austere and arctic medical operations, including the provision of skis. Interested parties should refer to the Performance Work Statement for detailed requirements. This opportunity is categorized as a combined synopsis/solicitation.
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The Department of Homeland Security requires additional support staff for the Advanced Computing Branch to provide subject matter expertise. This modification increases the task order ceiling and ensures continuity of support services during a significant reorganization. The opportunity is focused on consulting and adv…
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The opportunity involves providing support and infrastructure for Army personnel collaboration in a leased space. This includes facilitating interaction among researchers and government personnel to enhance a collaborative research ecosystem. Bidders should focus on their capabilities in managing physical collaboration…
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The Department of Homeland Security requires ongoing technical support services in Nuclear Forensics, including subject matter expertise and assessment support. This opportunity is categorized as an RFP and does not fall under Simplified Acquisition Procedures.
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