Closed Solicitation · SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

    ASSISTANCE IN REIMAGINING THE SMITHSONIAN LEARNING LAB

    SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
    Sol. 033Sources SoughtWASHINGTON, DC
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    closed Jan 30, 2026
    POSTED
    Jan 21, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    541611
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    R699
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The Smithsonian Institution is seeking a creative partner to reimagine its Learning Lab platform, aiming to enhance accessibility and usability for PreK-12 teachers. This RFI invites input on strategies to improve the platform's effectiveness in reaching classrooms nationwide. Interested parties should refer to the attached document for detailed instructions on how to respond.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    033
    Notice Type
    Sources Sought
    Posted Date
    January 21, 2026
    Response Deadline
    January 30, 2026
    NAICS Code
    541611AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    R699
    Primary Contact
    Thomas Dempsey
    State
    DC
    ZIP Code
    20560
    AI Product/Service
    service

    Description

    ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ATTACHED

    This is a request for information (“RFI”) only and does not constitute a request for proposals or a commitment, implied or otherwise, that the Smithsonian will issue a solicitation for this project.

    The Smithsonian seeks out a creative and strategic thought-partner in reimagining Learning Lab. Learning Lab has an annual reach of 600,000+ users. However, from 2016 to 2025, the digital landscape has changed. The Smithsonian has set a goal to reach every classroom in the nation, which would entail connecting with nearly 4 million teachers, who then connect with over 49 million PreK-12 students. Learning Lab is one of the Smithsonian’s primary tools for this endeavor. Learning Lab was initially conceived as a place that would have “everything under the sun,” with over 6 million museum objects, primary resources, artifacts, and digital media, along with over 50,000 collections of user-created and curated content. However, this online platform  is also a challenge as the sheer volume creates barriers and friction points in efficiently and effectively searching for, locating, and incorporating content quickly into instructional strategies.  

    To make the Smithsonian’s digital educational resources accessible, discoverable, usable, and meaningful for teachers, the Office of Educational Technology is embarking on a significant examination and rethink of the Smithsonian’s Learning Lab platform. The goals are to increase usage of Smithsonian digital learning assets, meet the current needs of PreK-12 teachers, and ultimately reach every classroom across the Nation with the rich and robust content that the Smithsonian has to offer.

    Project Goals:

    The revamp of the Learning Lab platform supports the Smithsonian’s ability to reach every PreK-12 classroom in the Nation, a core initiative in the Smithsonian’s Strategic Plan. The goals for the new platform include:

    1. To be a one-stop, easy-to-use learning platform that is uniquely transdisciplinary, readily accessible, and indispensable to a wide range of teachers by making Smithsonian content easily discoverable to support utilization and incorporation into instruction.
    2. To provide tools and scaffolding for educators working in a range of disciplines across the country to effectively teach with objects and to seamlessly incorporate authentic learning experiences into their curriculum on a regular basis.
    3. To work in harmony with the learning tools and platforms that educators are already using and expand our reach through platform integration and partnerships.

    Target Audience:

    • Primary audience: PreK-12 teachers
      • The primary user of the revamped Learning Lab will be PK12 teachers. As we develop a content strategy and use it to develop new wire frames/a prototype for the new site, we will test it with teachers to understand how they navigate, if it is intuitive, and if it gives them the results they are looking for. (See Appendix 1 for user persona about how a teacher might engage with the new Learning Lab).
    • Secondary audience: PK12 student
      • Students will engage with the site through supplemental materials (quizzes, assessments, etc) teachers can send to students, that align with what they are teaching.

    Needs We Are Trying To Meet:

    • Educators are stressed and time strapped. They need reliable “ready-to-go” teaching resources that they can both find and access quickly and easily deliver to students without additional time to prepare and create.
    • Educators need to find teaching content that aligns with their content and instructional  standards.
    • Educators need to find resources according to the grade level and subject they teach.  

    SEE ATTACHED FULL RFI FOR ALL DETAILS AND INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO RESPOND

    Key dates

    1. January 21, 2026Posted Date
    2. January 30, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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    ASSISTANCE IN REIMAGINING THE SMITHSONIAN LEARNING LAB is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.

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