Active SLED Opportunity · ALASKA · CITY & BOROUGH OF JUNEAU
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The City and Borough of Juneau seeks qualified consultants to provide Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) training for Capital City Fire and Rescue personnel, coordinating with local law enforcement. Proposals are due June 18, 2026, with a non-mandatory pre-proposal meeting on June 11, 2026.
A brief overview of the RFP is listed below. Contractors should download the COMPLETE RFP DOCUMENT for all details- Intent: The City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) seeks proposals from highly qualified consultants, for the provision of Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)Training for the City & Borough of Juneau, (CBJ or City) Capital City Fire and Rescue (CCFR) personnel in coordination with local law enforcement partners. The awarded Contractor must have professional level experience in training first responder personnel Tactical Emergency Casualty Care. It is the intent of the City to enter into a contract with the successful, responsible, and responsive Proposer to complete the training as specified in the scope of work and deliverables. Pre-Proposal Meeting: A non-mandatory pre-proposal meeting will be held 6/11/2026 12:00 p.m. (noon) Alaska time via teleconference. To attend, call 907-713-2140 Participation ID Code 748914. Contractors interested in submitting proposals should email CBJ Purchasing at purchasing@juneau.gov a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours prior to the scheduled meeting to provide notice of participation and submit any questions. Contact, Questions& Addenda: CBJ Purchasing Division of Finance is the sole point of contact for all matters pertaining to this solicitation. No oral interpretations will be made. Submit any interpretation requests in writing, noting issuing buyer, solicitation number and title, via email to purchasing@juneau.gov Deadline for Questions is seven (7) calendar days prior to the solicitation deadline. If changes to the solicitation are needed, they will be done through written addendum issued as promptly as feasible by the Purchasing Division, to all planholders. Submission Instructions: Late responses will not be accepted. Timely responses will be accepted via Electronic Submission* via CBJ’s eProcurement Provider Public Purchase. To respond via Public Purchase, you must be registered or complete free online registration* in order to respond. *See Registration Instructions tab on the top right side of the screen. Completion of the registration process may take up to 24-hours. To respond complete the following: Acknowledgement* of the Terms & Conditions (ATTACHMENT A), Insurance Requirements (ATTACHMENT B) and the City and Borough of Juneau Standard Contract Sample (ATTACHMENT C). *Contractors must acknowledge, acknowledge with exceptions, or not accept the required documents. *(NOTE: Exceptions: must be reviewed by CBJ RISK & LAW and may not qualify for award.) Upload or attach your PDF RFP Response. Review of: General Terms & Conditions, Required Insurance & Standard CBJ Contract: Attached to the RFP are documents required for this project (ATTACHMENTS - A, B & C). Contractors should carefully review all of these attachments. The awarded Contractor must comply with all requirements and will be required to sign the CBJ’s contract. Note: A State of Alaska Business License (SOA-BL) is required to complete the contract award. To obtain a SOA-BL Contractors may also be required to file their business or corporate documents with the State of Alaska Corporations Division.Contractors who do not have a current SOA-BL at the time of proposal submission would need to fulfil this requirement in order to finalize award and execute the contract. Processing times for filing with the SOA can take up to a month or more and CBJ does not have any control over this process. If the awarded Contractor needs to file with the SOA, CCFR would expect the Contractor to begin this task immediately after being identified as the best apparent proposer in the issued Posting Notice. About Juneau & CCFR: As Alaska’s Capital City, the City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ or City), is located in the “panhandle” of Southeast Alaska, on the traditional land of the Tlingit people. Juneau consists of 3,250 square miles of temperate rainforest (receiving nearly 92 inches of annual precipitation), it is only accessible by air or sea and is the third largest municipality in the United States. The terrain is rugged, surrounded by coastal waterways, towering mountains, and expansive ice fields. For more information on Juneau, visit the CBJ’s Website. Capital City Fire Rescue (CCFR) is a combination Fire/EMS Department, with 36 career staff, 40 volunteers, and 9 administrative professional staff. and CCFR serves a population of over 31,000 residents year-round which can increase by 18,000 people per day in the summer months from the docking of cruise ship passengers. SEE THE COMPLETE RFP DOCUMENT FOR ALL DETAILS
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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