MEDCoE Master of Science Nutrition
Presolicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: TX. Response deadline: Jan 07, 2028. Industry: NAICS 611310 • PSC U010.
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- Solicitation
- W81K0426QA019
- Performance
- Dwg, Texas • 78234 United States
- Response
- Jan 07, 2028, 06:00 AM UTC
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The DEPT OF THE ARMY is seeking proposals for the Master of Science in Nutrition program under solicitation number W81K0426QA019. This presolicitation indicates no set-aside, allowing open bidding for relevant entities with expertise in education services related to nutrition.
The buyer aims to establish a Master of Science Nutrition program to enhance nutritional education and services within military health systems.
- Educational institutions with accredited nutrition programs
- Organizations experienced in military training initiatives
- Consultants in nutritional education
- Academics with a background in health sciences or nutrition
- Review and develop course curriculum
- Recruit qualified instructors
- Establish accreditation standards
- Implement program marketing strategies
- Evaluate student outcomes and program effectiveness
- Proof of accreditation for nutrition programs
- Detailed curriculum and course descriptions
- Staff qualifications and bios
- Budget and pricing strategy
- Compliance with military education standards
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- Ensure adherence to federal educational guidelines
- Confirm alignment with DOD educational policies
- Consider market rates for similar educational programs
- Evaluate overhead costs specific to military clients
- Assess potential competitive pricing strategies
- Possible partnerships with accredited universities
- Collaboration with military health professionals
- Engagement with nutrition research organizations
- Changes in military educational policies may affect program approval
- Potential for low enrollment numbers
- Competition from established providers
- What are the specific program outcomes the military is looking to achieve?
- What accreditation bodies and standards must be met?
- Are there existing programs that we can benchmark against?
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- Timeline for program implementation
- Budget range or funding availability
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