Inactive
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Notice ID:9594CS21Q0019
Amendment 0001 makes corrections to the Solicitation's Issue Date (04/06/2021), due date for Questions (04/19/2021), and due date for submission of Quotations (05/07/2021). To introduce offenders (her...
Amendment 0001 makes corrections to the Solicitation's Issue Date (04/06/2021), due date for Questions (04/19/2021), and due date for submission of Quotations (05/07/2021). To introduce offenders (hereinafter referred to as “students”) engaged in CSOSA’’s Community Engagement and Achievement Centers (CEAC) to skills relevant to music creation, recording, performing, and production that students can use to seek, find, maintain employment, and to assist students in gaining employment during the course of each class. The Music Industry Course shall introduce students to skills relevant to music creation, recording, performing, and production that students can use to seek, find, and maintain employment. The Music Industry Course shall consist of 3 classes of up to 20 students in each class. Each class shall consist of 17 sessions, with each session consisting of no less than 2 hours. The sessions will take place once per week for 17 consecutive weeks. As such, the three classes will take no less than 51 weeks to deliver during each 12 month period of performance. The Contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, supplies, tools, materials, and other items and non-personal services necessary to provide the Music Industry program as defined in the Statement of Work (SOW), except for those items specified as government furnished property and equipment (GFP/GFE). The Contractor shall perform to the standards established in the SOW.