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General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Presolicitation (Original)
  • Original Published Date: Mar 21, 2023 09:49 am WET
  • Original Response Date: May 30, 2023 04:00 pm WEST
  • Inactive Policy: 15 days after response date
  • Original Inactive Date:
  • Initiative:
    • None

Classification

  • Original Set Aside:
  • Product Service Code: U005 - EDUCATION/TRAINING- TUITION/REGISTRATION/MEMBERSHIP FEES
  • NAICS Code:
  • Place of Performance:
    PRT

Description

The Embassy of the United States of America in Lisbon intends to issue a solicitation to acquire the services of Portuguese and English Language Instructors for in-person language training. Only entities specialized in this field of work should apply for a solicitation package.

Please note that this solicitation is not ready to be issued as of this date.  The Embassy of the United States of America in Lisbon, Portugal, will launch the solicitation on SAM.gov website when it becomes available.

Please be advised that firms need to be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) www.sam.gov before the contract is awarded. 

Contact Information

Contracting Office Address

  • DEPARTMENT OF STATE, 2201 C ST NW
  • WASHINGTON , DC 20520
  • USA

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