U099 - U.S. Naval Community College (USNCC)Consortium for Integrated Academic Solutions (CIAS)
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Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
The Department of the Navy is soliciting proposals for the U.S. Naval Community College (USNCC) Consortium for Integrated Academic Solutions (CIAS). This Unrestricted Multiple Award Contract (MAC) Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) aims to expand academic programs for maritime services personnel, with a maximum ceiling of $342,000,000. Proposals are due May 15, 2026.
Purpose & Scope
The USNCC seeks qualified higher education institutions to provide high-quality, naval-relevant, accessible, low-cost, and scalable academic programs. This includes approximately 15-20 associate degrees, embedded and stand-alone certificates, micro-credentials, and courses in both technical and non-technical fields. The objective is to enhance warfighting advantage and operational readiness through education. All programs must be 100% online.
Contract Details
- Type: Multiple Award Contract (MAC) IDIQ, Firm Fixed Price.
- Ceiling: $342,000,000.
- Duration: A 5-year ordering period, commencing August 1, 2026 (or date of award), plus a potential 6-month option.
- Set-Aside: Unrestricted.
- Place of Performance: Annapolis, MD (administrative), with services delivered to a globally deployed force via online asynchronous methods.
Submission Requirements
Proposals must be submitted electronically via email by May 15, 2026, 4:00 PM EDT. Submissions consist of two volumes:
- Volume I (Non-Price Proposal): Strictly limited to 73 pages total.
- Institutional Characteristics: 5 pages
- Performance Approach: 8 pages
- Academic Capabilities: 54 pages (maximum 18 distinct academic fields, 3 pages per field)
- Past Performance: 6 pages
- Volume II (Price Proposal): Requires a completed SF 1449 and Attachment IX Pricing Sheet, detailing credit hour rates, fees, and fully burdened rates for program management and IT Data Support.
Evaluation Criteria
The selection process involves a two-phase, Best Value/Trade-Off approach.
- Phase I: Evaluation of Institutional Characteristics. Offerors rated less than "Acceptable" are ineligible.
- Phase II: Evaluation of Performance Approach, Academic Capabilities, Past Performance, and Price. Non-price factors are considered significantly more important than price. The Government reserves the right to award without discussions.
Key Requirements for Offerors
Offerors must be able to offer associate degrees and stackable credentials, maximize transfer credit (including military training/JST), implement secure data sharing (SFTP initially, transitioning to API), provide comprehensive academic services, maintain accreditation, and contextualize courses for naval relevance. Contractors must not bill students for tuition.