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Learning Styles Inventory Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity Contract - Department of Defense

Department of Defense (DoD) > U.S. ArmySol: Leavenworth_2026_0003
IDIQ
$15K – $51K per task order

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Quick Brief

The Department of Defense, through the Army Contracting Command at Fort Leavenworth, is procuring Learning Styles Inventory (LSI) learning assessments to support the US Army Transformation and Training Command's Accreditation of Training Operations Management Activity (TOMA). The assessments will help understand individual learning styles and contribute to validated Programs of Instruction (POIs).

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Scope & Requirements

The Learning Styles Inventory (LSI) learning assessments will be used to understand how individuals learn from their experiences, contributing to the US Army Transformation and Training Command's Accreditation of Training Operations Management Activity (TOMA) validated Programs of Instruction (POIs).

Contract Details

Contract Typei
IDIQ
Awarded Amount
$15K – $51K per task order
IDIQ ceiling: $500K
Similar contracts award $15K$51K (median $24K, 531 awards)
NAICS Codes
Place of Performance
FORT LEAVENWORTH, KS, USA

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Agency
DEPT OF THE ARMY
Office
AMC ACCMISSION INSTALLATION CONTRACTING COMMANDFDO EUSTIS -FT LEAVENWORTH

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published2mo ago
Apr 7, 2026
Last Updated2mo ago
Apr 7, 2026
Became Award Notice2mo ago
Apr 7, 2026
Tracked
Response Due2mo ago
Apr 17, 2026

Description

David Kolb Learning Style Inventory (LSI) learning assessments are used to understand how individuals learn from their experiences. The model suggests that learning is a continuous process that involves four stages each representing a different mode of learning. First is concrete experience, which is something one observes, feels, or participates in directly. Second is reflective observation, which is when one carefully considers what happened. They may think about emotions, thoughts, or reactions they had during the experience. Third is abstract conceptualization, is when one tries to make sense of their experience by forming abstract concepts or generalizations. They may analyze the experience, identify patterns, and draw conclusions. Lastly active experimentation is when people use personal concepts and theories on new situations to test their understanding of outcomes. The LSI learning assessments directly contribute to the US Army Transformation and Training Command (T2COM)'s Accredittation of Training Operations Management Activity (TOMA)-validated Programs of Instruction (POIs). Alec Creekmore Alternative

Point of Contact Sheldon Gresham Contracting (No Street Address

2) FORT LEAVENWORTH, KS 66027-0000 USA to this opportunity.

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