Educational Materials/ Digital Skills/ Digital Integration/ Adult Education/ Educational Support Services/ Specialized Educational Services
DCS 537 - Outcomes Based Curriculum- DCS seeks to implement an Outcomes- Based Curriculum ( OBC) across all South Australian correctional facilities. The OBC will focus on language, literacy, numeracy, and digital skills. The new OBC curriculum is intended to replace the current curriculum under the Certificate in General Education for Adults ( CGEA) training package. The supplier will be required to deliver the new OBC curriculum, provide training materials, and train DCS educators in its implementatio
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The Department for Correctional Services (DCS) in South Australia is seeking to implement an Outcomes Based Curriculum (OBC) across all correctional facilities. The OBC will focus on language, literacy, numeracy, and digital skills. The supplier will be required to deliver the new OBC curriculum, provide training materials, and train DCS educators in its implementation. Optionally, the supplier may also be required to provide qualified educators to directly deliver training courses to prisoners. The tender closes on 23 March 2026 at 5pm South Australian time. Offers must be submitted electronically via the SA Tenders and Contracts website. The validity period for offers is 120 days.
The invitation closing date and time for lodging offers is 23 March 2026, 5pm South Australian time.
Offers will be evaluated on their merits according to weighted criteria including service delivery capability and capacity (30%), demonstrated experience (20%), solution design and flexibility (20%), technical integration and interoperability (10%), and industry participation policy (20%). Non-weighted criteria include price, financial viability, risk management, acceptance of proposed contract, and referee checks.
Mandatory criteria include the submission of the Industry Participation Policy (IPP). If mandatory criteria are not met, an offer may not be considered further.
The bid notice does not mention the submission of samples.
The last queries date and time for requests for clarification is 16 March 2026, 5pm South Australian time.
Education/ Digital Skills/ Adult Education/ Education And Training Services
DCS 537 - Outcomes Based Curriculum- DCS seeks to implement an Outcomes- Based Curriculum ( OBC) across all South Australian correctional facilities. The OBC will focus on language, literacy, numeracy, and digital skills. The new OBC curriculum is intended to replace the current curriculum under the Certificate in General Education for Adults ( CGEA) training package. The supplier will be required to deliver the new OBC curriculum, provide training materials, and train DCS educators in its implementatio
Outcomes Based Curriculum 10 algebra activity or resource books 10 algebra teacher resource materials 10 computer vocational training services 10 developmental and professional teaching aids and materials and accessories and supplies 10 education and training services 10 educational support services 10 literacy services 10 non scientific vocational training services 10 specialized educational services
Digital Manuals/ Digital Versions/ Medical Training And Education Supplies
REQUEST FOR TENDER FOR THE PROVISION OF NEW EDITIONS OF THE REMOTE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE MANUALS ( RPHCM) - The RPHCM Project focuses on reviewing, updating, and enhancing the suite of Remote Primary Health Care Manuals ( RPHCM) - The RPHCM Project focuses on reviewing, updating, and enhancing the suite of Remote Primary Health Care Manuals ( RPHCM) and producing open- source digital versions. This will enable continuous real- time updating and version control to ensure the manuals remain current and respo
Request for tender for the provision of new editions of the remote primary health care manuals rphcm develop and publish opensource digital versions of the manuals, enabling continuous real time updating and version control to ensure currency and responsiveness to emerging evidence and practices consult with the existing rphcm governance committee, representatives from remote primary health care services and other key stakeholders to support the transition of the rphcm into an online format that is accessible, user friendly and optimised for use in australian remote health contexts with variable digital connectivity. undertake an initial review of the rphcm suite content, with input from the governance committee, to prioritise the urgency and order of manuals update. support the governance committee that includes five key user organisations amsant, carpa association, caac, crana plus and nt health. appoint and support an editorial committee of experienced remote clinicians gps, nurses, aboriginal health pract
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The Department of Health, Disability and Ageing is seeking tenders for the provision of new editions of the remote primary health care manuals (rphcm). The project involves reviewing, updating, and enhancing the suite of manuals and producing open-source digital versions. The closing time for lodgement is 14:00 (2:00 pm) local time in the act on 9th february 2026. Enquiries should be made by email to ***@***. *. * contract end date is 30 june 2028, with a possible extension of 1 year. The tenderers must be lodged electronically via austender. The indigenous procurement policy applies to this procurement. The tenderer must provide details of how they will identify, assess and address risks of modern slavery practices in the operations and supply chains. The payment times procurement connected policy applies to this procurement.
The bid notice states commencement of services by the end of march 2026 and contract end date 30 june 2028.
The department will use the following evaluation criteria in the evaluation of tenders: capability, capacity, experience and pricing.
The tenderer must not have had any judicial decisions against it excluding decisions under appeal relating to employee entitlements and have not satisfied any resulting order.
Enquiry cutoff date is 14:00 (2:00 pm) act 9 february 2026.
Education/ Digital/ Education And Training Services
Learning Services Panel - Learning Services Panel- The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry ( DAFF) is establishing the DAFF Academy to unify all corporate, leadership and technical learning into a single, evidence- based capability system aligned with the DAFF Capability Framework, APS Craft Framework and APS Workforce Strategy 2025. This integrated model ensures consistent standards, strengthened governance and scalable learning pathways that meet legislative training requirements and build a
Learning Services Panel Category A: Core APS foundational capability suppliers may deliver learning aligned to the following topics: working in government, APS values, ethics, integrity, safety, stakeholder engagement, collaboration, teamwork, adaptability, resilience, communication, influence, systems thinking. Category B: Leadership, people management, strategic capability suppliers may deliver learning aligned to topics that support leadership and management capability across APS 5- SES levels: leading, managing people, building culture, capability, inspiring collective purpose, program, project design, innovation, creative problem solving, horizon scanning, trend analysis. Category C: Policy, regulatory governance capability suppliers may deliver learning aligned to the policy, regulatory, governance and compliance capabilities required across daff: strategic policy design, development, evaluation, impact measurement, evidence- based advice, stakeholder integration, regulatory framework knowledge applicat
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The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) is seeking to establish a panel of learning services providers to design, deliver, and evaluate learning programs aligned with APS frameworks. The closing date for submissions is January 28, 2026. The contract is expected to commence by July 1, 2026, with an initial term of 3 years and two possible extensions of up to 1 year. Potential suppliers must provide a valid and satisfactory Statement of Tax Record (STR) and comply with the Commonwealth Supplier Code of Conduct. An industry briefing will be held on January 12, 2026. The evaluation will be based on best value for money, considering weighted and non-weighted criteria. The contract delivery must achieve economic benefit for the Australian economy. The potential supplier must provide details of any key health and safety risks arising from the provisioning of the goods andor services and the potential suppliers proposed methods to mitigate them.
The contract is expected to commence by July 1, 2026, to ensure seamless continuity of the Btc delivery and daffs corporate learning calendar. services must commence by 1 july 2026 to ensure seamless continuity of the btc delivery and daffs corporate learning calendar.
Tenders will be evaluated on the basis of best value for money consistent with the commonwealth procurement rules, in accordance with the evaluation criteria set out at clause 6. 6 and the terms of this atm. enders will be evaluated on the basis of best value for money consistent with the commonwealth procurement rules, in accordance with the evaluation criteria set out at clause 6. 6 and the terms of this atm.
The customer will exclude a tender from further consideration if, at the closing time, the customer considers that the potential supplier does not meet any one or more of the following conditions for participation: i the potential supplier holds and provides all valid and satisfactory statements of tax record required for its entity type under part 10 of the shadow economy procurement connected policy. he customer will exclude a tender from further consideration if, at the closing time, the customer considers that the potential supplier does not meet any one or more of the following conditions for participation: i the potential supplier holds and provides all valid and satisfactory statements of tax record required for its entity type under part 10 of the shadow economy procurement connected policy.
Attendance at the industry briefing is optional. c attendance at the industry briefing is optional.
The deadline for submission of potential suppliers questions is 4:00pm local time in the australian capital territory on tuesday, 20 january **** for submission of 4: 00pm local time in the australian capital potential suppliers questions territory on tuesday, 20 january 2026
Educational Software/ Digital Learning Infrastructure
**** EOI Virtual Lab Environments - QUT currently uses a cloud- hosted virtual lab platform to deliver secure, on- demand environments for practical learning across disciplines such as software engineering, data analytics, networking, cybersecurity, and design. The vendor will retire this platform in 2027, creating a critical gap in QUT s digital learning infrastructure. To ensure continuity, QUT seeks a scalable, secure, and integrated solution that supports hands- on learning, equitable access, and
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This is an Expression of Interest (EOI) for a virtualized lab services platform to maintain practical learning and strengthen the university's digital learning infrastructure. Responses must be lodged electronically by January 23, 2026, 5:00 PM AEST. A supplier briefing will be held on December 17, 2025, at 9:00 AM AEST. Offers will be evaluated based on various criteria, including functional alignment, technical compliance, and performance assurance. The EOI process includes a product demonstration for shortlisted providers. Clarifications must be submitted in writing to the QUT representative.
The bid notice states esponses to this eoi must be lodged by friday, 23rd january 2026 by 5: 00pm australian eastern standard time.
Offers will be evaluated using the below evaluation criteria: evaluation categorysummary of criteriageneral criteriasuppliers must hold evidence with compliance to industry standards **** and soc2scored evaluation criteriacore requirementswritten response to each of quts requirements.
The bid notice states suppliers should provide sufficient detailed information that demonstrates among other things the below requirements: experience and track record to deliver these requirements to the scope and scale that meets quts needsa clear ability to meet quts business requirementscapacity and resourcing to delivervalueadded services you can offer qutthe proposed end to end solution you will offer qut to meet our requirementsyour proposed methodology to deliver local and social benefits that you can deliver as a supplier to qut
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