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Lethal Means Safety Prevention Training Program

ID: PANMCC25P0000015158 • Type: Sources Sought

Description

Background: The military's suicide prevention approach as one that is (though well-intended), over reliant onmental illness models, warning signs,' screening, and forms and paperwork. Conversely, a public health approach proposes that the most effective way to prevent illness, injury, and mortality involves strategies that focus on the hazardous condition itself. In the US Military that hazard is the firearm where suicide deaths involve firearms 67% of the time and 75% in Fort Bliss grossly disproportionate from the civilian community. Suicide experts unequivocally agree that the one place where there is decided scientific agreement is putting time and distance between a person in crisis and the potential means of their suicide this is lethal means reduction. Strategically, lethal means reduction is our most powerful suicide prevention approach, but its use is not widespread for several reasons. That the intended audience(including our leaders) is not buying it is a massive communication problem across our ranks. We must improve in this area by bringing the conversation about suicide risk and firearms into an area of trust our Soldiers' relationships with their peers and leaders. Research demonstrates that lethal means reduction is effective and translatable with military members when the right message is delivered by the right messenger. To that end, we must endeavor to achieve the support peer to peer intervention models that inspire action with their buddies in crisis, asking to temporarily hold onto their weapons or take protective storage measures before it's too late.

Objectives: The Overarching goal of this requirement is a reduction in suicides and suicide ideations as well as a culture change towards firearms safety.

Scope: Contractor shall provide non-personal didactic and interactive modalities to include multimedia components that feature examples of current or former military members with lived experience managing firearms access when suicide is a risk. The contractor shall accomplish a peer intervention training program on firearms and lethal means safety specifically tailored to the for all Fort Bliss tenant units for up to 17,000 Soldiers.

Basic Services. The Contractor shall provide services for training and assessment focused on educating and equipping Fort Bliss, Soldiers on evidence-based suicide prevention norms and practices on firearms and lethal means safety IAW the following:

(1) The White House's evidence-informed public health strategy which identified that improving lethal means safety is its first priority

(2) The Army Suicide Prevention, AR 600-92 directing prevention practices raise awareness and provide education on restricting access to lethal means for individuals at risk.

(3) The Army Senior Commander's Guide to Suicide Prevention which states commanders should deploy programs that promote and provide education on firearms safety and promote resources for safe storage of lethal means.

(4) Well established population health prevention strategies published in peer reviewed journals

Training: The Contractor shall provide training materials and training assessments. Educational materials will include a robust suite of professionally designed print and electronic educational materials, including conversation guides and materials, drafted in accessible, non-clinical language. Training assessment surveys shall be conducted with specific assessment expertise in peer programs and/or suicide prevention.

The Contractor shall provide video, print or other training elements that include examples of current or former military with lived experience managing firearms access when suicide is a risk.

The Contractor shall provide video, graphic design, copywriting or other communications capabilities to adapt materials as needed.

The Contractor shall provide instructors that have knowledge of the relationship between firearms & suicide.

The Contractor shall provide instructors that possess effective communication skills about firearms and suicide prevention.

The Contractor shall provide instructors that have knowledge of lethal means safety and firearms safe storage steps, basic crisis intervention steps, and proactive models for lethal means safety and firearms storage.

Training frequency will coincide with organizational availability across Fort Bliss. Contractor will ensure pre/post/follow-up training surveys of Service Members (SM) to ensure standards of acceptability, knowledge, attitudes, and behavior changes on firearms and lethal means safety are achieved.

The Contractor must have the capacity to provide training for Soldiers across Fort Bliss. Contractor will ensure pre/post/follow-up training surveys of Soldiers to ensure standards of acceptability, knowledge, attitudes, and behavior changes on firearms and lethal means safety are achieved.

The Contractor shall provide a data-driven executive summary twice during the period of performance. The first delivery shall occur no later than 90 days after contract award and the second delivery shall occur NLT 10 days prior to the end of the base period of the contract. This analysis will be based on the surveys collected during the training.

The Contractor will conduct pre-post, and follow-up training surveys of Soldiers IAW DoD Instruction 3216.02 Protection of Human Subjects and Adherence to Ethical Standards in DoD-Supported Research to ensure standards of acceptability, knowledge, attitudes, and behavior changes on firearms and lethal means safety are achieved.

Background
The military’s suicide prevention approach has been criticized for being overly reliant on mental illness models, warning signs, and paperwork. A public health approach suggests that the most effective way to prevent suicide involves strategies focusing on the hazardous conditions, particularly firearms, which are involved in 67% of military suicide deaths. Experts agree that reducing access to lethal means is crucial in preventing suicides.

The goal of this contract is to improve communication about suicide risk and firearms safety among Soldiers, fostering peer-to-peer intervention models that encourage proactive measures.

Work Details
The contractor shall provide non-personal didactic and interactive training modalities, including multimedia components featuring current or former military members with lived experience managing firearms access when suicide is a risk. The contractor will implement a peer intervention training program on firearms and lethal means safety tailored for up to 17,000 Soldiers at Fort Bliss. Services include:
1. Training focused on evidence-based suicide prevention norms and practices regarding firearms safety.
2. Development of educational materials in accessible language.
3. Conducting pre/post/follow-up training surveys to assess knowledge and behavior changes.
4. Providing instructors knowledgeable about firearms and suicide prevention.
5. Delivering data-driven executive summaries based on survey results twice during the contract period.

Place of Performance
Fort Bliss, Texas.

Overview

Response Deadline
April 18, 2025, 1:00 p.m. EDT Past Due
Posted
April 9, 2025, 5:49 p.m. EDT (updated: April 10, 2025, 3:47 p.m. EDT)
Set Aside
None
Place of Performance
Fort Bliss, TX 79916 United States
Source
SAM

Current SBA Size Standard
$15 Million
Pricing
Likely Fixed Price
Est. Level of Competition
Average
Odds of Award
22%
Signs of Shaping
The solicitation is open for 8 days, below average for the MICC Fort Bliss.
On 4/9/25 MICC Fort Bliss issued Sources Sought PANMCC25P0000015158 for Lethal Means Safety Prevention Training Program due 4/18/25. The opportunity was issued full & open with NAICS 611430 and PSC R408.
Primary Contact
Name
Matthew Altenberg   Profile
Phone
(915) 568-7660

Secondary Contact

Name
Major Alan Lambert   Profile
Phone
(520) 944-3856

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Additional Details

Source Agency Hierarchy
DEPT OF DEFENSE > DEPT OF THE ARMY > AMC > ACC > MISSION & INSTALLATION CONTRACTING COMMAND > 418TH CSB
FPDS Organization Code
2100-W911SG
Source Organization Code
500036829
Last Updated
May 3, 2025
Last Updated By
matthew.l.altenberg.mil@army.mil
Archive Date
May 3, 2025