Solicitations for Goods and Services
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RFP – Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Summer Orientation
- RFP No: 02112026/JP
- Issue Date: February 11, 2026
- Closing Date: March 23, 2026
RFP – FLTA Summer Orientation (385 KB, PDF)
Mod 1; Q&A and Date Extension (146 KB, PDF)
PDPI – Six-Week English Language Certificate Program for High School Teachers from Brazil
- RFP No: 03122026/DO
- RFP Issue Date: March 12, 2026
- RFP Closing Date: April 10, 2026
RFP – PDPI English Language Certificate Program (998 KB, PDF)
Host the Distinguished Humphrey Fellowship on Future Frontiers (Space Policy)
- RFP No: 04092026/JP
- Issue Date: April 9, 2026
- Closing Date: May 22, 2026
The Distinguished Humphrey Fellowship Program brings senior international professionals to the United States for an intensive, approximately 18 day policy exchange program built around an executive level seminar, targeted professional engagements, and discussions with U.S. government representatives. Designed to strengthen subject matter expertise, policymaking capacity, and collaboration aligned with U.S. foreign policy priorities, the program typically hosts 15–20 Fellows nominated by U.S. Embassies and selected in consultation with the Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. The program equips Fellows with practical tools to shape effective national space policies, deepen long term cooperation with the United States, and reinforce America’s position as the preferred partner for strategic space faring nations.
IIE seeks proposals from qualified U.S. institutions to host the Distinguished Humphrey Fellowship Program on Future Frontiers (Space Policy), a Freedom 250 initiative that advances U.S. leadership, free enterprise principles, and strategic cooperation with emerging space nations. The selected institution will deliver an executive-level seminar on U.S. space governance and organize targeted professional engagements. Required seminar content includes:
- U.S. approaches to norm setting across civil, commercial, and security space domains.
- How U.S. institutions, laws, and regulatory frameworks govern key segments of the space value chain (e.g., manufacturing, launch, satellites, data, applications), with lessons for emerging space nations.
- Major applications of space technology (e.g., communications, navigation, weather monitoring, security), emphasizing U.S. private sector innovation and public private partnership models.
Proposals are due Friday, May 22. Institutions wishing to receive the full RFP and a link to the informational webinar on Monday, April 27, should have their department head, a faculty member, or a sponsored programs office representative send an email request to DistinguishedHumphrey@iie.org.