The RFP Database
New business relationships start here

RFP eLearning course author/developer

  1. This RFP had a pre-bid event.
  2. This RFP was uploaded by the owner.


Massachusetts, United States
Non-Profit
RFP
Download the rfp file: Reasonable Suspicion eLearning RFP2.pdf.

National RTAP is seeking to develop/convert an interactive, eLearning course for Reasonable Suspicion Supervisor Training.
The successful proposal will accomplish the following goals:
Create an interactive eLearning course should include subject matter text, narration, photos, graphics and interactive elements (videos or links to videos) and include quizzes after each section.
The course should educate participants (designated transit personnel) on the do's and don'ts, why's and how's in making fair and reliable, reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing referrals of covered employees performing safety-sensitive job functions.
This course audience is front line supervisors responsible for making reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing referrals of employees who perform safety-sensitive job functions for transit agencies that receive funding from the Federal Transit Administration under Sections 5309, 5307, and 5311 of Chapter 53 of Title 49 of the U.S. Code.
The course should satisfy the training requirements covered under Department of Transportation regulations Title 49 CFR 655.14.
The content for this training module will be based on the following FTA publication and video: Reasonable Suspicion Referral for Drug and Alcohol Testing - Video and Trainer/Trainee Guide
Duration of Training: The course should be timed and the duration of the learner's progress in the course will be reported and recorded in the LMS.
The published course should have a pause and resume function as well as a warning to learners if they are close to finishing prior to completing the 60+ minute minimum requirement.
Provide both the final SCORM 2004 package and the constituent elements (videos, images, text and other assets) to National RTAP.
Follow National RTAP's Brand Identity Guidelines.

    1. Home
    2. Articles
    3. Login or Register

    4. Search

    5. Add/Announce your RFP