The National Library Service (NLS) provides reading materials in audio and braille formats to U.S. residents and U.S. citizens living abroad who are unable to use conventional print materials because of visual and physical limitations. NLS has over 170,000 audio and braille titles in its collection and adds over 5,000 titles annually. NLS provides a collection of reading material in braille and audio format available to residents of the United States and American citizens living abroad who cannot hold, handle or read standard print material because of a temporary or permanent visual or physical limitation.
The Library of Congress is in need of a contractor to provide Braille Transcription and Duplication services to the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled.
Please review the attached solicitation (030ADV25R0018) for additional details on the requirements, how to submit a proposal, and what to include in your proposal. Please note the deadlines in Section L of the solicitation for submitting questions and proposals.