Training & Documentation contracting in Kentucky
Curriculum development, end-user training, and SOP authoring for agencies rolling out new systems, processes, or compliance regimes.
No special license required. No professional or trade license is required to bid, hold, or fulfill this contract. AXA South is the contracting party and sources products and services through manufacturer-authorized distributors and qualified vendors, delivered to the agency's specifications.
This categoryNo license is required. Curriculum is developed under our team and delivered by qualified facilitators.
KentuckyKentucky licenses construction at the trade level rather than statewide GC. Qualifying work is performed by appropriately licensed trades.
AXA South is a contracting and program-management firm, not a licensed trade.
The market, honestly.
Kentucky carries strong Army demand at Fort Knox, Fort Campbell, and the Blue Grass Depot. State spending out of Frankfort and Louisville rounds out the market.
Automotive assembly, bourbon and beverage production, air cargo through Louisville, and Fort Knox and Fort Campbell as major Army installations.
For training & documentation specifically in Kentucky, our model is direct: AXA South responds to the solicitation, holds the contract, and runs the program. We source through manufacturer-authorized distribution and deliver to the receiving address the agency specifies.
Fort Knox hosts Human Resources Command, which generates administrative, IT, and facilities requirements rather than heavy field logistics. The Finance and Administration Cabinet runs the state's centralized procurement, and the university systems buy independently.
State fiscal year ends June 30. Kentucky's biennial budget means capital and equipment cycles run on a two-year rhythm. The federal fiscal year closes September 30, so August and September carry the heaviest volume of simplified-acquisition and micro-purchase activity at every installation in the state.
Kentucky certifies minority and women-owned businesses and operates a Small Business Credit and procurement participation framework; the Transportation Cabinet administers the federal DBE program.
Skipping the Kentucky sales and use tax exemption paperwork on government sales, which delays payment and creates reconciliation problems that a purchasing officer remembers at renewal.
Kentucky eProcurement
https://finance.ky.gov/services/eprocurement/
Operated by the Kentucky Finance and Administration Cabinet, Office of Procurement Services.
- · Fort Knox
- · Fort Campbell (shared with TN)
- · Blue Grass Army Depot
- · Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
- · Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Kentucky repealed its prevailing-wage law for state-funded work. Federal-funded work follows the Davis-Bacon Act.
Kentucky licenses construction at the trade level rather than statewide GC. Qualifying work is performed by appropriately licensed trades.
What this contract covers in Kentucky.
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Curriculum and courseware design
ADDIE-based design, SCORM-packaged eLearning, and instructor-led materials for new system rollouts.
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End-user training delivery
On-site and virtual delivery scaled to the agency's headcount and geographic footprint.
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SOP and process documentation
Standard-operating-procedure authoring, work-instruction visuals, and quick-reference guides.
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Change management and adoption
Stakeholder communications, super-user programs, and adoption-metric reporting.
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Compliance training
Cybersecurity awareness, ethics, and role-specific compliance modules tracked to completion.
We respond to solicitations and execute work statewide. Common delivery markets for training & documentation in Kentucky include Louisville, Lexington.
Can you deliver in the agency's LMS?
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Yes. We publish SCORM- or xAPI-compliant packages for any modern LMS the agency runs.
Can you train at multiple sites in parallel?
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Yes. We staff regional facilitators and run synchronized delivery against a master schedule.
Do you handle 508 accessibility?
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Yes. All deliverables are produced to current Section 508 standards and tested before release.
