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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 12, 2003 FBO #0406
MODIFICATION

A -- RECORD LINKAGE STUDIES UTILIZING RESOURCES IN POPULATION-BASED TUMOR REGISTRIES

Notice Date
1/10/2003
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
Contracting Office
Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Research Contracts Br., 6120 Executive Blvd. EPS Suite 600, Rockville, MD, 20852
 
ZIP Code
20852
 
Solicitation Number
N01-CP-01003-13
 
Response Due
3/20/2003
 
Archive Date
4/4/2003
 
Point of Contact
Kim Hall, Contract Specialist, Phone (301) 435-3781, Fax (301) 480-0241, - Sharon Miller, Contracting Officer, Phone (301) 435-3783, Fax (301) 480-0241,
 
E-Mail Address
kh175r@nih.gov, sm103r@nih.gov
 
Description
The Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics, National Cancer Institute (NCI) is interested in expanding their existing pool of Master Agreement holders for ?Record Linkage Studies Utilizing Resources in Population-Based Tumor Registries?. The NCI desires to contract with population-based tumor registries in order to collaborate in the conduct of record-linkage and subsequent analytical investigations. The main tasks in support of the record-linkage studies include: developing a study plan; developing or applying appropriate record-linkage procedures to link a population file with the cancer registry files; evaluating results from the record-linkage study; providing results of the record-linkage study to the NCI in the form of a computer file with appropriate documentation of record format and variables used; developing record-keeping procedures to maintain filing systems of all relevant material; and monitoring performance and providing written technical and financial reports as required under a subsequent Master Agreement Order. Optional capabilities include providing biologic specimens and providing access to other existing computerized registries that have been or could be linked to the cancer registry. Offerors will be evaluated on their qualification as a population-based cancer registry including their knowledge of the population at risk; ability to provide completeness of ascertainment of incident cancer cases in the population; validity of classification and coding of all cancer cases; procedures used for case follow-up; ability to provide five-year cancer incidence data; ability to maintain data in a secure environment; and qualifications and experience of the registry and personnel. In addition, offerors will be evaluated on their technical response to a sample master agreement order on a hypothetical record-linkage study. The Master Agreement contract mechanism is a pre-qualification to enable qualified sources to compete for and perform future contracts, which will be awarded based on Request for Proposals (RFPs). Master Agreements (MA) will be awarded to all offerors whose technical proposal is determined to be acceptable. The initial Master Agreement award is non-monetary and is exclusively for the purpose of establishing a pool of contractors who are qualified to perform services for epidemiologic studies of cancer using the resources of population-based tumor registries. The obligation of funds shall be accomplished solely through the award of a contract. Each MA holder will be eligible to compete for future contract awards for record-linkage studies. Each MA holder who is also determined to be qualified to provide the optional biospecimen component and/or the ability to link other population-based registries to their cancer registry will be eligible to compete for those types of orders as well. Current MA holders who are currently not eligible to compete for the biospecimen component or ability to link to other population-based registries component, may submit additional clarifying information which will be reviewed to determine technical acceptability for those options. MA holders who choose to compete for future Master Agreement Orders will be selected based on technical merit, budgetary considerations and other factors. All responsible sources meeting these criteria are encouraged to submit a proposal and will be considered by the NCI. All proposals should reference N01-CP-01003-13. It is anticipated that the solicitation package will be available electronically on or about January 29, 2003. The RFP may be accessed through the Research Contracts Branch Home Page by using the following internet address: http://rcb.nci.nih.gov/, then Click on ?Current Requests for Proposals? and scroll down to ?Master Agreement Announcements? to locate this solicitation. Proposals will be due by March 20, 2003. Any MA awarded as a result of this solicitation will be in effect from the effective date to July 30, 2005. (This solicitation will be open for the duration of the existing MA pool (through July 30, 2005) with due dates for receipt of proposals annually, March 20 (or the next business day) of each year. ALL MASTER AGREEMENT HOLDERS ALREADY IN THE EXISTING MASTER AGREEMENT POOL NEED NOT RESPOND TO THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. It is the offeror?s responsibility to monitor the above internet site for the release of this solicitation and amendments, if any. POTENTIAL OFFERORS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DOWNLOADING THEIR OWN COPY OF THE SOLICITATION AND AMENDMENTS. Point of contact: Kim L. Hall, Contract Specialist; Email address: kh175r@nih.gov ; Fax: (301) 480-0241. No collect calls will be accepted.
 
Record
SN00236823-W 20030112/030110213311 (fbodaily.com)
 
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