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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 31,1997 PSA#1813DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE INFORMATION SYSTEM The National Cancer Institute
anticipates issuing a sole source Request for Proposal, Number:
N02-CO-71045-11, entitled: Development of Informatics Techniques for
the NCI, Science Information System (SIS), to the National
Computational Science Alliance (NCSA) based at the University of
Illinois. The goal of the SIS is to develop a highly specialized
scientific information resource to support the NCI and the cancer
research community. The SIS is intended to enable scientists, science
managers and other individuals to generate compre- hensive, integrated
representations of current knowledge, past and ongoing NCI-sponsored
research and emerging scientific questions regarding any aspect of
cancer research or treatment. Some aspects of the SIS require advances
in the state of the art relative to existing informatics theory and
practice and this RFP is limited to development of those advanced
techniques. NCSA will develop theoretical bases for semantic retrieval,
indexing, and analysis of knowledge about cancer, for vocabulary
matching across scientific lexicons, for improved protocols to support
interaction with heterogeneous sources of biomedical information, and
for synchronous collaboration among biomedical scientists working at
a distance. NCSA will empirically test the theoretical approaches and
develop proof of concept prototypes incorporating those that appear to
offer significant practical advantages over current practice. NCSA is
uniquely qualified to undertake these aspects of SIS support because
of its: prior experience across the full range of relevant informatics
theory and practice; familiarity with biomedical informatics; and
ability to provide the very large scale hardware resources and software
development resources needed for empirical testing and prototyping of
semantic and concept-based computing. Further, NCSA is the only known
source with extensive experience in: 1) computational methods to
translate concepts and terms between the various vocabularies used in
scientific and clinical fields associated with cancer research and
treat- ment; 2) techniques for recognition of new biomedical knowledge
and biomed- ical concepts via computational methods; and 3)
computational methods to discover correlations between concepts
resident in one scientific vocabulary and those resident in another
vocabulary, all of which are considered essential to this effort. This
is a notice of intent and not a solicitation for competitive
proposals. However, concerns who believe they are qualified for the
above effort and desire to submit a qualification statement must
furnish concise responses directed specifically at the requirements
mentioned above and also must address their experience in computational
methodologies indentified above. Information submitted must be in
sufficient detail to demonstrate the appropriate experience and ability
to perform the requirement. Numbered Note 22 applies as follows: The
proposed contract action is for supplies or services for which the
Government intends to solicit and negotiate with only one source under
the authority of FAR 6.302. Interested persons may identify their
interest and capability to respond to the requirement or submit
proposals. This notice of intent is not a request for competitive
proposals. However, all proposals received within forty-five days
(thirty days if award is issued under an existing basic ordering
agreement) after date of publication of this synopsis will be
considered by the Government. A determination by the Government not to
compete with this proposed contract based upon responses to this
notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. Information
received will normally be considered solely for the purpose of
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