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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 30,1998 PSA#2085National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Contracts
Management Branch, 6100 Bldg., Suite 7A07, 6100- Executive Blvd MSC
7510, Bethesda, MD 20892-7510 B -- STATISTICAL CONSULTATION AND SUPPORT FOR COMPLEX MULTISTAGE
SURVEY DATA SOL RFP NICHD-DESPR-98-13 DUE 062998 POC Mrs. Lynn Salo,
301-496-4611 WEB: National Institutes of Health, http://www.nih.gov.
E-MAIL: National Institutes of Health, ls59u@nih.gov. THIS IS 100%
SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE. The National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development (NICHD) is planning to award a contract for
Statistical Consultation and Support for Complex Multistage Survey
Data. For the reader, a brief description of the work to be performed
is as follows. U.S. representative complex multistage sample surveys
will be used to produce epidemiological studies of child mortality and
morbidity that are directly generalizable to the nation, allowing
estimates of magnitude of effects and attributable risks. Appropriate
application of multivariate regression theory and diagnostic techniques
to complex multistage sample surveys is not familiar to most
statisticians or data analysts. Knowledge of underlying statistical
composition of special software applications and experience in applying
such applications is required to support ongoing analysis of new data
sets developed by the NICHD. Data sets from four very large complex
multistage sample survey projects will be completed between 1998 and
2001 for delivery to NICHD. These data sets have been created through
Interagency Agreements, contracts for data linkage, or direct surveys
performed under contract to produce epidemiological studies on child
and adolescent health. The data sets that require expertise in
multivariate analysis of multistage complex sample surveys include the
following: 1) Linked data on obstetrical hospital capacity and the
Follow-up to the 1988 National Maternal and Infant Health survey, 2)
1988-94 National Health and Nutrition Examination survey (NHANESIII)
with linkage to birth certificates for young children, 3) International
Comparisons from the 1993/94 WHO Study of Health Behavior in School
Children (WHO-HBSC) and 1996 U.S. Study, and 4)1997/98 World Health
Organization Study of Health Behavior in School Children (WHO-HBSC). In
order to do these analyses, mandatory criteria for the Offeror would
include a) a need for frequent (as often as twice a week) consultation
and review of work at meetings at NICHD necessitating that Offerors be
located within a maximum of one hour's travel time. b) In addition,
Offerors must have demonstrated experience in multivariate regression
analysis of nationally representative complex multistage sample
surveys. Additional requirements of Offerors include an educational
background commensurate with the statistical knowledge required to
perform such analyses. The senior level consulting statistician (Ph.D)
should be available for at least 10% time for the duration of the
project. A mid-level statistician should have experience in supporting
and documenting multivariate analysis of nationally representative
complex sample surveys including the use of diagnostic and regression
techniques appropriate to weighted data. Finally, a recent experience
in performing analysis of health surveys is highly recommended. This is
a new procurement. The issuance of the RFP will be on or about May 15,
1998 and proposals are due by 4:00 P.M. local time on June 29, 1998.
Those organizations desiring a copy of the above RFP may request a copy
by writing or FAXING your name and address to: Mrs. Lynn Salo, Contract
Specialist, CMB, NICHD, NIH, 6100 Executive Building, MSC 7510,
Bethesda, Maryland 20892-7510 (or Overnight courier 6100 Executive
Blvd., Rockville, Maryland 20852). Phone number: 301-496-4611 and FAX
number: 301-402-3676. The SIC code for this procurement is 7374, size
standard of $18 million. All Small Businesses sources may submit a
proposal which will be considered. This advertisement does not commit
the government to award a contract. SEE NUMBERED Note 1. (0118) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0020 19980430\B-0004.SOL)
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