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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 5,1998 PSA#2216National Cancer Institute, Research Contracts Branch, ESS, Executive
Plaza South, Rm. 620, 6120 Executive Blvd., MSC 7224, Bethesda, MD
20892-7224 A -- RECORD LINKAGE STUDIES UTILIZING RESOURCES IN POPULATION-BASED
TUMOR REGISTRIES (MASTER AGREEMENT ANNUAL SOLICITATION) SOL MAA/RFP
N01-CP-91002-21 DUE 010599 POC Barbara A. Shadrick, Contracting
Officer, 301/435-3787 WEB: Acquisition Management Branch, Current
Requests for, http://amb.nci.nih.gov/rfp.htm. E-MAIL: Barbara A.
Shadrick, bs92y@nih.gov. ELECTRONIC RFP ANNOUNCEMENT. POTENTIAL
OFFERORS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DOWNLOADING THEIR OWN COPY OF THE
SOLICITATION AND AMENDMENTS. The National Institutes of Health (NIH),
National Cancer Institute (NCI), Division of Cancer Epidemiology and
Genetics (DCEG), Radiation Epidemiology Branch (REB), is seeking
offerors for a Master Agreement (MA) Pool for Record Linkage Studies.
A MA will be awarded under this title to each acceptable offeror. The
NCI wishes to contract with population-based tumor registries in the
United States and other countries in order to collaborate in the
conduct of record-linkage and subsequent analytical investigations. The
duties required in support of the record-linkage studies include:
develop a study plan which includes the evaluation of existing records
that are potentially valuable for record-linkage, develop or apply the
appropriate record-linkage procedures to link a "population file" with
the cancer registry files, and provide results of the record-linkage
study to the Project Officer either on computer tape or in tabulated
form as requested. After the record-linkage study has been completed,
it may be desirable to consider additional analytical investigations
that require data beyond that found on computer tapes. Offerors should
have cancer incidence data for all patients diagnosed within a defined
geographic locale for at least five years, and have the ability to
ascertain all cancer cases within the registries' catchment area of
women of all age groups and U.S. minority populations, as appropriate.
The offerors must have experience in the collection of cancer data
from a variety of medical sources and multiple institutions, and must
have legal authority to collect medical data within the given
geographic area or be able to demonstrate the willingness of all
medical facilities within that area to participate in data collection
and patient follow-up activities. Master Agreements will be awarded to
all respondents whose technical proposal is considered acceptable. The
Master Agreement award is non-monetary and is exclusively for the
purpose of compiling a pool of contractors who are pre-qualified to
perform services for epidemiologic studies of cancer utilizing the
resources of population-based tumor registries. Each Master Agreement
holder will be eligible to compete for future contract awards to carry
out specific record-linkage and subsequent analytical studies. Master
Agreement holders receiving a contract award will be selected through
this pool, based on technical merit and on budgetary considerations
for the specified tasks involved. The current MA Pool is effective for
a four-year period from March 15, 1996 through March 14, 2000. Any
Master Agreements awarded as a result of this solicitation will be in
effect from the effective date of the MA award through the end date of
the existing pool (March 14, 2000). The Master Agreement 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). The MA itself is unfunded. The obligation of funds
shall be accomplished solely through the award of contracts. All
responsible sources meeting these criteria are encouraged to submit a
proposal and will be considered by the NCI. The RFP may be accessed
through the Research Contracts Branch Home Page by using the following
Internet address: http://amb.nci.nih.gov/rfp.htm. 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: Barbara A. Shadrick; Electronic mail
address: bs92y@nih.gov; Fax: 301-480-0241. No collect calls will be
accepted. Posted 11/03/98 (W-SN267745). (0307) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0010 19981105\A-0010.SOL)
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