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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 8,1999 PSA#2320National Cancer Institute, Research Contracts Branch, ESS, Executive
Plaza South, Rm. 620, 6120 Executive Blvd., MSC 7224, Bethesda, MD
20892-7224 B -- MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY ASSAY SUPPORT SOL RFP N02-CP-01000-21 DUE
051999 POC Barbara A. Shadrick, Contracting Officer; Phone:
301-435-3787; Fax: 301-480-0241 WEB: NCI, RCAB Requests for Proposals,
http://rcb.nci.nih.gov/ncics/rfps_published.asp. 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 ANY AMENDMENTS. IT IS THE OFFEROR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO
MONITOR THE BELOW INTERNET SITE FOR THE RELEASE OF THIS SOLICITATION
AND AMENDMENTS, IF ANY. THE SOLICITATION WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE ON THE
INTERNET UNTIL ON/ABOUT APRIL 20, 1999, WITH PROPOSALS DUE 30 CALENDAR
DAYS FROM THE ACTUAL DATE OF PUBLICATION ON THE INTERNET. The
Epidemiology and Biostatistics Program (EBP), Division of Cancer
Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG) and the Laboratory of Human
Carcinogenesis (LHC), Division of Basic Sciences, of the National
Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), are
soliciting proposals from qualified organizations for support services
for Molecular Epidemiology Assay Support projects. This solicitation
is for the purpose of recompeting an ongoing resource project currently
being performed by Microbiological Associates, Inc. (N02-CP-50500). The
objectives of this acquisition are to support molecular epidemiology
projects undertaken by DCEG and LHC, NCI. These technical services
shall include: 1) bioprocessing, inventorying, storing, and
distributing biological and environmental materials; 2) providing
advice and expert logistical support to field centers for the
collection and shipment of specimens; 3) identifying and selecting
optimal subcontract laboratories to perform support services required
by the NCI; 4) monitoring subcontract laboratories to ensure the
production of high-quality data and fulfillment of contractual
obligations; 5) ensuring that data and other end-products of
subcontract laboratories are acceptable, complete, and in the proper
format prior to their transfer to the NCI; 6) transferring unused and
residual specimens to a long-term storage facility; and 7) providing
consultation and logistical support to other NCI investigators in areas
relevant to molecular epidemiology. Additionally, the contractor shall
be capable of meeting with the NCI Project Officeras frequently as
necessary, often on a weekly basis. The contractor shall maintain a
laboratory capable of processing and storing a wide range of
biospecimens, including but not limited to serum, plasma, red blood
cells, white blood cells, urine, feces, saliva and tumor tissue. The
contractor shall maintain a repository for biospecimens to be managed
under this effort, utilizing freezers furnished by the Government or
purchased under this acquisition. An on-line computerized biospecimen
inventory system (BSI System, Version 2), provided by the NCI, shall be
utilized by the contractor. The contractor or anyone employed by the
contractor's organization, its parent company or subsidiary shall be
ineligible to compete for subcontracts awarded by the prime contractor
under this acquisition. Other services to be provided by the
contractor will be discussed in detail in the forthcoming solicitation
document. It is intended that this contract be awarded as a
cost-reimbursement, term type contract for a period of five years, with
a required level of effort of 23.75 person years. Award is anticipated
by October 1, 1999. All responsible sources may submit a proposal that
shall be considered by the NCI. COLLECT CALLS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
Posted 04/06/99 (W-SN316941). (0096) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0031 19990408\B-0010.SOL)
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