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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 6,2000 PSA#2615U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Program Contract Service Center
(3803R), 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460-0001 B -- DATA FOR TIME SERIES AND CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS OF ASTHMA AND
AIR POLLUTION SOL RFQ-DC-00-00110 DUE 062000 POC Yvonne D.
Stiso/Contract Specialist/stiso.yvonne@epa.gov WEB: Click here to
access a copy of the RFQ,
Http://www.epa.gov/oamhpod1/oppts_grp/dc0000110/index.htm. E-MAIL:
Click here to contact the Contract Specialist, stiso.yvonne@epa.gov.
The US Environmental Protection Agency, under the Simplified
Acquisition Procedures of FAR Part 13, is seeking a contractor to
produce data files for use in a series of cross-sectional and
time-series analyses of asthma prescriptions in California. In
addition, a report on the national costs of asthma prescriptions will
be produced. The SIC code for this requirement is 8731. The EPA is
FACNET certified. NO PHONE CALLS WILL BE ACCEPTED. You may e-mail the
contract specialist at: stiso.yvonne@epa.gov. Please include the
following: Company name, address, phone number, business class, and
e-mail address. Two copies of the proposal must be submitted by the due
date. US Mail address is: US EPA, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Attn:
Yvonne D. Stiso Mail code 3803R, Washington, DC 20460. HANDCARRY (such
as Fed-Ex) should be submitted to Ronald Reagan Building, 1300
Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Attn: Yvonne D. Stiso Mail code 3803R, Bid and
Proposal Room, 6th Floor, Room 61107, Washington, DC 20004. Quotes are
due no later than 3:00PM/EST. TITLE: Data for Time Series and
Cross-Sectional Analyses of Asthma and Air Pollution BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Asthma is a chronic lung disease that is characterized by
intermittent, recurring episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, tightness
of the chest, and coughing. These episodes are caused by inflammation
of the airways that carry air into and out of the lungs. Asthma is
considered to be a growing problem in the United States, especially
among children. The prevalence of asthma increased 46 percent between
1982 and 1993. While increases in prevalence have been documented in
all age, race, and gender groups, the increase has been most
significant among individuals under the age of 18 in which prevalence
has increased by a staggering 80 percent since 1982. The exact causes
of the illness remain unknown, however, various "triggers" of asthma
attacks have been identified. Asthma attacks can be triggered by
exposure to allergens (such as dust mites, pollen, mold, pet dander,
and cockroach waste), strong fumes, respiratory infections, exercise,
dry or cold air, as well as air pollution (including ozone and
particulate matter). Despite recent efforts to reduce ambient levels of
air pollution, approximately 46 million people lived in counties that
did not meet the air quality standards for at least one of the six
criteria pollutants in 1996. The combination of poor air quality with
other triggers is often most extreme in urban centers where a
disproportionate number of minority and low income households reside.
The Office of Children's Health Protection and the Office of Policy and
Re-invention are engaging in efforts to better understand asthma and
the role ambient air pollution plays in the proliferation of this often
debilitating disease. Although a number of studies exist that focus on
the relationship between air pollution and serious asthma attacks
resulting in Emergency Room visits or Hospital Admissions, very few
studies exist that focus on mild to moderate asthma attacks. The
purpose of this procurement is to produce data files for use in a
series of cross-sectional and time-series analyses of asthma
prescriptions in California. In addition, a report on the national
costs of asthma prescriptions will be produced. Please see EPA Website
at Http://www.epa.gov/oamhpod1/oppts_grp/dc0000110/index.htm for
complete work statement and deliverables schedule. Period of
Performance -- 42 weeks from award. Evaluation Criteria 1. Experience
and Capability- Demonstrate experience and capability through
describing access to and knowledge of existing prescription data as
described in the assignment. Access to and knowledge of prescription
data by geographic location is critical in accomplishing the work as
described in the assignment. 2. Proposal Prepare a short technical
proposal addressing all major elements of the statement of work.
Evaluation will be made on the contractor's demonstration of a clear
understanding of the general subject matter, and on each of the topics
discussed, through originality in the thought process, proposed
approach to undertaking the tasks, and clarity.3. Time Requirement The
proposed work must be completed within 42 weeks from the award date,
without provisions for an extension. A description of the resource and
level of effort will be needed to help justify the claim for support
of this requirement. See numbered Note 1. Posted 06/02/00 (W-SN461004).
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