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Newborn Screening Pilot Studies
Contact and place of performance
Angela Wish, Contract Specialist
Atlanta, GA 30322
USA
These competitively awardedIDIQ contracts will allow the issuance of costreimbursement type task orders. This is appropriate because this is aResearch and Developmentacquisition where work cannot be describedprecisely at the outset. The complexity of the requirement anduncertain nature of the work being performed makes it difficult to establish a fixed price.
The National Institutes of Health, NICHD, issued an award notice for solicitation NIH-NICHD-IDD-2021-7 to support newborn screening pilot studies. This requirement is classified under NAICS 541715 for Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) and PSC AN12 for health R&D services, health care services, and applied research. The work is performed in Atlanta, Georgia, and managed by contract specialist Angela Wish.
The agency awarded indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contracts that facilitate the issuance of cost-reimbursement task orders. This acquisition structure was selected because the research and development work cannot be described with precision at the outset. Due to the complexity and uncertain nature of the pilot studies, the agency determined that establishing fixed pricing was not feasible. The notice was published on October 7, 2021, and contains no associated attachments.
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