Contact and place of performance
Bob Zeglin
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USDA APHIS Veterinary Services Cattle Health program has an ongoing need for vendors with access to fallen stock and Central Nervous System Impaired (CNSI) suspect bovine across the United States. These animals typically enter a secondary rendering market once identified. Vendors will be required to collect and submit obex tissue samples extracted from the animal carcass brain stem. The samples are tested by a networ...
View moreThe United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Veterinary Services Cattle Health program requires vendors to facilitate Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) surveillance. This requirement involves the collection and submission of obex tissue samples extracted from the brain stems of fallen stock and Central Nervous System Impaired (CNSI) suspect bovine carcasses. These samples are subsequently tested by a network of laboratories to monitor for the presence of BSE across the United States. The government intends to award multiple five-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts to ensure a minimum of two sources for each geographical area of interest.
This combined synopsis/solicitation, identified by solicitation number AG6395S170167, is a small business set-aside under acronym/code SBA. The procurement is classified under NAICS 561990: All Other Support Services and PSC code B. While the government reserves the right to award multiple contracts for up to one year from the date of posting, the response deadline for this notice is August 16, 2018. Each resulting contract will have a minimum order requirement of $3,000.00 and a maximum limitation not to exceed $10 million, though actual maximums will vary based on the vendor’s access to specific targeted geographical areas and plants.
Submission requirements include a completed RFQ document with pricing for five years for both type A and type B sample collections. Interested parties must also provide a statement indicating their business size, the U.S. states where they have access to cattle populations, and any access to specific targeted plants that process older animals. Contracting operations are managed by USDA APHIS MRPBS, and the primary point of contact is Bob Zeglin. The solicitation includes two attachments: the RFQ document (AG-6395-S-17-0167.pdf) and a list of Targeted_Plants.xlsx.
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