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Acquisition of PCIe-5764 FlexRIO 16 bit Digitizer
Contact and place of performance
LAW, JAMES B
Bethesda, MD 20892
USA
General Information Document Type: Presolicitation Synopsis Number: 75N98026Q00609 Posted Date: June 11, 2026 Original Response Date: June 22, 2026 Current Response Date: June 22, 2026 Set Aside: N/A NAICS Code: 334118 Contracting Office Address National Institutes of Health (NIH), Office of the Director (OD) Office of Logistics and Operations (OLAO) Office of Acquisition and Logistics Management (OALM) Hospital and...
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National Instruments
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NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) CODE
The intended procurement is classified under NAICS code 334118 with a Size Standard $1000.
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
The resultant contract will include all applicable provisions and clauses in effect through the Federal Acquisition Circular (FAC) 2026-01, March 13, 2026. This acquisition is conducted under the procedures as prescribed in FAR subpart 13-Simplified Acquisition Procedures at an amount not exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold ($350,000).
STATUTORY AUTHORITY
This acquisition is conducted under the authority of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 13-Simplified Acquisition Procedures, Subpart 13.106-1 (b) (1), Soliciting from a single source and is not expected to exceed the simplified acquisition threshold. Contracts awarded using FAR Part 13-Simplified Acquisition Procedures are exempt from the requirements of FAR Part 6-Competition Requirements.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Title: Acquisition of PCIe-5764 FlexRIO 16 bit Digitizer
Background Information: Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Imaging is a specialized low field MRI technique that utilizes an exogenous paramagnetic tracer administered to live subjects, enabling the creation of detailed, non-invasive, and quantitative maps of tissue oxygenation. This method is particularly valuable for physiological studies, as it allows researchers to monitor oxygen levels in both tumors and normal organs in real time. The Molecular Imaging Branch (MIB) at the NCI, Center for Cancer Research has developed a robust system based on EPR imaging, optimized for pre-clinical models, which has expanded the scope of in vivo research.
Currently, efforts are underway to develop a prototype EPR imaging system for human applications. A primary challenge is enhancing detection sensitivity to permit the use of lower tracer doses while maintaining high image resolution. The existing system relies on an 8-bit digitizer, achieving necessary sensitivity through signal averaging—a process that is inefficient in terms of time. Advancements in digitizer technology have produced 16-bit digitizers capable of maintaining required time resolution, significantly improving detection sensitivity. By incorporating these advanced digitizers, the EPR imaging system can achieve faster imaging speeds and greater sensitivity, facilitating its transition to human studies without compromising image quality.
To support these advancements, the MIB is requesting to purchase a 16-bit digitizer as a critical component of the EPR imaging system. This high-speed data acquisition device, equipped with an onboard FPGA (field programmable gate array), will enable real-time signal and image processing, which is essential for improving both sensitivity and resolution in imaging data. As biomedical and clinical research technologies continue to progress, the demand for rapid data acquisition and real-time processing has grown, making this device uniquely suited for the application. It is the only available option that meets the necessary resolution, sensitivity, and FPGA capability required for successful human imaging studies.
CLOSING STATEMENT
This synopsis is not a request for competitive proposals. However, interested parties may identify their interest and capability to respond to this notice. Responses to this notice shall contain sufficient information to establish the interested parties' bona-fide capabilities for fulfilling the requirement and include a technical proposal, a cost-price proposal, the period of performance, the Unique Entity ID (UEI), the Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), and the certification of business size. All offerors must have an active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) www.sam.gov.
A determination by the Government not to compete this proposed contract based upon responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. The information received will normally be considered solely for the purposes of determining whether to proceed on a non-competitive basis or to conduct a competitive procurement.
All responses must be received by June 22, 2026 at 9:00 AM Eastern time and must reference solicitation number 75N98026Q00609. Responses may be submitted electronically to Mr. James Law, Contracting Officer at [email protected]. Fax responses will not be accepted.
"All responsible sources may submit a capability statement, proposal, or quotation, which shall be considered by the agency.”
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), Office of Logistics and Operations, intends to award a non-competitive, sole-source contract to National Instruments for the acquisition of a PCIe-5764 FlexRIO 16-bit Digitizer. This procurement is identified under solicitation number 75N98026Q00609 and is classified under NAICS code 334118 for Computer Terminal and Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing and PSC 6640 for Laboratory Equipment and Supplies. There is no set-aside assigned to this requirement, which is being conducted under simplified acquisition procedures with a response deadline of June 22, 2026.
The Molecular Imaging Branch (MIB) at the National Cancer Institute requires this high-speed data acquisition device to support the development of a prototype Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) imaging system for human applications. The PCIe-5764 digitizer features an onboard field programmable gate array (FPGA) necessary for real-time signal and image processing. By upgrading from existing 8-bit technology to this 16-bit system, the MIB aims to enhance detection sensitivity and imaging speeds, allowing for lower tracer doses while maintaining the high resolution required for clinical research.
The primary place of performance is Bethesda, MD. While this notice serves as an intent to award to a single source, the government will consider capability statements, technical proposals, and cost-price proposals from interested parties to determine whether a competitive procurement is warranted. All submissions must include the respondent’s Unique Entity ID (UEI), Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), and business size certification. Electronic responses must be submitted to the contracting officer, James B. Law, by the specified deadline.
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