RFI/SSN for Host Directed Therapeutics for the Prevention of Progression to ARDS
Contact and place of performance
Laura Saddison
Washington, DC 20024
USA
Objective The objective of this combined Request for Information (RFI) / Sources Sought Notice (SSN) is for BARDA program officials to better refine the requirements for host directed therapeutics for the prevention of progression to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in support of BARDA’s Influenza and Emerging Infectious Diseases Division (IEIDD)...
View more**Please see Attachment B – Draft RPP for detailed information.
SAM.Gov Sources Sought Notice (SSN)
This RFI also constitutes as a Sources Sought Notice. BARDA anticipates awards will be made to multiple contractors with the best solutions and capabilities.
Mandatory Eligibility Criteria: Proposed host-directed therapeutic(s) must meet the following minimum criteria to be considered for award:
Note: Failure to adequately document compliance of the above mandatory requirement will result in the elimination of the Offeror from further consideration. No further discussions will be held.
BARDA encourages qualified contractors to respond so we can better understand the current state of the science.
This SSN/RFI is issued for information and planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation. All information received in response to the SSN/RFI that is marked as proprietary will be handled accordingly by the Government. Responses to this SSN/RFI are not considered offers and cannot be accepted by BARDA to form a binding contract. Responders are solely responsible for all expenses associated with responding to this SSN/RFI. All information submitted in response to this SSN/RFI shall remain with the Government and will not be returned.
*BARDA may compete the resulting RPP amongst eligible respondents of this RFI only.
RFI Response Format:
Interested parties are invited to submit responses to any of the questions in Attachment A as well as a technical capabilities statement. Responses to this RFI should explore the listed questions as well as similar issues to best support the successful advancement of this effort. Responses should consist of a cover page that provides administrative and contact information (contact name, title, email address, phone number) and organizational information of the responder (entity name, headquarters, mailing address). Respondents are also invited to review the draft RPP included as Attachment B and provide general feedback via track changes. Respondents are requested to provide:
Respondents must clearly mark all copyrighted information, data, and materials with appropriate restrictive legends (e.g., confidential, privileged, proprietary, trade secret). To aid in protecting your information, please segregate proprietary information. DO NOT SUBMIT ANY CLASSIFIED INFORMATION.
Responses to this RFI should explore the listed questions as well as similar issues to best support the successful advancement of this effort.
Please submit responses by email to [email protected] no later than 3:00 pm EDT April 15, 2026.
Responses:
BARDA encourages qualified performers to respond so we can better understand the current state of the science.
The full draft RPP is being provided to allow for advance planning purposes and to allow additional time for potential proposal development and/or partnering.
Please note that non-federal employees performing advisory and assistance services will have access to any submission under this RFI. All non-federal employees are required to sign a non-disclosure agreement prior to accessing the RFI responses.
Thank you for your participation in this RFI. Please contact [email protected] with any questions or concerns.
The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) is conducting market research through this combined Request for Information (RFI) and Sources Sought Notice to refine requirements for host-directed therapeutics that prevent progression to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). This effort supports the Influenza and Emerging Infectious Diseases Division (IEIDD) within the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), which aims to establish long-term partnerships with multiple contractors for late-stage clinical development. This notice is identified under NAICS code 541714 Research and Development in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology) and PSC AN32 HEALTH R&D SERVICES; CONSUMER AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY; APPLIED RESEARCH. There is no set-aside designated for this notice.
The project scope focuses on advancing host-directed therapeutic products for hospitalized patients with viral respiratory infections who require supplemental oxygen, specifically those with supportive Phase 2 data and a preference for products currently in Phase 3 trials. Eligible therapeutic candidates must demonstrate a robust mechanism of action applicable to influenza and show preclinical or clinical efficacy against severe viral respiratory disease. Submissions must include a Phase 3 clinical development plan, dose selection rationale, and evidence of FDA concurrence on study design. The primary place of performance is Washington, DC, and the agency may compete the resulting Request for Prototype Proposals (RPP) solely among eligible respondents to this notice.
Under solicitation number RPP-26-12-PreventARDS_RFI_SSN, interested parties must submit responses to Laura Saddison by April 15, 2026, at 3:00 pm EDT. Submissions should include a technical capabilities statement, answers to specific agency questions, and feedback on the draft requirements. The notice includes three attachments posted on April 1, 2026: a draft RPP, a list of questions, and the primary RFI/SSN document. This information will assist the government in requirements development and understanding the current state of science regarding the ARDS Preparedness and Response Program.
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