Contact and place of performance
Robert J. 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 collect and submit obex tissue samples from fallen stock and bovine exhibiting Central Nervous System Impaired (CNSI) symptoms. Extracted from carcass brain stems, these samples are tested by laboratory networks for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE). Vendors must have access to cattle populations across the United States, specifically targeting animals that typically enter the secondary rendering market. Because targeted geographical areas change based on cattle demographics, the government intends to award multiple five-year Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts to ensure at least two sources per area.
This combined synopsis/solicitation, identified as AG6395S170184, is a Total Small Business set-aside. It is categorized under NAICS code 311612: Meat Processed from Carcasses and PSC code 89. Contracts will feature a minimum order requirement of $3,000 or less and a maximum limitation not exceeding $10 million, depending on the targeted area and vendor access. The government reserves the right to award IDIQ contracts against this solicitation for one year from the posting date. Responses are due by September 6, 2018, and must include a completed RFQ, a pricing schedule for five years of type A and B sample collections, and a statement confirming the states where the vendor has access to cattle.
The contracting officer for this requirement is Robert J. Zeglin. The solicitation includes two attachments: a PDF document containing the RFQ and statement of work, and an Excel file listing targeted plants. These plants are selected based on the volume and average age of processed animals, as the program prioritizes older cattle for CNS impairment detection. To be considered for award, submissions must also indicate the business size relative to the 1,000-employee standard and specify access to any of the listed targeted plants.
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