Digital Slide Scanner System
Contact and place of performance
David Kramer
Jefferson, AR 72079
USA
4/21/2026: See attached amendment 1 to the solicitation. Questions are due by 4/27/2026 by 1:00PM Central Time.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR) needs a Digital Slide Scanner in the Pathology Lab to replace aging equipment that is no longer supported by the manufacturer. The existing instrument will only be allowed on the NCTR network for a limited time due to its’ use of out-of-date software. The Digital Slide Scanner is used for all studies in Pathology that require digital copies of the slides that are produced by the Pathology Lab or that require digital image analysis for data collection.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR) requires a digital slide scanner system for its Pathology Lab in Jefferson, Arkansas. This acquisition serves to replace aging laboratory equipment that is no longer supported by the manufacturer and utilizes outdated software. The system is essential for all pathology studies requiring digital copies of slides produced by the laboratory and for conducting digital image analysis for data collection.
This procurement is issued as a combined synopsis/solicitation under solicitation number 75F40126Q131912. The opportunity is classified under NAICS code 334516 for Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing and PSC code 6632 for Analysis Instruments, Medical Laboratory Use. There is no set-aside designated for this requirement. Responses are due by May 4, 2026, and questions regarding the solicitation must be submitted by April 27, 2026, at 1:00 PM Central Time.
The primary point of contact for this requirement is David Kramer. Supporting documentation includes three attachments: a detailed response template, a solicitation amendment, and the original solicitation document. All performance will take place at the NCTR facility in Jefferson, AR.
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