Operational and Science Training Services for BSL-3 and BSL-4 Laboratory Environment
Contact and place of performance
Robert J. Zeglin
Manhattan, KS 66502
USA
ATTENTION: AMENDMENT P00001 HAS BEEN ISSUED. ALL CHANGES FROM THE ORIGINAL SOLICITATION HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED IN RED ON THE ATTACHED AMENDMENT DOCUMENT. THE RESPONSE DUE DATE HAS NOT CHANGED. Request for Proposals USDA APHIS requests proposals for Operational and Scientific Training Support Service in accordance with the attached Solicitation. USDA APHIS intends to award a Fixed Price IDIQ contract with an anticipated...
View moreThe United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) issued solicitation 12639521R0012 for operational and scientific training support services within BSL-3 and BSL-4 laboratory environments. The agency intends to award a single firm-fixed-price, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract with an anticipated ceiling of $7,000,000.00 and a five-year period of performance. Performance will take place in Manhattan, Kansas, and may be subject to Service Contract Act wage determinations for covered positions.
The required services fall under NAICS 611430, Professional and Management Development Training, and PSC U004, Education/Training- Scientific/Management. Proposals will be evaluated according to the terms specified in the solicitation, which was updated via amendment 0001 on March 29, 2021. The solicitation materials include the amended document, the original solicitation, and a price proposal spreadsheet for Section B.
The deadline for electronic submissions is April 9, 2021. All inquiries and offers must be submitted in writing to Contracting Officer Robert J. Zeglin. Questions received by 17:00 CST on the closing date may not receive a response before the solicitation closes. The agency will post a consolidated document of all submitted questions and answers to the notice for prospective offerors to review.
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