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RFI - Protection Before Day One Vaccine: Seasonal Influenza Vaccines with Pandemic Coverage
Contact and place of performance
Wendy Rehman
Washington, DC 20024
USA
“ Protection Before Day One Vaccine: Seasonal Influenza Vaccines with Pandemic Coverage ” Request for Information (RFI) 1.0 Background Influenza viruses remain a persistent and evolving threat to public health in the United States and globally. Seasonal influenza epidemics cause significant morbidity and mortality each year, while novel zoonotic influe...
View moreModeling suggests that Day One vaccines can not only reduce the total number of infections and peak infection rate but also delay the peak to allow more time for strain-matched pandemic vaccines to become available. In addition to the population-level benefits, Day One vaccines would also benefit individual vaccine recipients by reducing the risk of severe disease. Even with modest effectiveness, receiving a Day One vaccine could reduce an individual’s hospitalization risk by 35%.
Through this RFI, BARDA seeks to understand the availability of candidate Day One vaccines, including their development maturity, technical feasibility, manufacturing readiness, and regulatory considerations associated with vaccine candidates intended to meet this dual-benefit profile.
Please see full Request for Information attached.
The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) and the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) issued this Request for Information to identify candidate vaccines that provide "Protection Before Day One." This initiative focuses on seasonal influenza vaccines designed to offer dual benefits: standard seasonal protection and partial protection against emerging pandemic influenza viruses at the onset of a public health emergency. The goal is to address the current three-month vulnerability gap between the identification of a novel strain and the deployment of strain-matched vaccines. BARDA is seeking information regarding the technical feasibility, manufacturing readiness, development maturity, and regulatory considerations of vaccine candidates that can reduce infection rates and hospitalization risks before strain-specific vaccines become available.
This sources sought notice, identified by solicitation number RFI-26-08-PBD1, is classified under NAICS code 541714 for Research and Development in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology) and PSC AN42 for Health R&D Services; Health Care - Other; Applied Research. There is no set-aside designated for this requirement. Responses are due by July 15, 2026, and one attachment titled RFI-26-08-PBD1_FINAL.docx was provided at the time of publication. The primary point of contact is Wendy Rehman, and the place of performance is Washington, DC.
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