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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 18, 2008 FBO #2426
SOLICITATION NOTICE

65 -- Equine Vaccines

Notice Date
7/16/2008
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Centers Region, BLM-BC NATIONAL BUSINESS CENTER* BC663 BLDG 50, DFC, PO BOX 25047 DENVER CO 80225
 
ZIP Code
80225
 
Solicitation Number
NAR080116
 
Response Due
8/25/2008
 
Archive Date
7/16/2009
 
Point of Contact
Steven Santoro Contracting Officer 3032363518 Steven_Santoro@blm.gov;
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has a requirement for Equine Vaccines from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009, with an option for performance from October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2010. The contract will provide the following vaccines, primarily to BLM facilities in the Western U.S., to be administered by injection to wild horses and burros: West Nile Virus Vaccine, 160 to 2,500 ten dose vials; Fluvac Innovator EHV-4/1 or Prestige II w/ Havlogen, 100 to 500 ten dose vials; Fluvac Innovator Double EFT-EHV or Prestige V with Havlogen, 160 to 2,500 ten dose vials; Strepvax II, 160 to 2,500 ten dose vials; Imrab Bovine Plus, 320 to 500 twenty-five dose vials; Encevac-T w/ Havlogen, 100 to 1,250 ten dose vials; Liquid Ivermectin Horse Wormer or 1% Injectable, 800 to 1,250 ten dose bottles; Metal Wormer Dosing Gun, 10 to 50. The contract(s) will provide vaccine to be administered by injection and the de-wormer by oral delivery to all wild horse and burros that are removed. Vaccine will stimulate a protective immune response in naive horses and burros. Vaccines will either need to be preloaded in syringes or need to be prepared for injection without mixing or other labor intensive or special handling requirements. Vaccines will need to be administered safely, quickly and easily to the wild horses and burro, in a variety of field situations. Vaccines will need to remain effective for at least 72 hours after being prepared for injection. Vaccines and de-wormer need to be able to be administered in all types of weather, rain, snow, cold, heat, and sunlight without any adverse effects on safety or efficacy. Vaccines will be available in multi-dose vials or preloaded into syringes; There must be evidence that the vaccine and de-wormer is safe for use in a broad age range of horses and burros (or in foals greater than 4 months of age), with minimal side effects; There must be evidence that the vaccine and de-wormer is safe for use in pregnant horses and burros with minimal adverse effects on the mare or fetus. Solicitation NAR080116 will be available on or about July 21, 2008. Potential offerors may obtain a copy of the solicitation at http://www.fbo.gov. No hard copies of the solicitation will be provided. Contractors must be registered at http://www.ccr.gov to be considered eligible for award. Facsimile proposals will not be accepted.
 
Web Link
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Record
SN01615936-W 20080718/080716222330-088172f07f538327c821a2fe76e59cf6 (fbodaily.com)
 
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