MODIFICATION
99 -- BARDA-CBRN-BAA-11-100-SOL-00009 - Package #1
- Notice Date
- 2/3/2012
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- Contracting Office
- Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Secretary, Acquisitions Management, Contracts, & Grants (AMCG), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness & Response (ASPR), Department of Health and Human Services, 330 Independence Ave. SW, G640, Washington, District of Columbia, 20201, United States
- ZIP Code
- 20201
- Solicitation Number
- BARDA-CBRN-BAA-11-100-SOL-00009
- Point of Contact
- Thomas P. Hastings-Tickerhoff, Phone: 2027202823, Matthew A. McCord, Phone: 2022600689
- E-Mail Address
-
thomas.hastings-tickerhoff@hhs.gov, matthew.mccord@hhs.gov
(thomas.hastings-tickerhoff@hhs.gov, matthew.mccord@hhs.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- The Hosting Official/Organization must request approval for foreign visitation from PSC in advance of a proposed visit. This includes visits to any component, regional or field office, where a foreign national’s access to the facility or space is reviewed and authorized by the PSC Security Office. This form must be completed by all foreign nationals wishing to attend the pre-proposal conference. Please complete, sign, and submit the form no later than 12 business days prior to the February 23, 2012, meeting. Further information may be found in the last section of the Thermal Burn Special Instructions, entitled Pre-Proposal Conference, item number 6. The purpose of these special instructions is to solicit proposals for advanced development of existing and prospective medical products that improve ‘Definitive Care’ required for full-skin-thickness burn injuries or deep partial-skin-thickness burn injuries likely to convert to full-skin-thickness injuries. These instructions address treatments such as skin substitutes for thermal burn injuries likely to result from detonation of an improvised nuclear device (see Research Area 4 in the Broad Agency Announcement), recognizing that such treatments may be useful also for burns due to common causes (e.g., flames, scalds, chemicals). As a result, preparedness for a wide range of types of burn injuries, resulting from any cause, and importantly from any mass-casualty incident resulting in many thermal burns, may benefit from these product-development efforts. Thermal Burn Special Instructions
- Web Link
-
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- Record
- SN02667767-W 20120205/120203234855-80885ed5d93f65a9ba42002d17d2ac7e (fbodaily.com)
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