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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JUNE 05, 2020 SAM #6763
SPECIAL NOTICE

99 -- Interoperable Medical Automated Systems (iMAS) Technology

Notice Date
6/3/2020 5:52:55 AM
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
NAICS
541715 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
 
Contracting Office
W4PZ USA MED RSCH ACQUIS ACT FORT DETRICK MD 21702-5014 USA
 
ZIP Code
21702-5014
 
Solicitation Number
MTEC-20-13-iMAS
 
Response Due
6/18/2020 9:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
07/03/2020
 
Point of Contact
Randall Fernanders, Phone: 8437603378
 
E-Mail Address
randall.fernanders@ati.org
(randall.fernanders@ati.org)
 
Description
The Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC) is excited to post this announcement for a Request for Project Proposals (RPP) that aims to help develop a research prototype for the ability to tele-monitor and capture research data for the following research areas: COVID-19 wards, emergency rooms/trauma rooms (ERs/TRs), and neurological patients. This capability will help develop the Department of Defense�s (DoD�s) interoperable Medical Automated Systems (iMAS) program. The program believes partnering with a hospital center shall provide the following: ? Develop an initial database prototype and architecture to tele-monitor and capture data from COVID-19 patients. This will allow the Government to provide an immediate response to COVID-19 through remote tele-monitoring capabilities and a database prototype to support the future development of pandemic patient response methodologies and COVID-19 predictive algorithms; ? Analyze ERs and TRs via camera(s) and video feeds to identify possible Tactics, Techniques, Procedures (TTPs) and automated efficiencies that would improve a deployed field hospital. Information from this effort supports the development of TTPs and future battlefield medical automation prototypes; and ? Evaluate existing handheld applications and correlate these data with hospital diagnostic tools, such as a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) scan, and use these data for the future development of novel mobile applications for TBI evaluations if existing mobile applications are not sufficient for rapid traumatic brain injury (TBI) assessment. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS: The DOD has identified three (3) tasks for funding under this RPP. *To meet the intent of this RPP, each proposal MUST ADDRESS ALL THREE TASKS described below. Proposed projects that do not meet the full scope of all three tasks and technical requirements described herein will not be considered for funding. Task 1: iMAS Patient Operational Remote Tele-monitoring Advanced Layout (PORTAL) This task shall deliver an initial prototype for the iMAS PORTAL. Proposed projects shall demonstrate the ability of existing remote monitoring capabilities being utilized in a hospital center that is currently tracking COVID-19 patients. This capability shall compile over a hundred million data points, per patient, per day with minimal provider exposure to COVID-19. With near real time waveform and data to include heart rate, systolic/diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, SpO2, respirations, temperature, end tidal CO2, inter-cranial pressure, lab data and electrocardiograms, this capability shall provide a continual�view of the patient. The Awardee shall provide their system to the Government with open system architecture, structured data elements, and establish protocols required to remotely collect data from COVID-19 patients. The initial prototype for the iMAS PORTAL will allow the Government to provide an immediate response to COVID-19 through remote Tele-Monitoring capabilities and data to support future Government COVID-19 predictive algorithms. Task 2: iMAS Trauma Room/Emergency room (TR/ER) This task focuses on the execution of an iMAS TR/ER work flow study to produce clear and concise data that will be utilized for future battlefield medical automation. Through video analysis, the Awardee will build a database of real world medical trauma cases to include patient diagnosis, complete vital signs sets, medications given, medical treatments performed, and patient outcomes. The Government will work with the team to identify methods and medical devices that will improve work flow efficiencies. This work will support the broader, government-run iMAS program objective aimed at providing interoperability between military medical devices, laboratory management systems, end user devices, medical inventory management systems, and electronic health records within military deployed hospital centers. Task 2 is not intended to develop the entire iMAS program but aims to collect data and identify methods and medical devices that will improve work flow efficiencies. Task 3: Medic Instrument for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) This task will evaluate medic based applications to identify early indicators and clinical prognosticators of TBI. The Medic Instrument for TBI will evaluate existing mobile applications that will be utilized prehospital and evaluate them against on-going CT or MRI standard data through clinical protocols. These indicators and prognosticators will aid field care providers in identifying and triaging Warfighters who have suffered a TBI to assess their ability to return to duty or for evacuation for additional intervention (e.g., neurosurgery or neurocritical care). This study will evaluate a diagnostic tool for point of injury care that requires no more hardware than a standard cell phone. This task is to evaluate the correlation between available applications and advanced patient assessment for TBIs. Potential Follow-On Tasks: There is potential for award of one or more follow-on tasks based on the success of any resultant Research Project Awards (subject to change depending upon Government review of work completed). Note that any potential follow on work is expected to be awarded non-competitively to resultant project awardees: ? Development of automated medical devices to improve the TR/ER workflow in iMAS. ? Development of novel mobile applications for TBI evaluations if existing mobile applications are not sufficient for rapid TBI assessment. ? Evaluation of predictive algorithms for COVID-19 decompensation or internal hemorrhage detection. POTENTIAL FUNDING: The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) anticipates the total project funding to be up to $9 Million Defense Health Program (DHP) Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) funds.� Award funding is expected to be structured incrementally and based upon completion of Milestones and Deliverables. Any potential follow-on funding would be negotiated based on outcomes, cost sharing, partner matching and estimates for additional study completion. The Period of Performance (PoP) is not to exceed five years. Dependent on the results and deliverables, additional time may be added to the period of performance for follow-on tasks. MTEC expects to make a single award to a qualified team to accomplish the statement of work. If a single proposal is unable to sufficiently address the entire scope of the RPP, several Offerors may be asked to work together in a collaborative manner. See the ""MTEC Member Teaming"" section below for more details. ACQUISITION APPROACH: Full proposals are due no later than June 18, 2020 at 12:00pm Eastern Time. The RPP is posted to the MTEC website (mtec-sc.org) and a notice is posted on www.beta.SAM.gov to notify interested parties. MTEC membership is required for the submission of a full proposal in response to this MTEC RPP. Offerors submitting Full Proposals as the prime contractor must be MTEC members of good standing by June 15, 2020. To join MTEC, please visit http://mtec-sc.org/how-to-join/ A Proposers Conference via webinar will be held for interested parties to have their questions answered by the USG after the RPP is posted. MTEC Members will be notified when the Proposers Conference is scheduled. MTEC MEMBER TEAMING: While teaming is not required for this effort, Offerors are encouraged to consider teaming during the proposal preparation period (prior to proposal submission) if they cannot address the full scope of technical requirements of the RPP or otherwise believe a team may be beneficial to the Government. MTEC members are encouraged to use the MTEC Database Collaboration Tool to help identify potential teaming partners among other MTEC members. The Database Collaboration Tool provides a quick and easy way to search the membership for specific technology capabilities, collaboration interest, core business areas/focus, R&D highlights/projects, and technical expertise. Contact information for each organization is provided as part of the member profile in the collaboration database tool to foster follow-up conversations between members as needed. The Collaboration Database Tool can be accessed via the ""MTEC Profiles Site"" tab on the MTEC members-only website.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://beta.sam.gov/opp/3ff3cef28a734632a937f64601f06cbc/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Frederick, MD 21702, USA
Zip Code: 21702
Country: USA
 
Record
SN05678455-F 20200605/200603230146 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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