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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 6,1999 PSA#2340National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences, Research
Contracts Branch, DERT, P.O. Box 12874, Building 4401, Research
Commons, 79 T.W. Alexander Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 A -- PATHOLOGY SUPPORT FOR THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH SCIENCES. SOL NIH-ES-99-33 DUE 070699 POC Howard Hill, Contract
Specialist, (919) 541-4971, Allan C. Benton, Contracting Officer,
(919) 541-4670. WEB: NONE, NONE. E-MAIL: NONE, NONE. The National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), National Institute
of Health (NIH), is soliciting proposals from small business concerns
having the capability and facilities to perform the following: Work
Assignment 1. Pathology Working Group (PWG) Review: The Contractor
shall conduct PWG reviews (usually conducted at the NIEHS) for NTP
prechronic and chronic studies and for in-house NIEHS studies. This
encompasses a thorough review of all pathology and toxicology data,
target tissues, potential treatment-related lesions and other selected
tissues and lesions from a study by an appropriately trained and
qualified pathologist, with subsequent selection and preparation of
relevant data for a PWG panel review in consultation with an NIEHS
pathologist assigned to the study. Work Assignment 2. Necropsy,
Histology, and Histopathological Interpretation: The Contractor shall
conduct complete necropsies that may include blood collection, whole
body or organ perfusion for ultrastructural examinations, radiography
or rapid freezing of various tissues that may include post fixation
trimming of collected tissue samples in preparation for tissue
processing and paraffin embedding. Work Assignment 3. Data Entry:
Pathology data from the histopathological evaluation, and the peer
review (PWG chairperson's review) shall be entered into a special
computer program. Work Assignment 4. Evaluation of Pathology Materials:
The Contractor shall perform wet tissue examination and inventory
including verification of animal identification, tissue accountability,
gross lesion identification and description, assessment of quality and
thoroughness of tissue trimming, and slide/block and wet tissue
match-up. This project will cover a five year period including 3
Options-Work Assignments. The Government estimates that the contract
shall require approximately 2 professional person-years and 2.5
technical person-years (per year) in addition to 1.5 persons years for
administrative and clerical support. All requests must reference RFP
No. NIH-ES-99-33 and must be directed to the office listed above. All
responsible sources may submit a proposal which shall be considered by
the Agency. See Numbered Notes 1 & 26. Posted 05/04/99 (W-SN327621).
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