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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 24,1998 PSA#2165National Institute of Mental Health, Contracts Management Branch, 5600
Fishers Lane, Rm. 9C-15, Rockville, MD, 20857-8030 A -- TREATMENT RESISTANT DEPRESSION SOL NIMH-98-RFI-02 DUE 091698 POC
Patricia L. Gibbons, Contracting Officer, (301) 443-2696 WEB: NIMH
Home page, http://www.nimh.nih.gov. E-MAIL: Click here to contact the
contracting officer via, pgibbons@mail.nih.gov. TREATMENT RESISTANT
DEPRESSION Release Date: August 19, 1998 REQUEST FOR
INFORMATION/SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE National Institute of Mental Health
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION -- NIMH-98-RFI-02 "TREATMENT RESISTANT
DEPRESSION" This Request For Information (RFI)/Sources Sought Notice
(SS) is for information and planning purposes only and shall not be
construed as a solicitation or as an obligation on the part of the
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). The purpose of this RFI/SS
is to identify potential sources that may be interested in and capable
of performing the work described herein. NIMH welcomes comments from
all individuals on each or all of these questions. The NIMH does not
intend to award a contract on the basis of responses nor otherwise pay
for the preparation of any information submitted or NIMH's use of such
information. Acknowledgment of receipt of responses will not be made,
nor will respondents be notified of the NIMH's evaluation of the
information received. As a result of this RFI/SS, the NIMH may issue a
Request for Proposals (RFP). In the event a RFP will be issued,
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code 8093 will apply. However,
should such a requirement materialize, no basis for claims against the
NIMH shall arise as a result of a response to this RFI or the NIMH's
use of such information as either part of our evaluation process or in
developing specifications for any subsequent requirement. Request for
Information: The NIMH seeks input and comment on its plans to study
intervention approaches to treatment resistant depression in adults and
older persons. NIMH intends to award a single contract with multiple
scientific and administrative components to conduct trials components
to conduct trials of intervention strategies for the treatment of
patients who have less than optimal responses to initial treatment of
their depression. A public health model of effectiveness research is
the central feature of the approach taken in this initiative. NIMH
envisions an interventionmodel that addresses the goals of this
initiative and will include a process for revising and refining the
model. The NIMH anticipates two major phases: protocol development and
clinical trial coordination and administration. A third phase may
consist of ancillary or extension studies that are contingent upon
results obtained from the earlier phases. Therefore, the proposal for
the two major phases will focus primarily on scientific aims and
methodological approaches. Preliminary protocols should be presented
with the understanding that a period of refinement will be incorporated
for the finalization of the protocols. NIMH strongly encourages
collaborative efforts and collegial interactions among potential
offerors. It should be noted that an offeror may participate in
multiple proposals as subcontractor or investigator. However, an
offered may be overall PI or primary contractor on only one proposal.
The overriding concern is the technical merit and scientific quality of
the individual trials and NIMH reserves the right to expand or restrict
the scope of the proposed studies during the protocol finalization
process. To aid in the design of a possible future solicitation, the
NIMH asks for comments on the following issues: 1) Prioritization of
Research Questions and Treatment Options to be Considered. A vast
number of treatment options exist for the management of treatment
resistant depression ranging from psychotherapeutic to pharmacologic
interventions. NIMH would like to obtain information from the field to
guide the prioritization of the treatment options to be studied.
Options to be considered include innovative as well as conventional
treatments. Complex treatment algorithms should be considered as well
as specific treatments. In addition, comments are sought for treatment
options targeted at disorders such as vascular depression. 2) Study
Design. In order to address the full spectrum of public health
questions related to treatment resistant depression, conventional
randomized clinical trial designs willbe complimented by naturalistic
studies of treatment resistance in a wide range of clinical practice
settings. In addition to controlled comparison of specific
interventions, this initiative will include study of treatment
algorithms involving sequences of interventions. The use of more
complex study designs in an effectiveness model introduces increased
operational and methodological complexity. Comments are sought
regarding these operational and methodological issues. 3) Ancillary
Studies. NIMH wishes to maximize the potential scientific yield of the
project by facilitating the conduct of ancillary studies. A number of
areas of investigation are possible which may be funded either as part
of this initiative or as separate investigator-initiated studies. In
particular, a major opportunity exists for the investigation of the
genetics of treatment response through collection and characterization
of DNA samples from subsets of subjects. Comments on this and other
related studies are sought. NIMH welcomes responses from all
individuals and organizations on each or all of these questions.
Responses should be limited to approximately one (1) page per question,
and are due by September 16, 1998. Sources Sought: Interest
organizations should submit a capability statement of approximately 10
pages that details the ability to perform the aspects of the effort
described above. All proprietary information should be marked as such.
Responses will be reviewed only by NIH personnel and will be held in
a confidential manner. All respondents are asked to indicate the type
and size of your business organization, e.g., Large Business, Small
Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Women-Owned Business, 8(a),
Historically Black College or University/Minority Institution
(HBCU/MI), educational institution, profit/non-profit hospital, or
other nonprofit organization, in their response. Responses should be
identified with NIMH-98-RFI-02, and are due by September 16, 1998.
Please submit three (3) copies of your response to the attention of:
Patricia L. Gibbons, Contracting Officer, Contracts Management Branch,
National Institute of Mental Health, NIH, 5600 Fishers Ln., Rm 9C-15,
Rockville, MD 20857-8030. Facsimile responses will also be accepted as
long as they do not exceed 20 pages in length (301-443-0501). E-mail
responses, sent to pgibbons@mail.nih.gov will also be accepted. Posted
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