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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 18,1999 PSA#2348Acquisitions Management Operations Branch, NIAID, 6003 Executive Blvd,
Solar Building, Room 1C38, Contracts Section, Bethesda, MD 20892-7605 R -- LEASING OF CHIMPANZEES FOR THE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH DUE 061899 POC
Ivan Hernandez, Contract Specialist (301-496-3878)/ Karin E. Eddy,
Contracting Officer E-MAIL: Click here to contact the Contract
Specialist via, ih2a@nih.gov. This notice amends a prior announcement
published on page 15 of the CBD issue of Monday, April 19, 1999, under
the title Operation and Maintenance of a Chimpanzee Breeding Colony.'
The title is hereby changed to more accurately reflect the nature of
the requirement. In addition, contrary to previously stated in the
original announcement, it is not necessary for the offeror to operate
a chimpanzee breading colony in order to supply the required infant
chimpanzees. Offerors with approved and accredited chimpanzee holding
facilities, as previously detailed, are encouraged to respond to this
sources sought. Lastly, for this requirement, infant chimpanzees are
chimpanzees of less than two years of age. The following is the entire
modified text for the sources sought. The National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Division of Intramural Research, seeks
Capability Statements from qualified sources for the purpose of
providing on loan to the NIAID with approximately 10 hepatitis and
respiratory syncytial virus free infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes of
lees than two years of age) annually for hepatitis, respiratory virus,
and other infectious disease research and vaccine development. It is
expected that the operation and maintenance of a chimpanzee holding
facility will be necessary for the provision of infant chimpanzees. Any
responsible offeror shall possess, or be able to acquire, all necessary
personnel, housing, facilities, and equipment to adequately care for
chimpanzees and progeny. The animal facilities must be of such design
to insure isolation of required chimpanzees from other animals known or
suspected to be infected with any hepatitis virus or other infectious
agent or any other common primate infection such as tuberculosis. Upon
termination of studies utilizing chimpanzees, the Government will
return same to the Contractor. Offerors will be responsible for the
health and daily care of these chimpanzees for the remainder of the
chimpanzee's life. Any responsible Offeror should have the capability
to isolate or appropriately separate most returned chimpanzees from the
rest of their colony since many animals will have been exposed to
hepatitis C virus. The Government shall establish a one time loan fee
schedule for the Government's use of the chimpanzees, and a return fee
schedule for the endowment that will be paid to the Contractor
depending on the age and use history of the chimpanzee being returned.
The Contractor will be free to seek additional sources of income or
support for the chimpanzees once they are returned to their facility by
the NIAID. Responsible Offerors must have an Office for Protection from
Research Risks Assurance Number and a United States Department of
Agriculture R Registration. In addition, responsible Offerors must have
or be able to obtain a Association for Assessment and Accreditation of
Laboratory Animal Care International file number. The facility in
which the animals are housed shall be operated in compliance with: a)
The Animal Welfare Act (P.L. 89-544, as amended) Rules and Regulations
published in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 9 (Animals
and Animal Products), Chapter 1, Subchapter A (Animal Welfare), Parts
1, 2, and 3; b) Public Health Service (PHS) Policy on Humane Care and
Use of Laboratory Animals, updated 1996; c) The Guide for the Care and
Use of Laboratory Animals, revised 1996; d) Biosafety in
Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (CDC-NIH 1993); e)
Occupational Health and Safety in the Care and Use of Research Animals
(NRC 1997). Offerors must be able to document the experience and
capabilities of professional and technical personnel assigned to this
project for providing animal care. The professional and technical
personnel shall have extensive experience in nonhuman primate medicine
and surgery and infectious disease research. The professional staff
will also be evaluated with respect to specialty board certification by
the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine, advanced degrees,
and residency training in laboratory animal medicine. The technical
staff will also be evaluated with respect to American Association for
Laboratory animal Science technician certification. ***** Posted
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