Scalable Solutions Office (SSO) Mission Office Innovative Solutions Opening (ISO)
Solicitation from NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH • HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: United States. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2029. Industry: NAICS 541715 • PSC AN13.
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued a solicitation (ARPA-H-SOL-24-105) for the Scalable Solutions Office (SSO) Mission Office Innovative Solutions Opening (ISO). This opportunity is focused on innovative solutions within the realm of healthcare and research, with a posted date of January 8, 2026, and a response deadline on March 6, 2029. The broad NAICS code applicable to this solicitation is 541715, which covers research and development in physical, engineering, and life sciences.
The buyer is seeking innovative solutions to advance healthcare research and improve outcomes through scalable methods within NIH's Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H).
- Companies with expertise in healthcare research and solutions
- Organizations specializing in innovative technology development
- Firms with experience in partnerships with federal research agencies
- Cover letter detailing interest and capability
- Detailed technical proposal outlining innovative solutions
- Client references and past performance summaries
- Cost proposal with breakdown of pricing
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- Ensure competitiveness while reflecting the innovative nature of proposed solutions
- Consider potential cost-sharing or collaborative funding opportunities
- Partnerships with academic institutions for cutting-edge research
- Subcontracting with technology firms for specialized knowledge
- Engagement with healthcare providers for practical insights
- Navigating federal contracting regulations
- Potential competition from established players in the healthcare R&D sector
- Changing government priorities in health research funding
- What specific outcomes or metrics does NIH prioritize for this solicitation?
- Are there existing frameworks or partnerships the NIH prefers for collaboration?
- What are the funding limits or expectations for submissions?
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- Details on the evaluation criteria for proposals
- Clarification on the expected length of the performance period
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