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Department of Health and Human Services

Notice of Intent to Award Sole Source Head and Face Anthropometry Training

Solicitation: HCCL95076
Notice ID: f533a54209a04f6aba894c01542a6dee

Special Notice from CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION • HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: PA. Response deadline: Feb 24, 2026.

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12-month awarded value
$966,282,829
Sector total $966,282,829 • Share 100.0%
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Median
$170,625
P10–P90
$31,950$4,467,336
Volatility
Volatile200%
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100.0%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+100%($966,282,829)
Deal sizing
$170,625 median
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Place of performance
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 15236 United States
State: PA
Contracting office
Atlanta, GA • 30333 USA

Point of Contact

Name
Paula Taylor
Email
vga8@cdc.gov
Phone
7704882433

Agency & Office

Department
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
Agency
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
Subagency
CDC OFFICE OF ACQUISITION SERVICES
Office
Not available
Contracting Office Address
Atlanta, GA
30333 USA

Description

The purpose of this work is to provide key NIOSH personnel the critical anthropometry knowledge and training that can be applied to core human subject and respirator fit initiatives performed regularly within the program. NIOSH personnel would benefit from obtaining the proposed facial anthropometry training for several reasons related to human subject and respirator fit initiatives:

  • Understanding Facial Dimensions: Facial anthropometry involves measuring the dimensions and contours of the human face. This knowledge is crucial for NIOSH personnel to understand how varying designs of respirators would fit a diverse range of facial shapes and sizes.

  • Improving Respirator Fit: Proper fit is essential for respirators to function effectively. Training in facial anthropometry would help NIOSH personnel understand how different facial features affect the fit of respirators, allowing them to assess and improve fit testing methodologies.

  • Enhancing Safety and Compliance: By ensuring that respirators fit properly and understanding how respirator fit is correlated with a person’s facial dimensions based off of the foundations presented within this training, NIOSH personnel could better inform ways on how to reduce exposure risks to hazardous substances. This is particularly important in occupational settings where respiratory protection is required and critical for worker safety, such as in healthcare, mining, wildfire safety, and more.

  • Conducting Effective Fit Testing: Training in facial anthropometry would equip NIOSH personnel with the skills necessary to conduct fit tests accurately, ensuring that the respirators selected for use are appropriate for the individuals wearing them based on their unique facial dimensions.

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