Opportunity: Analysis of Mercury, Organochlorines, and PCBs in

Description 

Notice of Intent to Award Noncompetitive Procurement Analysis of Mercury, Organochlorines, and PCBs in Organic Samples The U.S. Geological Survey - Alaska Science Center requires analysis to estimate contaminant levels in hair, blood, and fat samples collected from polar bears for the following contaminants: 1) mercury in approximately 120 hair samples; and 2) organochlorines and PCBs in approximately 200 blood samples or fat biopsies. The Government intends to negotiate a firm-fixed price award on a non-competitive basis with Michigan State University (MSU), in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 13.106-1(b)(1)(i) and the procedures at FAR Part 12 entitled Acquisition of Commercial Items. Other interested parties may contact the Contracting Officer at capplegate@usgs.gov before the closing date (08/19/2017) of this announcement for additional information or to submit a capabilities statement. Capability statements will be evaluated solely to determine if competitive opportunities exist; quotations are not solicited at this time. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 541380, Testing Laboratories, and the size standard is $15.0. Estimated Period of Performance: 08/23/2017 - 03/31/2018

Overview 
Reference number: G17PS00716
Issue date: 08/08/2017
Response due: 08/19/2017 03:00 PM US/Eastern

Set Aside: N/A
NAICS: 541380-Testing Laboratories
PSC / FSC: B534-SPECIAL STUDIES/ANALYSIS- WILDLIFE

Agency: DOI

Contracting office:

USGS OAG SACRAMENTO ACQUISITION BR.
MODOC HALL, CSUS
3020 STATE UNIVERSITY DRIVE EAST
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819-6027


Place of Performance:




Contact: Lynn Applegate
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Email: capplegate@usgs.gov

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