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This is a Sources Sought notice.
The agency is gauging market interest. No bid is being requested yet — submitting a capabilities statement may put you on the radar for the eventual solicitation.
The National Institutes of Health needs a small business to coordinate and support clinical trials for the treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder.
Key Details
- What exactly do they need? The NIH needs a contractor to coordinate and support clinical trials for the treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder, including clinical trial coordination support, clinical site oversight and management support, preparation of study documents, electronic data capture of clinical data, Good Clinical Practice monitoring services, and final clinical study report preparation and submission.
- What's the contract structure and timeline? The contract is an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract with an ordering period of seven years, commencing November 15, 2026. Individual task orders for assigned clinical trials will be issued as needs arise on a cost-plus-fixed-fee basis.
- How will they pick the winner? The evaluation basis is not specified in the notice.
- When and how do you bid? Proposals must be submitted via the NIH electronic Contract Proposal Submission (eCPS) website at https://ecps.nih.gov by June 10, 2026, at 8:30 PM.
This is a routine commodity buy with a low-effort bid and modest payoff.
Who can apply
- Must be a certified small business (size standard for NAICS 541715 is 1,000 employees)
If you're interested, do this first
- Check that your small business is registered in SAM.gov and has a valid DUNS number.
- Familiarize yourself with the NIH's eCPS website and the submission process.
- Review the Request for Proposals document and attachments for full details.
Primary point of contact
Name
WILLIAMS, JASON S
Email
jason.williams2@nih.gov
Phone
(301) 443-3877