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Page 1: NIH RESEARCH CONTRACTS Rosemary M. Hamill Procurement Analyst Office of Acquisitions National Cancer Institute NIH/DHHS.

NIH RESEARCH CONTRACTS

Rosemary M. HamillProcurement AnalystOffice of Acquisitions

National Cancer Institute NIH/DHHS

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NIH Research Contracts

What are they?

How do you find out about them?

How are successful offerors selected?

Should you try to get a contract?

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Research Project Grants and R&D Contracts at the NIH

02468

1012141618

2010

Grants

Contracts

Obligations in billions of dollars in 2010

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NIH FY 2010 ACQUISITIONS R&D Contracts $2,649.0M

NIAID, 848.4, 32.0%

NCI, 694.7, 26.2%

NHLBI, 296.3, 11.2%

NICHD, 176.8, 6.7%

NIDA, 272.4, 10.3%

NIEHS, 120.2, 4.5%

NLM, 186.9, 7.1%

CC, 0.1, 0.0%

ORF, 0.1, 0.0%

OLAO, 53.1, 2.0%

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NIH FY 2009 ACQUISITIONSR&D CONTRACTS: $2,809.1 M

NIAID, $831.2, 29.6%

NCI, $892.6, 31.8%NHLBI, $272.9, 9.7%

NICHD, $243.1, 8.7%

NIDA, $260.3, 9.3%

NIEHS, $99.0, 3.5%

NLM, $157.9, 5.6%

CC, $0.6, 0.0%

OLAO, $51.5, 1.8%

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LEASES127.72.1%

NON R&D CONTRACTS

2270.238.0%

SIMP ACQ317

5.3%

MISC109.71.8%

R&D CONTRACTS2649

44.3%

BPAS168.12.8%

PURCHASE CARDS331.55.5%

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NIH FY 2010 TOTAL ACQUISITIONS $5,973.2 M

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NIH FY 2009 TOTAL ACQUISITIONS $5,474.3M

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Contracts: What Are They?

• The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) defines contracts as mutually binding legal relationship obligating the seller to furnish supplies or services and the buyer to pay for them.

• Contracts are subject to protests, claims, and termination for default or convenience.

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Contracts: What Are They?

• Not a grant or a cooperative agreement.

• Used when the primary purpose is to acquire goods or services for the direct use or benefit of the Government.

• Usually result from an offer made by a bidder or offeror and acceptance of that offer. Can be competitive or sole source.

• Government-initiated Statement of Work.

• Greater Government control/direction of project.

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What Else?

• Contracting Processes1. Sealed bidding – involves competitive bids, public

opening of bids, and award2. Contracting by negotiation

• Most R&D projects will be negotiated • Types of Contracts

1. Fixed-price- agreement to deliver services at the time specified for a price that cannot be changed

2. Cost-reimbursement- used when uncertainties exist such that cost of performance cannot be estimated with sufficient reasonableness to use a fixed-price contract • Most R&D projects are cost-reimbursement

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Similarities to Grants• Peer review of concepts and proposals including use of

Scientific Review Officers

• Team Approach to Contract Management– Contracting Officer/Contract Specialist and Project

Officer (PO/COTR)

• Required compliance with regulations and policies, such as animal welfare, human subject protection, fiscal management and administrative compliance

• Submission of invoices and technical progress reports

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Differences between Contracts and Grants

• Federal Acquisition Regulation, Health and Human Services Acquisition Regulation, NIH acquisition policies

• Proposals are evaluated against technical evaluation criteria created for that project

• Will likely involve negotiations and an opportunity to submit revised proposals at the conclusion of negotiations

• Subject to public policy initiatives and social and economic programs

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How Do I Find Out About Contracts?

• Plans to award contracts and notice of awarded contracts exceeding $25,000 are published in the Federal Business Opportunities http://www.fbo.gov

• NIH RFPs http://oamp.od.nih.gov/

• NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/

• Electronic Guide to NIH Acquisition http://acq-map.oamp.od.nih.gov

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Information from IC Website

• RFP No. NO1DA-11-8899 – Development and Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Products for Addiction Treatment

• RFP Release Date: March 3, 2011

• Receipt Dates: Letter of Intent - March 24, 2011; Proposal - May 3, 2011

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Sample Technical Evaluation Criteria 1. Technical Approach - 35 Points Suitability and feasibility; methods and procedures

2. Scientific Rationale - 30 Points

Soundness of the scientific rationale of the proposed concept;

rationale of the likelihood of obtaining goal

3. Qualifications and Availability of Proposed

Scientific and Management Staff - 25 Points Leadership and Management Structure; Scientific

and Technical Staff; Subcontractors 4. Facilities and Resources - 10 Points

Documented availability and adequacy of facilities,

equipment, and resources

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Should You Try to Get an NIH Contract?

• Keep in mind that in FY2011 the NIH expects to award nearly $3 billion in research contracts.

• Preparing a proposal requires individual and institutional resources.

• You must realistically assess your chances of winning a contract.

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• Carefully read the Request for Proposals that interests you. It contains all the information needed to prepare a proposal.

• Will you be able to convince peer reviewers that you understand the problem and have a sound approach?

• How would your personnel, especially key personnel, rate in an evaluation?

• How would your facilities score?

• If you are not successful, request a debriefing from the CO to find out why you were not selected for award and to get information that will help you better compete in the future.

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Additional Information • The NIH Contracts Page

http://ocm.od.nih.gov/contracts/contract.htm contains a link to “A Guide to the NIH Acquisition

Process” and other information.

• Valuable information is also available through the Office of Extramural Research Web site http://grants.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm

• A link to the FAR https://www.acquisition.gov/far/

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• Hopefully you have gained some insight into NIH contracts, including what contracts are and what you need to consider when deciding to pursue an award.

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Questions?

Rosemary M. Hamill

Procurement Analyst

Office of Acquisitions

National Cancer Institute

NIH/DHHS

[email protected]