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SURFACE SAMPLING TECHNOLOGIES THAT FUNCTION INDEPENDENTLY OR AS A SET OF COMPONENTS THAT PROVIDE COLLECTION & ID OF BIOLOGICAL AGENTS
Army Contracting Command, ACC-APG Aberdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood, MD.
Federal Business Opportunities, Solicitation W911SR-19-R-JBTDS-2, 2019

The Joint Project Manager for Nuclear Biological and Radiological Contamination Avoidance at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD, is conducting market research to identify parties with current, off-the-shelf, and future environmental surface sampling technologies for tactical and sensitive site exploitation for biological warfare agents. The technologies can be standalone systems with integrated identifiers or work in tandem with existing biological detection assays. The surface sampling technology sample collection method must be compatible with follow-on confirmatory identification using some or all the following technologies and methods: PCR, immunoassay, gene sequencing, culturing, etc. Additional requirements are listed in the FedBizOpps notice. Responses are due by 4:00 PM ET on September 30, 2019. https://www.fbo.gov/notices/252f9da1bfbb42478f0fe63f596a5241



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