Contract · 8(a) Sole Source

Malaria and leishmaniasis surveillance in Amazonas - Peru

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE NAVY
Location
CHACHAPOYAS, PE-AMA
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 5 days (Jul 23, 2026)
Posted
Jul 13, 2026
Set-aside
8(a) Sole Source
NAICS code
541715

What this contract is for

Study called Malaria and leishmaniasis surveillance in Amazonas - Peru. The contractor shall provide services including (but not limited to) i) project management, ii) write a human subject protocol, iii) obtain the respective ethical and regulatory approvals for conducting human subject research, iv) conduct fieldwork, collect samples and clinical and epidemiological data and v) conduct screening using microscopy and molecular laboratory methods for detection of Plasmodium and leishmania on collected specimens. The Offeror is encouraged to propose a labor mix and level of effort based on their technical approach. The contractor shall provide general classes of services including (but not limited to) project management, provision of clinical samples, laboratory testing, shipment of samples, data analysis and reporting. The time of the study is 5 months, from August to December 2026.

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