Closed Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
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The National Institutes of Health seeks services for repairs and modifications to two mobile research vehicles used in the HANDLS study on age-related health disparities. The vehicles require maintenance to ensure safe clinical spaces for ongoing research. Interested parties should respond to this Source Sought notice.
The mobile research vehicles (MRVs) are custom-built vehicles by LifeLine Mobile for the National Institute on Aging, HANDLS study program that need repairs and modifications. HANDLS is a study of age-related health disparities in Baltimore which uses three mobile medical research vehicles. These vehicles serve as community-based platforms for clinical research which has been ongoing since 2004. Two vehicles need repairs: MRV1 and MRV2. MRV1 is a 50-foot customized trailer divided into three functional exam areas which can be pulled by a truck. MRV2 is a 43-foot customized self-propelled truck divided into functional areas for participant interviews, cognitive testing, and audio and vision testing. These vehicles are maintained to provide safe clinical spaces for workers and study participants. Maintenance provides cost savings to the government by upkeeping the financial investment in the equipment. The vehicles will be worked on at different times to minimize the impact to the ongoing research study.
LIFELINE MOBILE is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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