Active Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

    REVIEW OF INFANT FORMULA NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS

    Sol. 75F40126R00060Combined Synopsis/SolicitationROCKVILLE, MD
    Open · 14d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    14
    closes Jul 27, 2026
    POSTED
    Jul 6, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    311514
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    8940
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The FDA is seeking a contractor for a comprehensive review of infant formula nutrient requirements as mandated by FDORA. This review will assess fourteen nutrients, incorporating the latest scientific findings to ensure infant formulas support healthy growth. The contractor will provide detailed reports on nutrient standards, intake estimations, and emerging scientific evidence, fulfilling regulatory requirements for the first review commencing in 2026.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    75F40126R00060
    Notice Type
    Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
    Posted Date
    July 6, 2026
    Response Deadline
    July 27, 2026
    NAICS Code
    311514AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    8940
    Primary Contact
    Amanda Edger
    State
    MD
    ZIP Code
    20857
    AI Product/Service
    service

    Description

    The Office of Critical Foods (OCF) Infant Formula Premarket Review Staff (IFPRS) within the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Human Foods Program (HFP) Nutrition Center of Excellence (NCE) is seeking information to assess the feasibility of fulfilling a highly specialized requirement related to the comprehensive review of infant formula nutrient requirements mandated by the Food and Drug Omnibus Reform Act (FDORA) and a component of Operation Stork Speed.

    In March 2025, in coordination with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), FDA launched Operation Stork Speed (OSS)— a multi-pronged initiative to expand options for safe, reliable, and nutritious infant formula for American families. These enhanced commitments are focused on making sure a strong supply of infant formula—which is often the sole source of nutrition for infants—remains available for one of our nation’s most vulnerable populations. FDORA, enacted as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, mandates that FDA review infant formula nutrient requirements every four years, as appropriate, with the first review commencing in 2026. Although FDA regularly reviews individual nutrient requirements for infant formulas, the last comprehensive review was in 1998.

    This comprehensive nutrient review for infant formulas intended for healthy, full-term infants will incorporate the latest scientific findings regarding human milk composition, infant nutritional needs, and developmental requirements to ensure infant formula products support healthy growth and development and help inform our regulatory decision-making. This process will ensure that infants benefit from the most up-to-date science and innovation as research continues to advance our understanding of infants’ dietary needs.

    The Contractor shall obtain a comprehensive review of fourteen different nutrients for infant formula, including protein, fat, linoleic acid, carbohydrates, iron, copper, zinc, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, vitamin K, DHA, ARA, alpha-linolenic acid, and L-carnitine.
    • Obtain, for each nutrient, a unique Microsoft Word file including:
    o National and International Expert Body Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) for healthy term infants.
    o Global infant formula nutrient standards and recommendations (per 100 kcal).
    o Nutrient content of human milk.
    o Daily intake estimation, including comparison with DRIs and human milk exposure.
    o A brief background on the nutrient, including function and metabolism, biomarkers, deficiency and toxicity, and nutrient interactions.
    o Additional considerations. For example, other dietary sources of the nutrient, such as water used to reconstitute powdered infant formula.
    o New or emerging scientific evidence regarding the nutrient, including clinical studies and health outcomes, safety data, and mechanistic studies.
    • Proposed action and justification related to current requirements in 21 CFR 107.100(a).
    • Fulfill the requirement of the Food and Drug Omnibus Reform Act of 2022 (FDORA), enacted as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, that FDA review infant formula nutrient requirements every four years, as appropriate, with the first review commencing in 2026. Per FDORA, such review must consider any new scientific data or information related to infant formula nutrients, including international infant formula standards.
    • Use the information to initiate appropriate action to ensure that infant formulas marketed in the United States are nutritionally adequate to support healthy growth and development in infants.

    Key dates

    1. July 6, 2026Posted Date
    2. July 27, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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    REVIEW OF INFANT FORMULA NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS 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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