Closed Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
AI Summary
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking a thyroid bioassay counter system to replace its obsolete monitoring equipment for personnel exposure to I-123, I-125, and I-131. The system must include a mobile platform, advanced detectors, and automated calibration features. Interested bidders should submit their company information and capabilities to Robert Singman via email by the specified deadline, ensuring no proprietary information is included.
BACKGROUND
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Radiation Safety Division (RSD) is responsible for radiation protection and regulatory compliance matters for NIST’s radioactive materials license at the NIST Gaithersburg, MD campus.
As part of managing the radiation safety program, RSD is responsible for monitoring radiation exposures for people working with volatile radionuclides. Monitoring of personnel is performed by using an in-vivo monitoring system typically monitoring exposure to the thyroid gland. RSD’s system has become inoperable and obsolete.
To restore RSD’s capability to quantify personnel exposures, RSD requires a thyroid bioassay system.
SPECIFICATIONS
Minimum System Capabilities:
The thyroid bioassay system shall be capable of monitoring staff for I-123, I-125 and I-131 exposure. The system and well counter shall consist of a mobile platform allowing easy mobility. The platform shall be equipped with a positioning LED, a multi-axis and articulating arm for accurate and reproducible positioning of uptake measurements, an all in one flat panel PC with high capacity hard drive, a 1024-channel multi-channel analyzer (MCA), a 2” x 2” NaI detector with collimated shield, and a 2” diameter NaI(Tl) well detector with a lead shield. The system shall have automatic calibration and QA functionality with a QA source holder for reproducible geometry.
Detector characteristics: The detector must be a 2” diameter NaI(Tl) scintillation detector with collimator capable of measuring I-123, I-125 and I-131.
MCA characteristics: The multichannel analyzer must have 1024 channels with two detector inputs (probe and well counter); full-width half max spectral resolution of at least 10%; maximum count rate of 200,000 at 5%; count rate linearity within 2% up to 150,000 cps; presets live time, real time, total counts; automatic peak finding; automatic high voltage adjustment for probe and well counter.
Well Counter characteristics: 2” diameter NaI(Tl) well detector with 1.55” deep and 0.66” diameter well; at least 1” lead well shield.
Computer characteristics: Windows 11 software platform; flat panel all-in-one computer with at least 1GB RAM and 64GB SSD; printer
Software characteristics: Fully automated daily QA and calibration capability including automatic high voltage adjustment, energy calibration, zero adjust, gain adjust, detector efficiency calculations, detector resolution, chi-square, constancy and MDA. Administration summary QA report capability including sample output reports and isotope spectrum.
Physical characteristics: Portable with heavy duty locking casters; 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 2.6 AMP line voltage. Weight with 2” in. shield well not to exceed 550 lb.
HOW TO RESPOND TO THIS NOTICE
In responding to this notice, please DO NOT PROVIDE PROPRIETARY INFORRMATION. Please include only the following information, readable in either Microsoft Word 365, Microsoft Excel 365, or .pdf format, in the response. Submit the response by email to Robert Singman at robert.singman@nist.gov notice as soon as possible, and preferably before the closing date and time of this notice.
IMPORTANT NOTES
The information received in response to this notice will be reviewed and considered so that the NIST may appropriately solicit for its requirements in the near future.
This notice should not be construed as a commitment by the NIST to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract.
Responses will not be considered as proposals or quotations.
No award will be made as a result of this notice.
The NIST is not responsible for any costs incurred by the respondents to this notice.
The NIST reserves the right to use information provided by respondents for any purpose deemed necessary and appropriate.
Thank you for taking the time to submit a response to this request!
THYROID BIOASSAY COUNTER SYSTEM is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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