Closed Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

    TITLE – SCIENTIFIC FREEZER

    Sol. PCA-NHLBI-03869Sources SoughtSet-aside: Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)BETHESDA, MD
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    closed Apr 24, 2026
    POSTED
    Apr 17, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    334516
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    6515
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The National Institutes of Health is seeking small businesses capable of providing an automated -80°C ultra-low temperature freezer system. This Sources Sought notice aims to assess the availability and capability of small businesses to enhance biospecimen storage and management for the NHLBI. Responses will inform the acquisition method and potential set-asides.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    PCA-NHLBI-03869
    Notice Type
    Sources Sought
    Set-Aside
    Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
    Posted Date
    April 17, 2026
    Response Deadline
    April 24, 2026
    NAICS Code
    334516AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    6515
    Primary Contact
    Lynda Cole
    State
    MD
    ZIP Code
    20892
    AI Product/Service
    product

    Description

    Scientific Automated -80°C Ultra-Low Temperature (ULT) Freezer System Sources Sought Notice # PCA-NHLBI-03869

    Contracting Office Address

    Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Office of Acquisitions, OA Office of the Director, OD 6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 537-S, Bethesda, MD, 20892.

    Introduction

    This is a notice issued on behalf of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Office of Acquisitions, OA Office of the Director, OD, DHHS, UNITED STATES.  This is a Small Business Sources Sought notice.  This is NOT a solicitation for proposals, proposal abstracts, or quotations.  The purpose of this Sources Sought is to seek the availability and capability of small business concerns, including 8(a) small business and/or small qualified small business concerns [including Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDB), Woman-owned Small Businesses (WOSB), Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) Small Businesses, Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSB) and Service-Disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB] that are interested in and capable of performing the work described in the statement of work.  Your responses to the information requested will assist the Government in determining the appropriate acquisition method, including whether a set-aside is possible.  

    Background

    The National Institutes of Health, Office of Acquisitions, OA, Office of the Director, OD is seeking small businesses with the ability to provide an Automated -80°C Ultra-Low Temperature (ULT) Freezer System for National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI).

    STATEMENT OF NEED:

    Establishing a new laboratory facility for the NHLBI Biospecimen Core that includes a state-of-the-art automated -80°C biospecimen freezer is a strategic step to strengthen biospecimen stewardship and increase the value of these resources across the DIR scientific ecosystem. The upgraded space will expand the Core’s capacity to deliver high-quality biospecimen handling, processing, banking, storage, and distribution in support of all NHLBI Division of Intramural Research (DIR) programs.

    A primary objective is to centralize biospecimen processing and storage to streamline workflows and reduce duplication across DIR laboratories. The Core currently supports about 60 labs conducting 150 clinical trials and manages roughly 35,000 biospecimens linked to 7,700 participant visits each year. It also provides continuous oversight of more than 300 manual freezers and 200 temperature probes across the Bethesda campus, along with backup storage when needed.

    Automated -80°C ultra-low temperature (ULT) freezers offer secure, high-capacity, technology-enabled storage and retrieval. By maintaining a stable -80°C environment for long-term preservation of materials such as blood products (including serum and plasma), cells, DNA, RNA, other bodily fluids (such as urine), and tissues (including bone marrow), these systems protect sample integrity. Robotic handling reduces manual touches and minimizes sample exposure during retrieval, while high-density storage helps conserve laboratory space. Integration with sample tracking and inventory software further improves traceability and inventory control.

    A return on investment (ROI) analysis indicates that, while the automated freezer requires a substantial initial capital investment, annual operating costs are significantly lower compared with a manual freezer farm—delivering approximately $1 million in savings by Year 2, with savings increasing thereafter. The investment is recovered in just under five years, driven largely by reductions in labor (88%), energy (67%), and floor space (66%). Transferring legacy collections into the automated unit will allow the DIR to phase out many manual freezers and enhance the long-term sustainability of biospecimen storage.

    Key benefits of integrating an automated biospecimen freezer into the new facility include:

    1. Operational efficiency and quality control: Centralized management enables standardized workflows and consistent quality oversight for research-ready samples.
    2. Modernized storage and faster retrieval: Barcoded tube storage with automated retrieval and continuous monitoring improves specimen integrity and accelerates access compared with manual searches.
    3. Improved data systems and accessibility: Integration with laboratory information management systems enhances location tracking, data management, and research workflows.
    4. Resource optimization: Consolidation reduces redundancy and strengthens inventory management, improving use of space, funds, and personnel.
    5. Regulatory and ethical compliance: The facility supports adherence to applicable requirements and ethical standards, including NIH Human Biospecimen Program expectations (3008).
    6. Collaboration and sharing: Centralized resources broaden access to diverse collections, supporting cross-lab collaboration within the scientific ecosystem.
    7. Scalability and future readiness: The facility can more readily adopt new technologies and scale to meet growing research demand.

    Overall, establishing this facility with an automated -80°C freezer is a forward-looking investment that enhances biospecimen integrity, operational performance, and sustainability while strengthening the DIR scientific ecosystem and enabling high-impact biomedical research.

    1. Product Specifications/Features/Salient Characteristics

    The vendor shall furnish, install, test, and provide training for an automated -80°C ULT freezer system that meets or exceeds the following minimum functional requirements.

    1. Environmental Performance (Storage and Cold Chain)
      1. Storage temperature performance (minimum): Maintain storage bank air temperature at -80°C ± 3°C.
      2. Enhanced temperature performance: The system design shall support:
      • Temperature stability: ± 1.5°C from set temperature within the storage bank.
      • Temperature homogeneity: < 3°C across the storage compartment.
      1. Cold chain protection for Input/Output (I/O) and exceptions: Provide an internal -80°C buffer capability to stabilize samples during input, output, and exception handling (e.g., barcode read errors), preserving cold chain until resolution.
      2. Input/Output (I/O) temperature: I/O area temperature shall be -20°C or lower with minimal time in the I/O area; samples must be queued at -80°C for all scenarios, including instrument operational errors.
      3. Humidity/frost prevention: Provide active humidity control designed to prevent frost accumulation that can impair barcode reading and mechanical reliability; include frost removal capabilities.
    1. Capacity, Labware Support, and Handling
      1. Usable storage capacity: Provide usable capacity to store ≥ 3.5 million FluidX 1.0 mL 2D-barcoded screw-cap tubes (9 mm diameter).
      2. Supported labware formats (SBS and legacy): Support automated storage and retrieval of 2D barcoded vials/tubes in SBS format, including (but not limited to) internally and externally threaded 2D barcoded vials/tubes in nominal sizes 0.5 mL, 1.0 mL, 1.5 mL, and 1.9 mL.
      3. Legacy and diverse workflow support: Must also support scanning of side-labeled barcodes (in addition to bottom-coded formats) and securely store/individually pick:
        • 1.8 mL Sarstedt tubes
        • 2.0 mL cryogenic vials
        • PAXgene RNA tubes
        • Accommodate standard cryoboxes with a 5-inch square footprint
      4. Automated identification and validation: Provide automated imaging/identification functions at minimum for:
        • Reading tray barcodes, rack barcodes, 2D codes on tube bases, and 1D/2D codes on tube sides
        • Measuring container height for storage validation
        • Detecting presence/absence of containers
      5. Picking throughput: Sample picking rate/speed shall be optimized for highest practical rate and support automated picking between SBS and other density formats.
    2. Resilience, Refrigeration, Monitoring, and Alarms
    1. Dual-redundant refrigeration: Provide two independent refrigeration circuits per -80°C storage bank, each capable of maintaining required temperature conditions.
    2. Emergency backup cooling: Provide liquid nitrogen (LN2) backup refrigeration capability for emergency backup when mechanical refrigeration is unavailable.
    3. Independent environmental controls: Provide an environmental control system that operates separately from automation or control software to ensure resilient monitoring and regulation of environmental conditions. This way, environmental monitoring and regulation will continue uninterrupted even if the automation or software systems experience downtime.
    4. Alarm/notification and integration: Provide alarm/notification capability and support external alarm integration (i.e., REES Scientific Alarm Monitoring hardware).
    1. Software, Security, Integration, and Data Integrity
    1. User interface and API: Provide control software with a web-based UI and RESTful API for order submission/status and inventory query workflows.
    2. Hosting: Provide cloud or cluster server hosting that is internet-accessible, consistent with NIH security requirements and implementation constraints.
    3. Inventory/LIMS capability: Include onboard inventory management (LIMS-like functionality) enabling full inventory tracking and equipment operation.
    4. Third-party integration deliverables: Provide third-party integration capabilities (e.g., independent LIMS), including API code and use documentation.
    5. Authentication: Support enterprise authentication integration (e.g., Active Directory/LDAP) or equivalent secure authentication method.
    6. Audit trails and logging: Provide comprehensive audit trail/event logging for user actions, orders, inventory changes, and system/environment events with exportable records.
    7. Regulatory readiness: System must be designed to support 21 CFR Part 11 compliance.
    8. Order management: Must support: (1) submitting orders even if all vials are not present in the physical unit at the time, (2) reprioritizing submitted orders, (3) partial fill and queue, and (4) order and inventory audits.
    9. Consolidation/defragmentation: Must support automated consolidation/defragmentation during system downtime to optimize storage space and group like specimens together based on predetermined and occasionally updated sample metadata.
    10. Software updates: Minimize workflow interruptions; provide UAT for updates, plus release notes and an anticipated function impact summary.
    1. Physical/Facility Constraints
    1. The entire freezer system—including all required service clearances, access panels, and ancillary equipment—must fit within a designated footprint of 52 feet by 15 feet.
    2. Total system height, including any overhead infrastructure or ventilation requirements, must not exceed a 12-foot ceiling height.
    1. Installation, Testing, Training, and Acceptance
      1. Installation: Provide on-site installation.
      2. Site Acceptance Testing (SAT): Provide on-site SAT with clear pass/fail criteria including, at minimum:
        • Environmental performance (-80°C control; I/O cold chain; humidity/frost controls)
        • Redundancy/failover performance (dual refrigeration; LN2 backup capability)
        • Barcode read performance (bottom and side codes; trays/racks)
        • Pick/place accuracy and throughput
        • Inventory reconciliation
        • Integration deliverables including UAT for third-party/API workflows

    Training: Provide comprehensive on-site training to operators

    Capability Statement

    Small business concerns that believe they possess the capabilities necessary to undertake this work should submit complete documentation of their capabilities to the Contracting Officer.  The capability statement should include 1)Name and address of the vendor, 2) Size and type of business, 3) Point of contact with the name, title, phone, fax, and email, 4) UEI number.  5) the professional qualifications of experts, and technical personnel as it relates to the above outlined requirements, any other information considered relevant to this service. The capability statement must not exceed 7 pages.  Interested small business organizations are required to identify their size standards in accordance with the Small Business Administration.  The government requests that no proprietary or confidential business data be submitted in a response to this notice.  However, responses that indicate the information therein is proprietary will be properly safeguarded for Government use only.  Capability statements must include the name and telephone numbers of a point of contact having authority and knowledge to discuss responses with Government representatives.  Capability statements in response to this market survey that do not provide sufficient information for evaluation will be considered non-responsive. When submitting this information, please reference the solicitation notice number. 
     

    Point of Contact:

    Lynda Cole, Contract Specialist, Office of the Director, OD, Lynda.cole@nih.gov.

    Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Office of Acquisition, Office of the Director, 6701 Rockledge Dr., Rm 537-S, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA

    Submission Instructions:

    Interested parties shall submit capability statements via email to Lynda Cole at

    Lynda.cole@nih.gov.  Due Friday, April 24, 2026 @ 10:00 am EST.

    All responses must be received by the specified due date and time in order to be considered.

    This notice does not obligate the Government to award a contract or otherwise pay for the information provided in the response.  No proprietary, classified, confidential, or sensitive information should be included in your response.  The Government reserves the right to use information provided by respondents for any purpose deemed necessary and legally appropriate.  Any organization responding to this notice should ensure that its response is complete and sufficiently detailed to allow the Government to determine the organization’s qualifications to provide the item.  Respondents are advised that the Government is under no obligation to acknowledge receipt of the information received or provide feedback to respondents with respect to any information submitted.  After review of the responses received, pre-solicitation and solicitation notices will be published in SAM.GOV.  However, responses to this notice will not be considered adequate responses to a solicitation. 

    Key dates

    1. April 17, 2026Posted Date
    2. April 24, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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