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FY25 Vaccines for Children

ID: 75D30125R00065 • Type: Synopsis Solicitation • Match:  90%
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Description

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) awards contracts to the manufacturers of pediatric vaccines for the purchase of standard commercial pediatric vaccines. Vaccines are one of the most cost-effective ways to prevent disease and reduce healthcare costs. The Vaccine for Children (VFC) program, established pursuant to Section 13631 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 (OBRA '93), guarantees federal support for the purchase and supply of sufficient quantities of vaccine to the States to cover a defined group of children. The program helps assure the implementation of effective immunization practices and proper use of vaccines to achieve higher immunization coverage. Children (18 years-of-age or younger) who qualify for immunization through the VFC purchase program include those who are (1) Medicaid-eligible, (2) without health insurance, (3) American Indian/Alaska native (as defined in Subsection (h)(3) of the OBRA '93), or (4) children with health insurance, which does not cover the cost of vaccines, if they receive their immunizations at a Federally-qualified health center or rural health clinic (as defined by the Social Security Act). Health care providers who agree to certain requirements are eligible through the States to receive free vaccine through this VFC purchase program. The establishment of these contracts provides an opportunity to utilize VFC funds and Section 317 vaccine purchase funds to obtain vaccines at prices below those available in the commercial marketplace. In addition, awardees may opt to purchase additional quantities of vaccine under any resulting contract to provide immunizations for children who are not federally vaccine-eligible children using state and local funds. Offerors for this requirement must be manufacturers of pediatric vaccines in accordance with 42

U.S.C. 1396s. The term "manufacturer" means any corporation, organization, or institution, whether public or private (including Federal, State, and local departments, agencies, and instrumentalities), which manufactures, imports, processes, or distributes under its label any pediatric vaccine. The term "manufacture" means to manufacture, import, process, or distribute a vaccine.

Background
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) awards contracts to manufacturers of pediatric vaccines for the purchase of standard commercial pediatric vaccines.

The Vaccine for Children (VFC) program, established under the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, ensures federal support for purchasing sufficient vaccine quantities to cover a defined group of children. This program aims to implement effective immunization practices and improve immunization coverage among eligible children, including those who are Medicaid-eligible, uninsured, American Indian/Alaska native, or have insufficient insurance coverage for vaccines.

The contracts allow the use of VFC funds and Section 317 vaccine purchase funds to acquire vaccines at lower prices than those in the commercial market. Awardees may also purchase additional vaccine quantities using state and local funds for non-federally eligible children.

Work Details
The contract involves the delivery of standard commercial pediatric vaccines with specific requirements:
1. Shelf Life: Vaccines must have a minimum 12-month shelf life remaining upon delivery.
2. Packaging: All items must be packaged in a standard commercial manner.
3. Packing: Products must maintain FDA recommended temperatures during transit, requiring an electronic temperature monitoring device with each shipment unless otherwise approved by CDC.
4. Delivery Time: Vaccines must be delivered within 15 working days after receipt of an order.
5. Place of Delivery: Vaccines are to be delivered F.O.B. Destination to CDC centralized distribution locations in Olive Branch, MS; Aurora, CO; and/or Clermont, KY.
6. Compliance: Vaccines must be manufactured under a current establishment and product license issued by the FDA and comply with Current Good Manufacturing Practice Regulations (CGMPR).

Period of Performance
The contract period begins on the date of award and ends 12 months later.

Place of Performance
Vaccines will be delivered to CDC centralized distribution locations in Olive Branch, MS; Aurora, CO; and/or Clermont, KY.

Overview

Response Deadline
Jan. 30, 2025, 1:00 p.m. EST Past Due
Posted
Jan. 16, 2025, 4:16 p.m. EST (updated: Jan. 17, 2025, 2:13 p.m. EST)
Set Aside
None
Place of Performance
Atlanta, GA 30341 United States
Source

Current SBA Size Standard
1300 Employees
Pricing
Likely Fixed Price
Est. Level of Competition
Low
On 1/16/25 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued Synopsis Solicitation 75D30125R00065 for FY25 Vaccines for Children due 1/30/25. The opportunity was issued full & open with NAICS 325412 and PSC 6505.
Primary Contact
Name
James Sprigler   Profile
Email
Phone
(404) 498-3879

Secondary Contact

Name
David Dombeck   Profile
Email
Phone
(470) 488-2695

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Additional Details

Source Agency Hierarchy
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF > CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION > CDC OFFICE OF ACQUISITION SERVICES
FPDS Organization Code
7523-00254
Source Organization Code
100188028
Last Updated
Feb. 15, 2025
Last Updated By
zbs6@cdc.gov
Archive Date
Feb. 14, 2025