Opportunity

SAM #W911SR-26-9-NAMS

Army Solicitation for New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) to Advance Medical Countermeasures Against CBRN Threats

Buyer

W6QK ACC-APG

Posted

June 01, 2026

Respond By

June 12, 2026

Identifier

W911SR-26-9-NAMS

NAICS

541714, 325414, 541715, 541713

The Department of the Army is seeking innovative project proposals to advance New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) for medical countermeasure (MCM) development against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats. - Government Buyer: - Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command (Edgewood Contracting Division) - Joint Program Executive Office for CBRN Defense, Joint Product Lead for CBRN Emerging Technologies - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the solicitation is open to qualified organizations capable of developing NAM technologies - Products/Services Requested: - Development, manufacturing, and delivery of NAM capabilities to reduce reliance on animal models - Prototype projects for immunogenicity/toxicology testing, aerosol exposure/MCM efficacy in lungs, testbed capabilities, and pharmacokinetic prediction - No specific part numbers or quantities; focus is on prototype development - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Projects must comply with 10 USC 4022 (Other Transaction Authority) - Emphasis on reducing in vivo (animal) testing to accelerate MCM fielding for deployed U.S. Forces - Prototypes may lead to follow-on production contracts or other transaction agreements - Solutions must enhance the mission effectiveness of Department of Defense personnel and supporting systems - Place of Performance: - Fort Detrick, MD (primary location for project execution) - Edgewood Division, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD (contracting office)

Description

Agency: Department of the Army

Office: Army Contracting Command, Edgewood Contracting Division Location: Fort Detrick, MD, USA

Program Office: Capability Program Executive Office for CBRN Defense, Joint Project Management Office for CBRN Emerging Technologies

RPP Number: W911SR-26-9-NAMS Date Issued: June 1, 2026

Proposals Due: 1500 hours, June 12, 2026

1. Through this Request for Project Proposal (RPP), the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense’s (CPE CBRND) Joint Product Lead for CBRN Emerging Technologies (JPL CBRN ET) seeks to advance New Approach Methodology (NAM) capabilities that reduce reliance on traditional animal models, de-risk Medical Countermeasure (MCM) development against CBRN threats and shorten MCM development timelines as described in the attached Statement of Objectives (SOO). In accordance with Section VIII.A.11 of announcement CBRND BAA 22-01, the Government is hereby requesting formal submission of preproposals to execute a formal agreement under 10 USC 4022, Other Transaction Authority (OTA) for the prototype project described below.

Upon receipt of a preproposal submitted in response to this RPP, the next steps are as follows:

The Government will evaluate the preproposal. Discussions among the parties, whether verbally or in writing, will occur as appropriate. The Government may request a full proposal from the offeror. Additional discussions will occur as necessary. Award(s) may be made after evaluation and selection of a successful submission. (Note: Awards are dependent upon the availability of funds.)

2. This RPP is issued to request project proposals in compliance with USC 4022 and is being issued for planning purposes only. It is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government to award an agreement, nor will the Government pay for the information solicited.

3. The JPL CBRN ET is tasked with developing, manufacturing, and delivering safe and effective medical countermeasures capabilities against CBRN threats for deployed U.S. Forces. This effort intends to result in NAM capabilities that will reduce in vivo dependencies and enable faster fielding of MCMs to warfighters. Agreement under the authority of 10 USC 4022, with the expectation that quantities necessary for production, including fielding and testing new capabilities, may be non-competitively procured from awarded to the successful performer(s) of a prototype project in a follow-on production contract or other transaction agreement.

4. The Government will review/evaluate the submitted preproposals and if there is Government interest, the Agreements Officer may issue a request for full proposal (RFFP) in response to this RPP. The Government may award an agreement based on the submission or may require submission of additional details. The award of Prototype agreements shall be for the development of prototypes that are directly relevant to enhancing the mission effectiveness of personnel of the Department of Defense and the supporting platforms, systems, components, or materials proposed to be acquired or developed by the Department of Defense, or to improvement of platforms, systems, components, or materials in use by the Armed Forces. A prototype project can generally be described as a preliminary pilot, test, evaluation, demonstration, or agile development activity used to evaluate the technical or manufacturing feasibility or military utility of a particular technology, process, concept, end item, effect, or other discrete feature. Only a warranted Agreements Officer may obligate the U.S. Government to the expenditure of funds for awards under this Announcement.

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