Opportunity

SAM #75N98026R00098

Leica Stellaris Microscope System with Advanced Imaging Capabilities for NIH NICHD

Buyer

NICHD

Posted

June 15, 2026

Respond By

June 22, 2026

Identifier

75N98026R00098

NAICS

334516, 423490

The National Institutes of Health (NIH), Office of the Director (OD), National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), is seeking information from qualified small businesses for a Leica Microsystems Stellaris Microscope System with advanced imaging capabilities. - Government Buyer: - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Office of the Director (OD) - National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) - OEM Highlight: - Leica Microsystems is the specified Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) - Products/Services Requested: - Leica Stellaris Microscope System with: - Confocal imaging - 3D STED super-resolution - Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM) - Spectral multiplexing (up to 15 colors) - White light laser (440–790 nm) - Prism-based spectral detection - Five Hybrid (HyD) detectors - Pulsed depletion at 775 nm and 589 nm - Integrated FLIM module - Pulse picker - Fast-switching scanning modes - Motorized correction collar hardware/software for Leica objectives - New Leica 86x water-immersion objective - Tools for spectral multiplexing and unmixing - Unique/Notable Requirements: - System must be brand name or equal to Leica Stellaris - Trade-in of existing Leica TCSSP8 microscope (serial number 8100000924) is required - Vendors must demonstrate capability to provide all required items, accept trade-ins, and provide estimated trade-in values

Description

The National Institutes of Health (NIH), Office of the Director (OD) is conducting a market survey to determine the availability and technical capability of qualified small businesses, including 8(a) small businesses, small, disadvantaged businesses, woman-owned small businesses, servicedisabled veteran-owned small businesses or HUBZone small businesses capable of providing a new Brand name or equal to Leica Microsystems Stellaris Microscope System with Confocal, 3DSTED, FLIM, and Spectral Multiplexing imaging capabilities. An NIH lab requires acquisition of a Leica Stellaris microscope system to provide investigators with substantially improved sensitivity, resolution, and advanced imaging modalities needed for modern cellular and subcellular research. The current Leica SP8 confocal microscope has served as an imaging workhorse for more than a decade, supporting approximately 25 laboratories in the past year and an estimated 50 laboratories over its lifetime. The SP8 will be traded in as a line-item discount toward the new system. The Stellaris platform is required to enable advanced confocal imaging, three-dimensional STED super-resolution, fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM), and high-plex spectral multiplexing workflows (up to 15 colors) to support spatial-omics–type studies and other complex multi-parameter imaging experiments. Product Specifications/Features/Salient Characteristics Required Minimum Specifications: · Confocal excitation: white light laser with tunable excitation range 440–790 nm with AOBS system. · Prism-based fluorescence detection: prism-based spectral detection with variable emission windows to 850 nm. · Detectors: five (5) Hybrid (HyD) detectors optimized for spectral detection across approximately 400–850 nm. · 3D STED super-resolution: pulsed depletion at 775 nm and 589 nm, with threedimensional STED capability. · FLIM: integrated fluorescence lifetime imaging module for lifetime measurements, enhancement of super-resolution performance, and lifetime-based fluorescence species separation. · Pulse picker: capability to reduce/adjust the white light laser repetition rate to optimize FLIM and related applications. · Scanning modes: ability to fast-switch between galvo and resonant scanning to support both high-resolution and high-speed imaging needs. · Objective correction-collar support (existing lenses): motorized correction collar hardware and software support for existing Leica 100x oil and 93x glycerol objectives. · New objective: a Leica 86x water-immersion objective with correction collar, chromatically corrected across the full 440–790 nm excitation range and optimized for 589 nm and 775 nm STED depletion, to ensure accurate multi-color registration and optimal super-resolution performance. · High-plex spectral multiplexing: capability to image of 15 (or more) fluorescent colors per sample, including tools to plan spectral multiplexing panels and perform spectral unmixing. TRADE- IN EQUIPMENT: The lab/government has a Leica Microscope, MDL: TCSSP8, SN: 8100000924, (acquired new in 2015) that it intends to offer as a trade-in toward the procurement of the new equipment. Interested vendors should state in their capability statements whether they accept trade-ins and provide an estimated trade-in value or credit structure. Interested firms with the capability of providing all the required items shall submit a capability statement to assist the Government in determining in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation 19.104-1. The intended procurement will be classified under North American Industrial Classification (NAICS) code 334516 with a size standard of 1000e. All respondents are required to identify their firm’s size and type of business. Interested firms responding to this market survey must provide (a) capability statement demonstrating their experience, skills and capability to fulfill the Government’s requirements for the above. The capability statement shall be in sufficient enough details so that the Government can determine the experience and capability of your firm to provide the items above. Offers must also be accompanied by descriptive literature, delivery timeframe, warranties and other information that demonstrates that the offer meets all the foregoing requirements. Capability statements must include the name and telephone number, and email address of a point of contact having authority and knowledge to discuss responses with Government representatives. Capability statements in response to the market survey that do not provide sufficient information for evaluation will be considered non-responsive. A copy of the capability statement must be received via email to robinsti@mail.nih.gov Attn: Tina Robinson prior to 5:00 pm eastern daylight time on June 22, 2026. Capability statement must reference solicitation# 75N98026R00098. Submission by email must also reference solicitation

75N98026R00098 on the subject line of the email. Any questions must be sent via email to

robinsti@mail.nih.gov and must include solicitation# 75N98026R00098on the subject line of email. Capability statements, etc will not be returned to firm/sender. This synopsis is for information and planning purposes and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government, nor will the Government pay for information solicited.

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