OTA Sources Sought - Asbestos Related Disease Screening - Libby, MT
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
Notice type
Special Notice
Solicitation #
CDC-OTA-SSN-26-0001
NAICS
621511
PSC
Q999
Set-aside
No Set aside used
Posted
June 18, 2026
Response due
July 2, 2026
Place of performance
Libby, MT
What this opportunity is
The government is seeking a contractor to provide Asbestos Related Disease Screening services in Libby, Montana, under the CDC's Other Transaction Authority (OTA) Authority. This opportunity is open to all businesses, with no set-aside preference. The notice type indicates that this is a Special Notice, which typically means the government is seeking information or feedback from potential contractors, rather than soliciting a formal bid. The program will involve three components: Screening and Outreach, Technological Innovation, and Strategic Research and Community Legacy.
Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.
Description
The Government anticipates this opportunity to be conducted through the CDC's OTA Authority.
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Please see attached Other Transaction Authority Sources Sought document for details regarding an opportunity in Libby, Montana for Asbestos Related Disease Asbestos Screening, Innovation, and Transition Program where the CDC seeks to modernize and renew the long-term screening and outreach strategy with predictive modeling and data analytics.
The program will include 3 components -
1. Screening and Outreach
To provide annual health screenings for asbestos-related diseases (ARDs) (e.g., pleural plaque, asbestosis, lung cancer, mesothelioma) and other associated conditions and to support the community in seeking care. As part of this effort, conduct education and awareness to reach eligible individuals.
2. Technological Innovation
Identify, test, and integrate new diagnostic tools, digital health platforms, or data-sharing technologies that improve the accuracy and efficiency of asbestos-related disease detection.
3. Strategic Research and Community Legacy
Analyze demographic and exposure data to forecast future screening requirements. Develop data-driven triggers and timelines for the future of the program. Design a strategy that helps ensure local healthcare infrastructure can support impacted residents and integrate into services long term.
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Attached:
1. Combined File: OTA Sources Sought and DRAFT Statement of Objectives.
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For any clarifying questions please email BOTH :
1. Ted Larson - Lead Epidemiologist - THL3@CDC.GOV
AND
2. Emilio Cibula - Agreements Officer - AHR0@CDC.GOV
Source: SAM.gov, as posted. Verify the current solicitation before responding.
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