What this opportunity is
The Department of Defense is seeking proposals for program management and subcontract administration under the BEACON program, which focuses on the integration of medical countermeasure candidates. This opportunity is open to all businesses, as there is no set-aside for small businesses. Interested parties should note that this is a presolicitation notice, indicating that it is primarily for planning purposes and does not guarantee an award; tracking the announcement will be essential for potential bidders.
Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.
Description
Army Contracting Command
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Edgewood Contracting Division, Fort Detrick
Request for Project Pre-Proposal
RPP # W911SR-26-R-PPBC
Agency: Department of the Army
Office: Army Contracting Command, Edgewood Contracting Division
Location: Fort Detrick, MD, USA
Program Office: Capability Program Executive for Chemical, Biological, Radiological
and Nuclear Defense (CPE CBRN Defense), Joint Project Manager for CBRN Medical
(JPM CBRN Medical)
RPP Number: W911SR-26-R-PPBC
Date Issued: 2 June 2026
Proposals Due: See RPP Announcement
1. Through this Request for Project Pre-Proposal (RPP), the Capability Program
Executive for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense’s (CPE
CBRN Defense) Joint Program Manager for Chemical, Radiological, and Nuclear
Medicine (CBRN Medical) seeks to identify a single contractor to provide expert
program management and subcontract administration in support of the Broadening
Enabling Acquisition of Chemical Operational Needs (BEACON) program's mission,
as described in the attached Statement of Objectives (SOO) (Attachment 1). The
Government is hereby requesting formal submission of preproposals to execute a
formal agreement under 10 U.S.C. § 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 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 10 U.S.C. § 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
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for the information solicited.
3. The CPE CBRN Defense, through the BEACON program, is accelerating the
identification and screening of chemical threat medical countermeasure (MCM)
candidates through a data-driven approach. The awardee's primary role will be to
obtain Government-identified MCM candidates and execute the Government's
defined testing plan by rapidly awarding and managing subcontracts with testing
performers. Any resultant award will be issued as a prototype Agreement under the
authority of 10 U.S.C. § 4022.
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
War and the supporting platforms, systems, components, or materials proposed to be
acquired or developed by the Department of War, or for the improvement of
platforms, systems, components, or materials in use by the Armed Forces. Only a
warranted Agreements Officer may obligate the U.S. Government to the expenditure
of funds for awards under this Announcement.
5. Evaluation will be performed by CPE-CBRND personnel, other Federal Agency
Representatives, or combinations thereof to enable the selection of the best
preproposal submission, and/or subsequent full proposal submission. After
evaluation and selection, an award may be made to the successful offeror(s).
Subsequent awards depend upon the availability of funds and fulfillment of
requirements and priorities determined to exist at the time of award. In some cases,
funding priorities may change as certain scientific tasks are addressed and new
mission assignments arise. Award may also be dependent upon demonstration by the
offeror that they have adequately addressed the requirements.
6. The U.S. Government does not fund preparation of proposals or support work efforts
or tasks that are inferred from discussions with technical project officers. The Offeror
will not be reimbursed for any costs incurred prior to the effective date of the
agreement. There are certain post-employment restrictions on former Federal officers
and employees as defined in 18 USC 207 and FAR 3.104-3(d). If an offeror believes
a post-employment restriction or conflict of interest exists, notification should be sent
to the Agreements Officer prior to initiating efforts on a full proposal.
7. The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552) provides a statutory basis for
public access to official U.S. Government records. “Records” are defined to include
documentation received by the U.S. Government in connection with the transaction of
public business. Certain types of information submitted to the Government in a
process having the potential for award of an OT may be exempt from disclosure
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requirements of FOIA for a period of five (5) years from the date the Government
receives the information. The types of information listed above may continue to be
exempted, in whole or in part, from disclosure after the expiration of the five (5) year
period if it falls within an exemption to the FOIA such as trade secrets and
commercial or financial information obtained from a person that is privileged or
confidential. It is the Offeror’s responsibility to adequately mark any submitted
information in accordance with the FOIA.
8. The Government is prohibited from soliciting and awarding actions to awardees that
have engaged or are suspected to have engaged in criminal, fraudulent, or seriously
improper conduct.
9. Prospective awardees shall complete electronic annual representations and
certifications at https://sam.gov. By submission of an offer, the Offeror
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