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The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) is seeking quotations for a Brand Name or Equal Bruker Daltonics Mass Spectrometer Model timsTOF flex to replace a decommissioned unit within its Vaccine Production Program (VPP). This procurement is vital for continuing support in developing vaccines against infectious diseases like HIV, Ebola, and Zika, particularly in the context of increased research necessitated by recent global health challenges. The solicitation, numbered RFQ-NIAID-SS-24-2220777, follows federal acquisition regulations and requires prospective vendors to submit detailed quotes that include pricing, shipping information, specifications of offered products, and proof of authorized distribution. The chosen vendor must deliver the equipment within 30 days of the contract award. Quotes must address all outlined requirements to avoid disqualification. Evaluation criteria will focus on technical acceptability, past performance, and cost, with an emphasis on compliance with Section 508 accessibility standards. Responses must be submitted by September 19, 2024, with all inquiries directed to specified contact personnel. This acquisition underscores the government's commitment to enhancing its scientific research capabilities, especially in light of urgent public health needs.
The document outlines the specifications for acquiring an advanced mass spectrometer to support various scientific analyses. Key requirements include size limitations (max 275 cm x 100 cm x 260 cm) and electrical constraints (no more than two 220V plugs). Essential functionalities encompass imaging mass spectrometry and trapped ion mobility separation (TIMS) to assess 3D shapes of molecules and enhance identification accuracy. The instrument must feature high-resolution QTOF capabilities, enabling first-pass identifications with high throughput while fragmenting ions in a collision cell for additional identification. A MALDI laser with specific performance criteria and a compatible MALDI source for automated switching between ESI and MALDI are necessary. Additionally, the mass spectrometer should support bottom-up proteomics by identifying over 40,000 unique peptides in one run and include ultra-performance liquid chromatography as well as a nanospray source. Software aspects emphasize real-time data processing and compatibility with existing systems. This procurement aims to enhance analytical capabilities within research environments, stressing the importance of meeting stringent technical and operational criteria for optimizing sample throughput and data accuracy.