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NIH Contract Modification: NCATS Secure Scientific Platforms Environment Support

Updated August 30, 2021

Notice ID: 75N95021Q00399

“NCATS Secure Scientific Platforms Environment Support – modification to (1) raise the ordering limit and (2) extend the ordering period.”

“Purpose and Objectives: The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) intends to modify contract no. 75N95020D00016 with Palantir Technologies, Inc. to provide continued support for the NCATS Secure Scientific Platform Environment (the “Environment”) in anticipation of recompetition of the contract during FY2022.”

“This modification (1) extends the ordering period for 75N95020D00016 from one year to two years, and (2) raises the ordering limit from $36 million to $60 million…”

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Updated October 5, 2020

Notice ID: 75N95020R00005

Contract: 75N95020D00016

The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) intends to award a contract to Palantir Technologies for continued support for the NCATS Secure Scientific Platform Environment.

The Environment was developed through a pilot effort that validated the use of Palantir Technology’s Foundry PaaS as the basic operating system.

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Posted September 24, 2020

Notice ID: 75N95020R00005

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) intends to award a contract without providing for full and open competition to Palantir Technologies.

The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), NIH requires a specialized cloud-based data aggregation and analytics enclave that can integrate, manage, secure, and analyze any kind of scientific data, and provide secure, controlled access to internal and external collaborators.

The Government plans to award a single Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract that uses firm-fixed price task orders. The contract will include a one-year ordering period with a minimum of $960,000 and a maximum total contract value of $36,000,000.

This acquisition is conducted as non-competitive for a commercial item. The determination by the Government to award a contract without providing for full and open competition is based upon the market research conducted that produced no other sources capable of providing this Government requirement.

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