Updated March 30, 2022
Notice ID: 75D301-22-R-72148
Related Notice: 75D301-22-R-72148_presolicitation
Amendment 00002. Please find Amendment 2 attached. This amendment makes several changes to the RFP and attachments.
NIS 2022-2028 Pre-Proposal Conference slides. Please find the slide deck from the pre-proposal conference attached.
Interested Vendors List, Pre-Proposal Conference. Please find the interested vendors list attached.
Q&A as of March 28, 2022. Please find questions and answers as of March 28, 2022, attached.
Amendment 00001. Please find Amendment 1 attached. The purpose of this amendment is to make corrections to Attachment J.4, Request for Task Order Proposal, NIS-Flu 2023.
Posted March 8, 2022
Notice ID: 75D301-22-R-72148
Related Notice: 75D301-22-R-72148_presolicitation
“The National Immunization Survey (NIS) portfolio consists of a family of telephone surveys. These surveys include: NIS-Child, NIS-Teen, and NIS-Flu. The NIS also includes additional vaccination-related survey modules, as needed, and evaluation projects to improve efficiency (e.g., integration with immunization information systems [IIS]), quality, and validity of the NIS.”
“The incumbent contract for this requirement is contract no. HHSD200201896379I, awarded to the National Opinion Research Center, 55 East Monroe Street, 30th Floor, Chicago, IL 60603.”
“CDC contemplates awarding a single-award, indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract for this requirement. A total of 20-25 task orders are estimated to be issued over the life of this contract. Orders issued under this contract may be firm-fixed-price or cost-plus-fixed-fee, and the ordering period for this contract will be September 1, 2022, through December 31, 2028…”
“The objective of the NIS is to produce annual estimates of the proportion of noninstitutionalized children 19 through 35 months and 13 through 17 years receiving vaccinations recommended by the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP), in each of the nonoverlapping Local Sampling Areas (LSAs). It is also intended to describe sociodemographic disparities in vaccination coverage, factors that influence the vaccination status of children, the uptake of newly recommended vaccines, and how information about immunization is understood by the public. The objective for other related activities is to: assess influenza vaccination utilization and related information during annual influenza seasons; assess additional vaccination-related information regarding children or adults of any age in response to emerging program needs; and improve efficiency, quality and validity of NIS…”