RFI for LIMS and Business Systems/Processes Assessment & Recommendations
RFI for LIMS and Business Systems/Processes Assessment & Recommendations
Office: National Institutes of Health
Location: National Cancer Institute
This Request For Information (RFI) is for INFORMATIONAL AND PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY and SHALL NOT BE construed as A SOLICITATION or as an OBLIGATION on the part of SAIC-Frederick, Inc. (SAIC-F). THIS IS STRICTLY MARKET RESEARCH.
RFI Number: S10-092
Posted Date: December 7, 2009
Response Due Date: December 21, 2009 by 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
Purpose of RFI: SAIC-Frederick, Inc. (SAIC-F) has a requirement to assess existing laboratory operational processes and related IT infrastructure within the Advanced Technology Program (ATP) as well as implement a plan to address deficiencies and additional technology requirements and/or enhancements in an effort to improve overall operations. The goal of the initiative is to leverage industry best practices that will provide improved productivity, enhanced reporting capability, a more seamless service experience to ATP’s customers as well as reduce ATP’s total cost of services through gains in efficiency.
Organizational Overview: The ATP partners with the National Cancer Institute at Frederick (NCI-F) to provide highly specialized, cutting-edge expertise and support through a tightly integrated, highly effective approach to the study of complex biological problems using a broad spectrum of advanced technologies. The ATP’s wide range of cutting-edge technologies accelerates the translation of basic research discoveries into new treatments for patients with cancer and AIDS. The ATP is comprised of a total of nine laboratories – six core service laboratories and three dedicated laboratories. Historically, each of the laboratories has operated independently in terms of making process improvements, which has resulted in disparate technology implementations making ongoing support and project/financial reporting difficult and costly.
SAIC-Frederick, Inc. (SAIC-F) has a requirement to assess existing laboratory operational processes and related IT infrastructure within the Advanced Technology Program (ATP) as well as implement a plan to address deficiencies and additional technology requirements and/or enhancements in an effort to improve overall operations.
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