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Background:
The Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) requires the procurement of Flow Cell Packs and Ligation Sequencing Kits for the development of a mission-critical molecular tools to genetically sequence environmental and wildlife tissue samples. The Government currently owns Nanopore sequencers, therefore all Flow Cells and kits will need to be compatible with existing equipment.
This procurement will support the development of a novel molecular technique (DNA methylation sex-markers) to identify the sex of hatchling sea turtles; this groundbreaking scientific research will allow for a non-invasive, large-scale, rapid, and real-time assessment of live hatchling sex ratios of all NMFS-managed green sea turtle populations for the first time ever. Since the early 1980s the sea turtle research community has tried and failed to identify a method to determine sea turtle sex because sea turtle hatchling sex is impossible to determine non-lethally and their sex cannot be determined externally until maturity (as sea turtles do not have sex chromosomes). These resulting data and establishment of a viable molecular technique to determine sea turtle hatchling sex can be transferable to all sea turtle species and could substantially accelerate management decisions.
This procurement supports the development of a cutting-edge genetic tool which will allow for a more economical, efficient, and field-deployable method to identify the species composition of an environmental sample (e.g., water sample) to detect aquatic invasive species, identify seafood species, and assess fisheries resources and habitats. This new tool will allow for rapid data collection in a way that is not currently possible.
North American Industry Classification Code (NAICS): 334516 with a size standard of 1,000 employees.
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1). A statement that you believe your firm has the capability to meet all above stated requirements.
2). A specification sheet for the proposed equipment
3). Your firm's UEI #
4). Your firm's SBA certified small business concern status. Specifically identify if your firm is HUBZone-certified, Service Disabled Veteran Owned, or in the SBA’s 8(a) program, etc. If your firm is not small, please state that it is a large business.
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Responses shall be provided to Contracting Officer, Stephanie Garnett via email at Stephanie.M.Garnett@noaa.gov no later than 10:00 AM (Hawaii Time) on August 18, 2025.