Type : Contract
NIAAA ALCOHOL EPIDEMIOLOGIC DATA SYSTEM (AEDS) Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 75N94023R00007 Ultimate Completion Date: Tue Sep 26 17:00:00 GMT 2028
NIAAA ALCOHOL EPIDEMIOLOGIC DATA SYSTEM (AEDS) Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 75N94023R00007 Ultimate Completion Date: Tue Sep 26 17:00:00 GMT 2028
Alcohol Epidemiologic Data System (AEDS) contract, HHSN275201800004C, with CSR, Incorporated.The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) developed the Alcohol Epidemiologic Data System (AEDS) project under a contract in 2003 to provide statistical analysis and statistical programming support for use by NIAAA staff who are conducting alcohol-related epidemiologic research.
FEDBIZOPPS Notice Type: Sources Sought NoticeNotice Number: RFP-NIH-NIAAA-2020-3Title of Requirement: Management, Editing, and Publication of Alcohol Research: Current Reviews (ARCR)Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA),Notice Type: Small Business Sources Sought NoticeIntroductionThis notice is issued by the NICHD Office of Acquisitions on behalf of the National Institute on Alcohol
NIAAA Alcohol Policy Information System (APIS)
Contract Opportunity Award Details General Information Classification Description Attachments/Links Contact Information History Award Notices Follow A--NIAAA Alcohol Epidemiologic Data System (AEDS) Active Contract Opportunity Notice ID 75N94023C00015 Related Notice 75N94023R00007 Contract Line Item Number 1 Department/Ind.
Agency Name:National Institutes of HealthDescription:This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) invites applications for specialized Alcohol Research Centers using the P50 mechanism. The overall purpose of the NIAAA Alcohol Research Center program is to provide leadership in conducting and fostering interdisciplinary, collaborative research on a wide variety of topics relevant to the Institutes mission.
The purpose of this acquisition is to provide in-house statistical and programming support for use by NIAAA staff who are conducting alcohol-related epidemiologic research.