Contract 75F40119C10091

The National Organization For Rare Disorders Inc · Department Of Health And Human Services · September 7, 2019

Cost Plus Fixed FeeFull & Open CompetitionNAICS 813212

The National Organization For Rare Disorders Inc was awarded a federal contract by Department Of Health And Human Services (Food And Drug Administration) on September 7, 2019 for $1.46 million of work in voluntary health organizations. Performance is in Danbury, CT. It was awarded under full and open competition. The contract has been modified 7 times since the base award It uses cost-plus contract pricing. The most recent modification was on January 5, 2024.

Obligated to date
$1.46M
$1,464,209
Current value
$1.46M
Modifications
7
Latest January 5, 2024

Contract details

PIID
75F40119C10091
Award type
Definitive Contract
Pricing
Cost Plus Fixed Fee
Set-aside
No Set Aside Used.
Competition
Full And Open Competition
NAICS
813212 · Voluntary Health Organizations
Product / service
Health R&D Services; Health Care - Other; Basic Research
Place of performance
Danbury, CT
First action
September 7, 2019
Latest action
January 5, 2024

Description

THE PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION IS TO CHANGE THE BUYER FOR INVOICING PURPOSES. ALL OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS REMAIN UNCHANGED.

Modification timeline

  • January 5, 2024
    Mod P00007
    $0
  • September 21, 2023
    Mod P00006
    MODIFICATION TO RE-OB FUNDS TO FIX AN IPP ISSUE
    $450.4K
  • May 15, 2023
    Mod P00005
    MODIFICATION TO DE-OB FUNDS TO FIX AN IPP ISSUE
    $-450.4K
  • February 9, 2023
    Mod P00004
    MODIFICATION TO EXTEND THE PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE THROUGH 09/15/2024 AND ADD FUNDING.
    $0
  • June 29, 2022
    Mod P00003
    MODIFICATION TO EXTEND THE PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE THROUGH 09/15/2024 AND ADD FUNDING.
    $170.5K
  • June 17, 2021
    Mod P00002
    MODIFICATION TO EXTEND THE PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE UNTIL 09/152022 FOR BOARD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT: FDAVAA-19-00123-A3 " A SYSTEMS-BASED APPROACH TO PATIENT-FOCUSED
    $0
  • February 11, 2020
    Mod P00001
    MODIFICATION TO EXTEND THE PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE UNTIL 09/16/2021 FOR BOARD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT: FDAVAA-19-00123-A3 " A SYSTEMS-BASED APPROACH TO PATIENT-FOCUSE
    $0
  • September 7, 2019
    Base award
    BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT: FDAVAA-19-00123-A3 " A SYSTEMS-BASED APPROACH TO PATIENT-FOCUSED RESEARCH AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT"
    $1.29M

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Frequently asked questions

What is contract 75F40119C10091?

Contract 75F40119C10091 is a federal contract awarded to The National Organization For Rare Disorders Inc by Department Of Health And Human Services on September 7, 2019 for $1.46 million of work classified under VOLUNTARY HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS. It has been modified 7 times since the base award.

Who won contract 75F40119C10091?

The National Organization For Rare Disorders Inc won contract 75F40119C10091 from Department Of Health And Human Services.

How much is contract 75F40119C10091 worth?

Contract 75F40119C10091 has obligated $1.46 million to date.