Contract 75N92020C00019

Materials & Machines Corp Of America · Department Of Health And Human Services · August 28, 2020

Firm Fixed PriceSole SourceNAICS 334516

Materials & Machines Corp Of America was awarded a federal contract by Department Of Health And Human Services (National Institutes Of Health) on August 28, 2020 for $4.31 million of work in analytical laboratory instrument manufacturing. Performance is in Lincoln, NE. It was awarded under full and open competition. The contract has been modified 7 times since the base award It uses firm fixed-price contract pricing. The most recent modification was on August 7, 2025.

Obligated to date
$4.31M
$4,311,600
Current value
$4.31M
Modifications
7
Latest August 7, 2025

Contract details

PIID
75N92020C00019
Award type
Definitive Contract
Pricing
Firm Fixed Price
Set-aside
No Set Aside Used.
Competition
Not Competed
NAICS
334516 · Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing
Product / service
Reference Laboratory Testing
Place of performance
Lincoln, NE
First action
August 28, 2020
Latest action
August 7, 2025

Description

IPP RAPID ACCELERATION OF DIAGNOSTICS (RADX) TECH PROGRAM: PROJECT NO 5218 MATMACORP SARS-COV-2 HIGH THROUGHPUT LABORATORY CAPACITY SCALE-UP

Modification timeline

  • August 7, 2025
    Mod P00007
    $-1.01M
  • August 30, 2023
    Mod P00006
    $0
  • December 29, 2021
    Mod P00005
    RAPID ACCELERATION OF DIAGNOSTICS (RADX) TECH PROGRAM: PROJECT NO 5218 MATMACORP SARS-COV-2 HIGH THROUGHPUT LABORATORY CAPACITY SCALE-UP
    $0
  • December 28, 2021
    Mod P00004
    RAPID ACCELERATION OF DIAGNOSTICS (RADX) TECH PROGRAM: PROJECT NO 5218 MATMACORP SARS-COV-2 HIGH THROUGHPUT LABORATORY CAPACITY SCALE-UP
    $0
  • April 27, 2021
    Mod P00003
    RAPID ACCELERATION OF DIAGNOSTICS (RADX) TECH PROGRAM: PROJECT NO 5218 MATMACORP SARS-COV-2 HIGH THROUGHPUT LABORATORY CAPACITY SCALE-UP
    $0
  • November 13, 2020
    Mod P00002
    RAPID ACCELERATION OF DIAGNOSTICS (RADX) TECH PROGRAM: PROJECT NO 5218 MATMACORP SARS-COV-2 HIGH THROUGHPUT LABORATORY CAPACITY SCALE-UP
    $0
  • October 23, 2020
    Mod P00001
    RAPID ACCELERATION OF DIAGNOSTICS (RADX) TECH PROGRAM: PROJECT NO 5218 MATMACORP SARS-COV-2 HIGH THROUGHPUT LABORATORY CAPACITY SCALE-UP
    $4.87M
  • August 28, 2020
    Base award
    RAPID ACCELERATION OF DIAGNOSTICS (RADX) TECH PROGRAM: PROJECT NO 5218 MATMACORP SARS-COV-2 HIGH THROUGHPUT LABORATORY CAPACITY SCALE-UP
    $445.0K

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Frequently asked questions

What is contract 75N92020C00019?

Contract 75N92020C00019 is a federal contract awarded to Materials & Machines Corp Of America by Department Of Health And Human Services on August 28, 2020 for $4.31 million of work classified under ANALYTICAL LABORATORY INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURING. It has been modified 7 times since the base award.

Who won contract 75N92020C00019?

Materials & Machines Corp Of America won contract 75N92020C00019 from Department Of Health And Human Services.

How much is contract 75N92020C00019 worth?

Contract 75N92020C00019 has obligated $4.31 million to date.