Friday, December 5, 2025

NIH NCI Sources Sought: Clinical Trials and Information Management Support (CTIMS)

Solicitation: HHS-NIH-NCI-SBSS-ETSB-00016-10

The NCI’s Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis’ Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program (CTEP) is responsible for the administration, coordination, and scientific review of most of the extramural clinical trials supported by the Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis (DCTD). These programs include the activities of the NCI National Clinical Trials Network (NCTN) and the Experimental Therapeutics Clinical Trials Network (ETCTN). Many of these trials require scientific review, input and coordination with other DCTD programs (e.g. Cancer Diagnosis Program (CDP) and Cancer Imaging Program (CIP)) and NCI programs such as NCI’s Center for Cancer Research (CCR) and the Division of Cancer Prevention (DCP).

In support of NCI’s clinical trials, the CTIMS contract has provided project management for the coordination of NCI research efforts.  This includes efforts around clinical trials accrual, correlative science studies, precision medicine studies, and the early drug development process. It has supported the acquisition, review and analysis of data and information from NCI-sponsored extramural clinical research. In addition, this contract has provided administrative support for the coordination and oversight of CCCT scientific steering committee meetings, task force and working group meetings, concept evaluations, and other meetings and activities.

This acquisition is a re-competition of contract HHSN261201600002C awarded to the EMMES Company LLC.

The Government is seeking a Contractor to provide direct organizational and information management support for these clinical trials programs and to provide support to the CTEP and DCTD Professional Staff in the acquisition, review and analysis of data to assist in the development, planning and conduct of new clinical trials and information which results from completed extramural research.

Project Requirements:

The work is divided into four major Sections. Organizations will be required to:

  1. Contract Transition (Phase-In and Phase-Out)

In the event there is a new awardee other than the incumbent, the Contractor shall implement a seamless transition and maintain ongoing work during the entire Phase-In process occurring within the first 45 days of contract award. In the event a Phase-Out process is required, the Contractor shall ensure an orderly, secure, efficient, and expedient transition of all contract activities by the expiration date of the contract to the successor contractor, which shall encompass forty-five (45) calendar days…

Read more here.

[related-post]

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Innovation in Action: Advancing Government Health with Philips

FORUM is proud to partner with Philips for a series of articles on their groundbreaking innovations in health technology that serve public- and private sector citizens and service members. Please take a look to learn more about how Philips is advancing modern and efficient health care, while improving lives for generations to come.

Don’t Miss A Thing

Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

Subscribe to our mailing list

* indicates required