SOLE SOURCE CABI RENEWAL
Agency: | AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF |
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Level of Government: | Federal |
Category: |
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Opps ID: | NBD00159135128773434 |
Posted Date: | May 2, 2023 |
Due Date: | May 5, 2023 |
Solicitation No: | 1096219 |
Source: | https://sam.gov/opp/e365017527... |
- Contract Opportunity Type: Special Notice (Original)
- All Dates/Times are: (UTC-04:00) EASTERN STANDARD TIME, NEW YORK, USA
- Original Published Date: May 02, 2023 09:37 am EDT
- Original Response Date: May 05, 2023 12:00 pm EDT
- Inactive Policy: 15 days after response date
- Original Inactive Date:
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Initiative:
- None
- Original Set Aside:
- Product Service Code: DH10 - IT AND TELECOM - PLATFORM AS A SERVICE: DATABASE, MAINFRAME, MIDDLEWARE
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NAICS Code:
- 115210 - Support Activities for Animal Production
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Place of Performance:
Riverdale , MD 20737USA
CABI (Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International) is an international not-for-profit
organization that provides information to solve problems in agriculture and the environment.
CABI produces a number of unique databases focused on particular topics. There is no
comparable provider that collates, evaluates, and organizes the information contained in
these databases in an easily searchable format offered as a single resource collection. APHIS
has long maintained paid subscriptions to the following:
- Crop Protection Compendium:
A comprehensive resource that brings together a wide range of information on all
aspects of crop protection. It comprises detailed datasheets on pests, diseases, weeds,
host crops and natural enemies that have been sourced from experts. Both text and
images are provided, as well as bibliographies that include often difficult to find “grey”
literature, such as government reports from various countries around the world.
Distribution Maps of Plant The most authoritative source of information on the
presence and extent of specific plant diseases, compiled, validated, and used by plant
health organizations around the world.
- Distribution Maps of Plant Pests:
The most authoritative source of information on the presence and extent of specific
plant pests, compiled, validated, and used by plant health organizations around the
world.
- Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria:
Provides integrated information to allow identification/confirmation of identity of
significant species, along with related information on pathology or other economic
significance.
- Animal Health & Production Compendium:
Provides coverage of the health and production of the most economically important
food animals, with especially detailed information on pigs, poultry and ruminants.
Includes datasheets on diseases, breeds, and food safety/quality (including information
on risk analysis and control); taxonomic information; original texts on husbandry,
production, breeding and nutrition of food animals and on food and other products;
and geographic distribution database containing country distribution data for all
diseases and breeds covered.
- Forestry Compendium:
For tree species, provides data on taxonomy, distribution, environmental amplitude,
silviculture, pests and diseases, uses and products. A brief review of the importance of
the species is also given. For forest pest species, provides data on taxonomy and
nomenclature, host range, geographic distribution, impact and management.
- Aquaculture Compendium:
Provides species and disease data sheets, aquaculture issues and case studies,
geographic distribution maps and country production data to support sound decisionmaking in aquaculture and aquatic resource management worldwide
They are essential resources for obtaining background information on diseases and
learning about disease incidence and distribution, as well as pathogen characteristics.
Veterinary Services and Wildlife Services staff, whose work deals with animals,
aquaculture, or forestry use this information to conduct risk assessments, write
surveillance plans and emerging disease notices, and monitor disease conditions
worldwide. Similarly, they are essential to the work of Plant Protection and Quarantine
(PPQ) laboratory scientists and risk analysts. At the Plant Epidemiology and Risk
Analysis Laboratory (PERAL) within the Center for Plant Health Science and
Technology (CPHST) a diverse group of scientists and professionals provides essential
scientific support to risk-based policymaking across a broad range of phytosanitary
issues. Staff members use sound science obtained from CABI databases to analyze
both import and export issues and facilitate safe trade. The analyses help PPQ to
design effective risk-based regulations for import and domestic pest management
programs, identify and assess new pest threats, monitor the effectiveness of existing
programs, and optimize available resources to enhance protection.
CABI (Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International) is an international not-for-profit
organization that provides information to solve problems in agriculture and the environment.
CABI produces a number of unique databases focused on particular topics. There is no
comparable provider that collates, evaluates, and organizes the information contained in
these databases in an easily searchable format offered as a single resource collection. APHIS
has long maintained paid subscriptions to the following:
- Crop Protection Compendium:
A comprehensive resource that brings together a wide range of information on all
aspects of crop protection. It comprises detailed datasheets on pests, diseases, weeds,
host crops and natural enemies that have been sourced from experts. Both text and
images are provided, as well as bibliographies that include often difficult to find “grey”
literature, such as government reports from various countries around the world.
Distribution Maps of Plant The most authoritative source of information on the
presence and extent of specific plant diseases, compiled, validated, and used by plant
health organizations around the world.
- Distribution Maps of Plant Pests:
The most authoritative source of information on the presence and extent of specific
plant pests, compiled, validated, and used by plant health organizations around the
world.
- Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria:
Provides integrated information to allow identification/confirmation of identity of
significant species, along with related information on pathology or other economic
significance.
- Animal Health & Production Compendium:
Provides coverage of the health and production of the most economically important
food animals, with especially detailed information on pigs, poultry and ruminants.
Includes datasheets on diseases, breeds, and food safety/quality (including information
on risk analysis and control); taxonomic information; original texts on husbandry,
production, breeding and nutrition of food animals and on food and other products;
and geographic distribution database containing country distribution data for all
diseases and breeds covered.
- Forestry Compendium:
For tree species, provides data on taxonomy, distribution, environmental amplitude,
silviculture, pests and diseases, uses and products. A brief review of the importance of
the species is also given. For forest pest species, provides data on taxonomy and
nomenclature, host range, geographic distribution, impact and management.
- Aquaculture Compendium:
Provides species and disease data sheets, aquaculture issues and case studies,
geographic distribution maps and country production data to support sound decisionmaking in aquaculture and aquatic resource management worldwide
They are essential resources for obtaining background information on diseases and
learning about disease incidence and distribution, as well as pathogen characteristics.
Veterinary Services and Wildlife Services staff, whose work deals with animals,
aquaculture, or forestry use this information to conduct risk assessments, write
surveillance plans and emerging disease notices, and monitor disease conditions
worldwide. Similarly, they are essential to the work of Plant Protection and Quarantine
(PPQ) laboratory scientists and risk analysts. At the Plant Epidemiology and Risk
Analysis Laboratory (PERAL) within the Center for Plant Health Science and
Technology (CPHST) a diverse group of scientists and professionals provides essential
scientific support to risk-based policymaking across a broad range of phytosanitary
issues. Staff members use sound science obtained from CABI databases to analyze
both import and export issues and facilitate safe trade. The analyses help PPQ to
design effective risk-based regulations for import and domestic pest management
programs, identify and assess new pest threats, monitor the effectiveness of existing
programs, and optimize available resources to enhance protection.
CABI (Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International) is an international not-for-profit
organization that provides information to solve problems in agriculture and the environment.
CABI produces a number of unique databases focused on particular topics. There is no
comparable provider that collates, evaluates, and organizes the information contained in
these databases in an easily searchable format offered as a single resource collection. APHIS
has long maintained paid subscriptions to the following:
- Crop Protection Compendium:
A comprehensive resource that brings together a wide range of information on all
aspects of crop protection. It comprises detailed datasheets on pests, diseases, weeds,
host crops and natural enemies that have been sourced from experts. Both text and
images are provided, as well as bibliographies that include often difficult to find “grey”
literature, such as government reports from various countries around the world.
Distribution Maps of Plant The most authoritative source of information on the
presence and extent of specific plant diseases, compiled, validated, and used by plant
health organizations around the world.
- Distribution Maps of Plant Pests:
The most authoritative source of information on the presence and extent of specific
plant pests, compiled, validated, and used by plant health organizations around the
world.
- Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria:
Provides integrated information to allow identification/confirmation of identity of
significant species, along with related information on pathology or other economic
significance.
- Animal Health & Production Compendium:
Provides coverage of the health and production of the most economically important
food animals, with especially detailed information on pigs, poultry and ruminants.
Includes datasheets on diseases, breeds, and food safety/quality (including information
on risk analysis and control); taxonomic information; original texts on husbandry,
production, breeding and nutrition of food animals and on food and other products;
and geographic distribution database containing country distribution data for all
diseases and breeds covered.
- Forestry Compendium:
For tree species, provides data on taxonomy, distribution, environmental amplitude,
silviculture, pests and diseases, uses and products. A brief review of the importance of
the species is also given. For forest pest species, provides data on taxonomy and
nomenclature, host range, geographic distribution, impact and management.
- Aquaculture Compendium:
Provides species and disease data sheets, aquaculture issues and case studies,
geographic distribution maps and country production data to support sound decisionmaking in aquaculture and aquatic resource management worldwide
They are essential resources for obtaining background information on diseases and
learning about disease incidence and distribution, as well as pathogen characteristics.
Veterinary Services and Wildlife Services staff, whose work deals with animals,
aquaculture, or forestry use this information to conduct risk assessments, write
surveillance plans and emerging disease notices, and monitor disease conditions
worldwide. Similarly, they are essential to the work of Plant Protection and Quarantine
(PPQ) laboratory scientists and risk analysts. At the Plant Epidemiology and Risk
Analysis Laboratory (PERAL) within the Center for Plant Health Science and
Technology (CPHST) a diverse group of scientists and professionals provides essential
scientific support to risk-based policymaking across a broad range of phytosanitary
issues. Staff members use sound science obtained from CABI databases to analyze
both import and export issues and facilitate safe trade. The analyses help PPQ to
design effective risk-based regulations for import and domestic pest management
programs, identify and assess new pest threats, monitor the effectiveness of existing
programs, and optimize available resources to enhance protection.
CABI (Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International) is an international not-for-profit
organization that provides information to solve problems in agriculture and the environment.
CABI produces a number of unique databases focused on particular topics. There is no
comparable provider that collates, evaluates, and organizes the information contained in
these databases in an easily searchable format offered as a single resource collection. APHIS
has long maintained paid subscriptions to the following:
- Crop Protection Compendium:
A comprehensive resource that brings together a wide range of information on all
aspects of crop protection. It comprises detailed datasheets on pests, diseases, weeds,
host crops and natural enemies that have been sourced from experts. Both text and
images are provided, as well as bibliographies that include often difficult to find “grey”
literature, such as government reports from various countries around the world.
Distribution Maps of Plant The most authoritative source of information on the
presence and extent of specific plant diseases, compiled, validated, and used by plant
health organizations around the world.
- Distribution Maps of Plant Pests:
The most authoritative source of information on the presence and extent of specific
plant pests, compiled, validated, and used by plant health organizations around the
world.
- Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria:
Provides integrated information to allow identification/confirmation of identity of
significant species, along with related information on pathology or other economic
significance.
- Animal Health & Production Compendium:
Provides coverage of the health and production of the most economically important
food animals, with especially detailed information on pigs, poultry and ruminants.
Includes datasheets on diseases, breeds, and food safety/quality (including information
on risk analysis and control); taxonomic information; original texts on husbandry,
production, breeding and nutrition of food animals and on food and other products;
and geographic distribution database containing country distribution data for all
diseases and breeds covered.
- Forestry Compendium:
For tree species, provides data on taxonomy, distribution, environmental amplitude,
silviculture, pests and diseases, uses and products. A brief review of the importance of
the species is also given. For forest pest species, provides data on taxonomy and
nomenclature, host range, geographic distribution, impact and management.
- Aquaculture Compendium:
Provides species and disease data sheets, aquaculture issues and case studies,
geographic distribution maps and country production data to support sound decisionmaking in aquaculture and aquatic resource management worldwide
They are essential resources for obtaining background information on diseases and
learning about disease incidence and distribution, as well as pathogen characteristics.
Veterinary Services and Wildlife Services staff, whose work deals with animals,
aquaculture, or forestry use this information to conduct risk assessments, write
surveillance plans and emerging disease notices, and monitor disease conditions
worldwide. Similarly, they are essential to the work of Plant Protection and Quarantine
(PPQ) laboratory scientists and risk analysts. At the Plant Epidemiology and Risk
Analysis Laboratory (PERAL) within the Center for Plant Health Science and
Technology (CPHST) a diverse group of scientists and professionals provides essential
scientific support to risk-based policymaking across a broad range of phytosanitary
issues. Staff members use sound science obtained from CABI databases to analyze
both import and export issues and facilitate safe trade. The analyses help PPQ to
design effective risk-based regulations for import and domestic pest management
programs, identify and assess new pest threats, monitor the effectiveness of existing
programs, and optimize available resources to enhance protection.
CABI (Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International) is an international not-for-profit
organization that provides information to solve problems in agriculture and the environment.
CABI produces a number of unique databases focused on particular topics. There is no
comparable provider that collates, evaluates, and organizes the information contained in
these databases in an easily searchable format offered as a single resource collection. APHIS
has long maintained paid subscriptions to the following:
- Crop Protection Compendium:
A comprehensive resource that brings together a wide range of information on all
aspects of crop protection. It comprises detailed datasheets on pests, diseases, weeds,
host crops and natural enemies that have been sourced from experts. Both text and
images are provided, as well as bibliographies that include often difficult to find “grey”
literature, such as government reports from various countries around the world.
Distribution Maps of Plant The most authoritative source of information on the
presence and extent of specific plant diseases, compiled, validated, and used by plant
health organizations around the world.
- Distribution Maps of Plant Pests:
The most authoritative source of information on the presence and extent of specific
plant pests, compiled, validated, and used by plant health organizations around the
world.
- Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria:
Provides integrated information to allow identification/confirmation of identity of
significant species, along with related information on pathology or other economic
significance.
- Animal Health & Production Compendium:
Provides coverage of the health and production of the most economically important
food animals, with especially detailed information on pigs, poultry and ruminants.
Includes datasheets on diseases, breeds, and food safety/quality (including information
on risk analysis and control); taxonomic information; original texts on husbandry,
production, breeding and nutrition of food animals and on food and other products;
and geographic distribution database containing country distribution data for all
diseases and breeds covered.
- Forestry Compendium:
For tree species, provides data on taxonomy, distribution, environmental amplitude,
silviculture, pests and diseases, uses and products. A brief review of the importance of
the species is also given. For forest pest species, provides data on taxonomy and
nomenclature, host range, geographic distribution, impact and management.
- Aquaculture Compendium:
Provides species and disease data sheets, aquaculture issues and case studies,
geographic distribution maps and country production data to support sound decisionmaking in aquaculture and aquatic resource management worldwide
They are essential resources for obtaining background information on diseases and
learning about disease incidence and distribution, as well as pathogen characteristics.
Veterinary Services and Wildlife Services staff, whose work deals with animals,
aquaculture, or forestry use this information to conduct risk assessments, write
surveillance plans and emerging disease notices, and monitor disease conditions
worldwide. Similarly, they are essential to the work of Plant Protection and Quarantine
(PPQ) laboratory scientists and risk analysts. At the Plant Epidemiology and Risk
Analysis Laboratory (PERAL) within the Center for Plant Health Science and
Technology (CPHST) a diverse group of scientists and professionals provides essential
scientific support to risk-based policymaking across a broad range of phytosanitary
issues. Staff members use sound science obtained from CABI databases to analyze
both import and export issues and facilitate safe trade. The analyses help PPQ to
design effective risk-based regulations for import and domestic pest management
programs, identify and assess new pest threats, monitor the effectiveness of existing
programs, and optimize available resources to enhance protection.
CABI (Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International) is an international not-for-profit
organization that provides information to solve problems in agriculture and the environment.
CABI produces a number of unique databases focused on particular topics. There is no
comparable provider that collates, evaluates, and organizes the information contained in
these databases in an easily searchable format offered as a single resource collection. APHIS
has long maintained paid subscriptions to the following:
- Crop Protection Compendium:
A comprehensive resource that brings together a wide range of information on all
aspects of crop protection. It comprises detailed datasheets on pests, diseases, weeds,
host crops and natural enemies that have been sourced from experts. Both text and
images are provided, as well as bibliographies that include often difficult to find “grey”
literature, such as government reports from various countries around the world.
Distribution Maps of Plant The most authoritative source of information on the
presence and extent of specific plant diseases, compiled, validated, and used by plant
health organizations around the world.
- Distribution Maps of Plant Pests:
The most authoritative source of information on the presence and extent of specific
plant pests, compiled, validated, and used by plant health organizations around the
world.
- Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria:
Provides integrated information to allow identification/confirmation of identity of
significant species, along with related information on pathology or other economic
significance.
- Animal Health & Production Compendium:
Provides coverage of the health and production of the most economically important
food animals, with especially detailed information on pigs, poultry and ruminants.
Includes datasheets on diseases, breeds, and food safety/quality (including information
on risk analysis and control); taxonomic information; original texts on husbandry,
production, breeding and nutrition of food animals and on food and other products;
and geographic distribution database containing country distribution data for all
diseases and breeds covered.
- Forestry Compendium:
For tree species, provides data on taxonomy, distribution, environmental amplitude,
silviculture, pests and diseases, uses and products. A brief review of the importance of
the species is also given. For forest pest species, provides data on taxonomy and
nomenclature, host range, geographic distribution, impact and management.
- Aquaculture Compendium:
Provides species and disease data sheets, aquaculture issues and case studies,
geographic distribution maps and country production data to support sound decisionmaking in aquaculture and aquatic resource management worldwide
They are essential resources for obtaining background information on diseases and
learning about disease incidence and distribution, as well as pathogen characteristics.
Veterinary Services and Wildlife Services staff, whose work deals with animals,
aquaculture, or forestry use this information to conduct risk assessments, write
surveillance plans and emerging disease notices, and monitor disease conditions
worldwide. Similarly, they are essential to the work of Plant Protection and Quarantine
(PPQ) laboratory scientists and risk analysts. At the Plant Epidemiology and Risk
Analysis Laboratory (PERAL) within the Center for Plant Health Science and
Technology (CPHST) a diverse group of scientists and professionals provides essential
scientific support to risk-based policymaking across a broad range of phytosanitary
issues. Staff members use sound science obtained from CABI databases to analyze
both import and export issues and facilitate safe trade. The analyses help PPQ to
design effective risk-based regulations for import and domestic pest management
programs, identify and assess new pest threats, monitor the effectiveness of existing
programs, and optimize available resources to enhance protection.
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- 4700 RIVER ROAD
- RIVERDALE , MD 20737
- USA
- Todd Bierl
- todd.k.bierl@usda.gov
- Phone Number 6123363465
- May 02, 2023 09:37 am EDTSpecial Notice (Original)
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