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Unsolicited Proposals
Unsolicited proposals represent a means for CDC to obtain innovative and unique methods or approaches for accomplishing the agency’s mission. Please see Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subpart 15.6external icon for additional information regarding unsolicited proposals. Unsolicited proposals should be submitted for review and consideration to the following address:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Office of Financial Resources
Office of Policy, Performance, and Communications
Policy and Issues Management Team
2900 Woodcock Blvd
Mail Stop TCU-3
Atlanta, GA 30341
Details covering policy, procedures, and content of unsolicited proposals are contained in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subpart 15.6external icon. A positive evaluation of an unsolicited proposal does not necessarily mean that the CDC will negotiate a noncompetitive procurement with you. If the services or products offered are available elsewhere, CDC is still required to seek competition.
If your unsolicited proposal submission does not result in a contract award, please continue to check beta.SAM.govexternal icon for other contracting opportunities.
*On November 12, 2019, the Federal Business Opportunities website (also known as FBO.gov and FedBizOpps) was officially decommissioned. Beta.SAM.govexternal icon is now the authoritative source for “Contract Opportunities.”
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