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Sole Source_JOFOC_BFUSAPS_Final.pdf | May 13, 2026 |
Transfer of Macaques to Born Free USA Sanctuary
Contact and place of performance
Jennifer Gartzke
Silver Spring, MD 20910
USA
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention intends to award a sole source firm fixed price contract under FAR 6.103-1 - Only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements, to Born Free USA for: Securing permanent housing of up to 162 NHPs and the responsibility for providing them a safe, compliant, and humane long-term sanctuary. The vendor shall take full ownersh...
View moreBorn Free USA Primate Sanctuary is a GFAS-accredited sanctuary with demonstrated experience in the long-term care, housing, veterinary management, and social integration of macaques. Based on market research, Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary is the only GFAS-accredited source that can satisfy CDC’s combined requirements for accreditation, species expertise, capacity, and performance schedule. The facility is in compliance with the Animal Welfare Act and Regulations (Title 9 Code of Federal Regulations part 1), The Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, and other federal policies and guidance as applicable that provide national standards for the acquisition, transportation, housing, control, maintenance, handling, treatment, care, use and disposal of animals. This acquisition needs to be completed expeditiously as the CDC currently maintains roughly 160 macaques in indoor housing designed for quarantine and research activities. Their current living situation is not beneficial to the animals and they need to be rehomed as soon as possible. It was discovered during market research that Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary can take custody of these animals on a schedule that aligns with CDC’s required transition timeline. Born Free requires approximately 12 weeks to build additional enclosures necessary to house the CDC macaques. Following this construction, animals can be transported on a phased basis in cohorts of approximately 25 animals per shipment until the transfer is complete. This schedule is materially shorter than the timeframes identified for other sanctuary options during market research and is therefore the only schedule identified that would permit transfer within CDC’s required timeframe as determined by the funding available for their care and housing at CDC. This expedited timeframe greatly reduces stress on the animals and ensures their health and well-being are the top priority. Continued retention of the animals at CDC would require the agency to maintain them in facilities intended for quarantine and research support rather than long-term sanctuary care, delaying placement in an environment better suited to their long-term husbandry and behavioral management. A fully competed procurement would delay this transfer unnecessarily and would be detrimental to the welfare of the animals.
This acquisition involves unusual and compelling urgency because CDC currently maintains roughly 160 macaques in indoor housing designed for quarantine and research activities. Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary can take custody of these animals on a schedule that aligns with CDC’s required transition timeline. Based on information obtained during market research, Born Free requires approximately 12 weeks to build additional enclosures necessary to house the CDC macaques. Following this construction, animals can be transported on a phased basis in cohorts of approximately 25 animals per shipment until the transfer is complete. This schedule is materially shorter than the timeframes identified for other sanctuary options during market research and is therefore the only schedule identified that would permit transfer within CDC’s required timeframe. Continued retention of the animals at CDC would require the agency to maintain them in facilities intended for quarantine and research support rather than long-term sanctuary care, delaying placement in an environment better suited to their long-term husbandry and behavioral management. Because a competed procurement would add additional time before award and performance could begin, CDC would be required to continue relying on interim housing for a longer period, which would further delay transition to an appropriate long-term setting.
This notice of intent is not a request for competitive quotations; however, all quotations/responses received within 15 days of the issuance of this notice shall be considered by the government. A determination by the government not to compete this proposed contract based upon responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the government. Information received will normally be considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive procurement. Any quotation/response should be emailed to contract specialist at xuy7@cdc.gov by 6:00 am EDT May 28, 2026.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) intends to award a sole-source, firm-fixed-price contract to Born Free USA for the permanent rehoming and lifetime care of approximately 162 non-human primates. Under solicitation number NOI-JG-0001, the vendor will assume full ownership and custody of these macaques, providing veterinary oversight, chronic disease management, social group formation, and behavioral rehabilitation within a Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS) accredited environment. The transition involves transporting animals from the CDC’s Silver Spring, Maryland, location in phased cohorts of approximately 25 animals following a 12-week enclosure construction period.
This requirement is classified under NAICS 813312 (Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations) and PSC R416 (Support- Professional: Veterinary/Animal Care), with no set-aside designated. The CDC has identified Born Free USA as the only source capable of meeting the required performance schedule and capacity standards, as the animals are currently maintained in indoor research and quarantine housing that is not suited for long-term sanctuary care. The expedited timeline is intended to minimize animal stress and ensure compliance with the Animal Welfare Act and the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals.
The government published this special notice on May 13, 2026, and will consider all responses received by the deadline of 6:00 am EDT on May 28, 2026. While this is not a request for competitive quotations, the agency will evaluate submitted information to determine if a competitive procurement is warranted. One attachment, a Justification and Approval document, was provided with the notice. Jennifer Gartzke is the point of contact for this acquisition.
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