CDC National Center For Immunization And Respiratory Diseases
Part of Department Of Health And Human Services
The CDC National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD) is dedicated to preventing infectious diseases through advanced laboratory science, vaccine deployment, and respiratory pathogen surveillance. Its core mission centers on safeguarding public health by ensuring the availability, safety, and efficacy of vaccines and diagnostic tools, while rapidly responding to emerging respiratory threats such as influenza, RSV, and novel pathogens.
CDC National Center For Immunization And Respiratory Diseases is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
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The CDC National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD) is dedicated to preventing infectious diseases through advanced laboratory science, vaccine deployment, and respiratory pathogen surveillance. Its core mission centers on safeguarding public health by ensuring the availability...
The CDC National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD) is dedicated to preventing infectious diseases through advanced laboratory science, vaccine deployment, and respiratory pathogen surveillance. Its core mission centers on safeguarding public health by ensuring the availability, safety, and efficacy of vaccines and diagnostic tools, while rapidly responding to emerging respiratory threats such as influenza, RSV, and novel pathogens. Strategic priorities include strengthening national immunization infrastructure, enhancing laboratory capacity for pathogen characterization, and supporting the end-to-end lifecycle of vaccine production and distribution—from research to cold-chain logistics. Key programs focus on the Vaccines for Children initiative, global disease detection, and real-time genomic surveillance of respiratory viruses.
NCIRD primarily procures high-precision analytical laboratory instruments, pharmaceutical preparations, and specialized refrigerated storage systems to support its scientific and operational functions. Contracts are typically awarded through combined or sole-source mechanisms, reflecting the need for specialized, validated equipment and biologics with stringent regulatory compliance. Maintenance and repair services for complex diagnostic platforms are routinely contracted to ensure uninterrupted laboratory operations.
The agency’s procurement profile is dominated by analytical laboratory instrument manufacturing and pharmaceutical preparation manufacturing, underscoring its reliance on cutting-edge diagnostic and vaccine technologies. It also consistently engages vendors in medical laboratory services and precision equipment maintenance. While set-asides are infrequent, recent opportunities have included 8(a) contracts for staffing support, indicating a measured commitment to small and disadvantaged business participation. Vendor relationships are characterized by long-term partnerships with manufacturers of FDA-regulated biologicals and certified lab equipment suppliers.
As a division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under the Department of Health and Human Services, NCIRD operates nationally with no fixed physical location, coordinating with state and local health departments, laboratories, and international partners. It utilizes federal acquisition vehicles including GSA schedules and direct procurements to acquire mission-critical scientific and medical resources.
Procurement Analytics
Where CDC National Center For Immunization And Respiratory Diseases directs its contract spending, by industry and small-business set-aside program.
Recent CDC National Center For Immunization And Respiratory Diseases Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by CDC National Center For Immunization And Respiratory Diseases, including active solicitations and recent awards.