The FDA Center for Tobacco Products is dedicated to protecting public health by regulating the manufacture, distribution, and marketing of tobacco products through science-driven oversight. Its core mission centers on evaluating tobacco product pharmacology, toxicology, and behavioral impacts—particularly among youth and young adults—while monitoring commercial marketing practices and emerging product trends such as e-cigarettes and vaping.
FDA Center For Tobacco Products is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
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The FDA Center for Tobacco Products is dedicated to protecting public health by regulating the manufacture, distribution, and marketing of tobacco products through science-driven oversight. Its core mission centers on evaluating tobacco product pharmacology, toxicology, and behavioral impacts—partic...
The FDA Center for Tobacco Products is dedicated to protecting public health by regulating the manufacture, distribution, and marketing of tobacco products through science-driven oversight. Its core mission centers on evaluating tobacco product pharmacology, toxicology, and behavioral impacts—particularly among youth and young adults—while monitoring commercial marketing practices and emerging product trends such as e-cigarettes and vaping. Strategic priorities include advancing analytical laboratory capabilities, conducting sentinel surveillance of tobacco use patterns, and leveraging data science to inform regulatory decisions. The agency prioritizes research that bridges laboratory findings with real-world public health outcomes, ensuring policies are grounded in robust empirical evidence.
Procurement patterns reveal a strong emphasis on professional scientific and technical services, particularly in research and development, marketing research, and data infrastructure. The agency frequently solicits services related to tobacco product analysis, behavioral surveillance, and computational modeling, often through sources-sought notices and combined solicitations to gather market intelligence before formal procurement. Contract structures lean toward performance-based, outcome-oriented engagements with clear deliverables tied to regulatory decision-making.
Industry preferences are concentrated in NAICS categories supporting human behavior research, analytical laboratory services, and digital data infrastructure. The agency actively seeks vendors capable of delivering specialized technical expertise in tobacco product evaluation and public opinion analysis, with a demonstrated preference for Small Business Administration (SBA) and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-asides in select opportunities. Vendor relationships are characterized by long-term partnerships with firms offering niche capabilities in scientific instrumentation, data processing, and behavioral analytics.
As a component of the Food and Drug Administration under the Department of Health and Human Services, the Center operates nationally with no fixed physical footprint, relying on contractor networks and remote data collection systems to fulfill its regulatory mandate. It primarily uses indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) and performance-based contracts to ensure flexibility in addressing evolving tobacco product landscapes.
Recent FDA Center For Tobacco Products Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by FDA Center For Tobacco Products, including active solicitations and recent awards.