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AAP PHARMA TECHNOLOGIES INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED

UEI: C8CBWDADE5C5CAGE: 4368Y

AAP PHARMA TECHNOLOGIES INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED is a federal contractor, registered under UEI C8CBWDADE5C5 and CAGE code 4368Y. It has been awarded $3,360,621 across 14 federal contracts. Primary work spans Research and Development in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology) and Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology). Top awarding agencies include Department Of Health And Human Services (hhs).

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C8CBWDADE5C5

CAGE Code

4368Y

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Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)

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2XMF

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Awards by Agency
Department Of Health And Human Services (hhs)$3.4M100%
Awards by NAICS
541714 - Research and Development in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology)$3.3M97.5%
541712 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)$83.5K2.5%
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NAICS: 541714
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Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Medical Countermeasure (MCM) Participant Basic Agreement (PBA)
Solicitation # W911SR-26-R-HEAL
The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Medical Countermeasure (MCM) Participant Basic Agreement (PBA) is a continuous, open solicitation designed to establish a dynamic, pre-qualified network of partners to accelerate the development and fielding of next-generation medical defenses against CBRN threats. Operated by the Capability Program Executive for CBRN Defense (CPE CBRND) under the Department of Defense, this agreement functions as an Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ)-like vehicle authorized under 10 U.S.C. §§4021, 4022, and 4023, exempting it from the Competition in Contracting Act of 1984. The program seeks innovative, threat-agnostic host-directed therapeutics that enhance physiological resilience by targeting critical systems such as neurological function, respiratory stability, immune response, hematologic and vascular integrity, and cellular stress and repair pathways. Complementary to this, the government also seeks broad-spectrum therapeutic candidates that can directly neutralize CBRN agents, with emphasis on agents possessing environmental stability, non-cold-chain storage capability, and simplified administration routes like oral, intranasal, or autoinjector formats suitable for immediate use in austere, far-forward operational environments. Interested parties, including MCM developers at any stage from Phase I through FDA licensure and supporting organizations such as CROs, CDMOs, and regulatory experts, must submit a white paper of no more than five pages detailing product mechanisms, efficacy data from validated animal models, regulatory status including IND history and clinical trial results, manufacturing capacity and scale-up plans, and company experience. Collaboration is mandatory, with applicants required to state willingness to team or partner within the PBA ecosystem. Participation requires SAM registration, and all award decisions are based on technical merit and strategic alignment with the program’s mission to build a layered, resilient, and sustainable medical defense portfolio, without fixed deadlines or competitive bidding. The agreement supports the development of dual-use medical solutions with potential applications in civilian critical care, emphasizing ruggedized formulations, clear labeling, durable packaging, and long-term stability to ensure readiness in the most challenging operational conditions. Technical and administrative inquiries should be directed to Hunter Robinson or Alexander Mayatte at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland office.
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NAICS: 541714
New
Federal
Hypoxia Chamber Services
Solicitation # 80JSC026Q0008
NASA Johnson Space Center is soliciting offers for Hypoxia Chamber Services under solicitation number 80JSC026Q0008 to support research on the physiological, cognitive, and clinical effects of mild hypobaric hypoxia as part of the Artemis Program. The contract requires comprehensive services including infrastructure, personnel, training, materials, food, supplies, and operational support necessary to conduct controlled hypoxia experiments. This is a combined synopsis and solicitation issued under FAR Subpart 12.6, with no written solicitation to follow, and all information is contained within the posted notice and attachments, particularly Attachment A for the Performance Work Statement and Attachment D for additional submission requirements. The NAICS code is 541714 with a size standard of 1,000 employees, and offerors must self-certify their size status. Evaluation will prioritize Technical Acceptability and Past Performance as significantly more important than Price, though Price becomes increasingly relevant when proposals are closely matched in technical merit. All submissions must include completed representations and certifications per FAR 52.212-3 and comply fully with FAR 52.212-1 and 52.212-4. Proposals must be submitted electronically via email to the designated NASA contacts no later than 1:00 PM CST on August 24, 2026, with questions due by July 29, 2026. The Government assumes no responsibility for electronic submission failures, and late submissions will be rejected per FAR provisions. The place of performance is Houston, Texas, and the Ombudsman clause is applicable for dispute resolution.
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