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Bioinformatics Data Analysis & Integration Support

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The contract seeks a subcontractor to perform downstream bioinformatics analysis of sequencing data for the purpose of identifying pathogens and characterizing microbial communities, with an emphasis on maintaining alignment with existing Environmental Protection Agency databases and ensuring consistent, longitudinal data integration. The work requires advanced computational expertise to process complex genomic datasets and deliver results that are scientifically robust and interoperable with the EPA’s established infrastructure to support environmental monitoring and public health assessments. The solicitation is classified under NAICS code 541690 for other scientific and technical consulting services and is issued by the Cfaiad organization on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency. The opportunity is open for responses until July 20, 2026, and is structured as a subcontract, indicating it may support a larger initiative under EPA’s environmental bioinformatics or microbial surveillance programs. While specific performance location and point of contact details are not provided, the work is expected to be performed remotely or in alignment with EPA’s digital data ecosystems, requiring strict adherence to data standards, security protocols, and temporal consistency across study cycles.

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Subcontract for bioinformatics analysis of sequencing data to identify pathogens and characterize microbial communities aligned with EPA databases.

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541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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AgencyEnvironmental Protection Agency → Cfaiad
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Conduct downstream bioinformatics analysis of sequencing data to detect pathogens and microbial communities, ensuring integration with existing EPA databases and longitudinal consistency.

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