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The contract seeks to develop and execute a strategic plan for disseminating research findings to scientific, clinical, and patient communities through publications, conference presentations, and digital content platforms. The work is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 541990, indicating it falls under other professional, scientific, and technical services, and is being managed by the Department of the Army through the U.S. Army Medical Research and Acquisition Activity, under the broader Department of Defense. The goal is to ensure that research outcomes reach diverse audiences effectively, promoting translation of scientific knowledge into practical applications and informed decision-making. The opportunity was posted on June 17, 2026, with a response deadline of November 18, 2026, and does not specify a set-aside status or detailed location for performance. All activities must align with the mission of advancing public health and medical science through targeted communication strategies tailored to different stakeholder groups.

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Develop and execute strategic dissemination of military medical research to scientific, clinical, and patient audiences through publications and digital platforms.

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541990 - All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesView NAICS

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Develop and execute a plan to disseminate research findings to scientific, clinical, and patient communities through publications, conferences, and digital content.

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