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- The offered activities and responsibilities are all outlined in the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that is signed by the requesting and servicing (NITAAC) agencies. Some of the duties contained in the MOA include all pre-award activities, contract administration and closeout, to name a few.Type: FAQ
- A Contracting Officer will be assigned to your requirement and he or she will be your primary POC. In addition, the NITAAC Customer Support Center is always available to receive any inquiries. You may reach them via email at NITAACsupport@nih.gov or call 1.888.773.6542.Type: FAQ
- Yes. The assisted acquisitions fee is 2%, which is applied to the entire obligation including the NIH Contract Access Fee (NCAF).Type: FAQ
- Yes.Type: FAQ
- There are advantages , of, doing one prior to , the , release of your solicitation, ,, such as , when you are completing your , market research or , when you are refining, your requirements, ., , Alternatively, t, here are advantages , of, doing one while the solicitation is open, ,, such as , when you are , addressing , questions or , concerns from potential offerors , or, when you are facilitating teaming, ., Either time helps you generate interest from the Contract Holders and focuses attention on your requirements!Type: FAQ
- NITAAC works hard to ensure that you only engage with contract holders that can fully complete your requirement.Type: FAQ
- Yes, Industry Days are an easy way to determine if your requirement should be set aside or whether a different down-select or a different NITAAC GWAC might serve you better.Type: FAQ
- No, industry days are available for both assisted and direct orders.Type: FAQ
- You have full control of what is covered and who attends the industry sessionType: FAQ
- There is no charge for a NITAAC Virtual Industry Day.Type: FAQ