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Posted Date: 07/24/2025

Response Date: 08/11/2025

Archive Date: 08/26/2025

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Request for Information- Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients

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RFI-HRSA-HSB

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541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services

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The Government is requesting industry input by responding to the questions in the attachment and by providing any applicable reference materials. This information may be used to revise, if necessary, any procurement documentation in support of a future solicitation, and may be released via SAM.gov.

Please submit your responses by August 11, 2025, to Nancy Lee at nlee@hrsa.gov 

HRSA anticipates releasing a formal Request for Proposal (RFP) in the coming months for the next SRTR contract.  This RFI seeks input from Industry and stakeholders to inform the development of the RFP and to assess interest and capabilities within the market.   

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