| Location: | Maryland |
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| Posted: | Jan 14, 2026 |
| Due: | Feb 3, 2026 |
| Agency: | DEPT OF DEFENSE |
| Type of Government: | Federal |
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| Solicitation No: | HT001426RE001 |
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01/14/2026-Amendment solicitation and revised cost & pricing excel spreadsheet. Past Performance submission date to 22 Jan 2026, 10am EDT and extended proposal due date to 03 Febuary 2026 at 2pm EDT. See amendment #2.
2/19/2025-Amendment solicitation and revised past performance questionnaire.
The contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, supplies, facilities, transportation, tools, materials, supervision, and other items and non-personal and personal services necessary to perform support to Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence (TBICoE) research and translation support services as defined in the Performance Work Statement (PWS) provided under separate cover in this announcement.
The TBICoE is a branch of the Research Support Division in the Research and Engineering Directorate (R&E) of the Defense Health Agency (DHA). DHA is a Federal Program within the Department of Defense (DoD). TBICoE, known previously as the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center (DVBIC), has been congressionally mandated since 1992 and is currently a matrixed research, dissemination, and knowledge translation program, supporting warfighter brain health and readiness by advancing the traumatic brain injury state of the science and clinical standards.
TBICoE’s mission to support the warfighter is executed through subject matter experts embedded across DHA facilities with expertise in TBI clinical research investigations, surveillance, clinical tool development and training, cognitive monitoring and assessment, and dissemination of TBI tools, products, and education/training materials to DoD medical personnel, service members, including Guard, Reserve, and operational medics/corpsmen, veterans with TBI, and families/caregivers of the warfighter. This multifaceted approach to TBI and brain health relies on a coordinated effort across disciplines, driven by strategic priorities, to advance the state of the science and continuously inform DoD and DHA programs and policy initiatives.
TBI is a predominant injury in both peacetime and wartime across the MHS. The number and complexity of brain health insults, including TBI, has increased because of recent theaters of combat and improved understanding of exposures during ongoing training-based and operational hazards. Blast related injuries in combination with other events are the primary cause of TBI for active-duty military personnel. TBICoE operates across DHA facilities in the US and Germany through embedded personnel at a headquarters and several strategic medical and operational sites.
Contractors will continue to be integral in all aspects of these highly specialized TBI services. TBICoE headquarters (HQ), in Silver Spring, MD, is supported by contractors who are expert scientists, researchers, and trained clinicians. TBICoE contractors work with HQ and local government leadership to provide or support the following services:
TBICoE contractors are Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) in their field who facilitate all aspects of human clinical research implementation and dissemination, which involves:
TBICoE supports the execution of Congressionally mandated and DoD-assigned missions such as the Warfighter Brain Health Initiative (WBHI) and the Cognitive Monitoring Program (CMP), as well as any future projects tasked by Congress, Health Affairs, and/or the DoD. Contractor activities will rely on established collaboration between several layers of stakeholders including the DoD, VA, civilian health partners, state/local communities, families, hospital administrators, and individuals with TBI. These include, but are not limited to both internal and externals partners, such as the Science & Technology Enterprise Integration Division (STEID), sister Research and Engineering Centers of Excellence (Hearing, Vision, Psychological Health, Extremity Trauma and Amputation), Health Affairs, DAD-MA, Joint Special Operations Command to include U.S. Army Special Operations Command and Naval Special Warfare, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and other DOD-designated laboratories (ARL, NRL, AFRL), Veterans Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Food and Drug Administration, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Disability, Independent Living, Rehabilitation Research, Public Health Service, the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS), and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. These collaborators may work with TBICoE to support DoD initiatives that improve services and care for warfighter brain health, including improved TBI assessment and care (e.g., technology advances), warfighter return to duty, optimized performance, improved short and long-term outcomes after injury, and reintegration to their families and communities.
For mission success, TBICoE requires robust clinical research investigation teams, dissemination and implementation experts, and clinical translation programs and pathways. TBICoE government personnel have the responsibility for the development and oversight of TBICoE clinical research investigations, research translation, dissemination, and surveillance in support of MHS priorities and applicable policies. Non-personal services contractors will perform the highly specialized TBI SME tasks as described in the contract and will be supervised by contractor personnel. Personal services contractors will receive oversight and supervision from local government site directors or their designee. In each case, contractor personnel will have direct operational responsibility for deliverables to the government leadership to ensure mission success.
The contractor will support areas and functions described in Section 1.4 of the PWS. The RFP package consists of RFP HT001426RE001, the associated Performance Work Statement, Past Performance Questionnaire form, Cost and Pricing Excel spreadsheet, and Contract Data Requirements Lists A001 through A038 (there is no A028).
| Dec 17, 2025 | [Solicitation (Original)] Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence Warfighter Brain Health Research and Translation Support Services |
| Dec 19, 2025 | [Solicitation (Updated)] Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence Warfighter Brain Health Research and Translation Support Services |
| Jan 27, 2026 | [Solicitation (Updated)] Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence Warfighter Brain Health Research and Translation Support Services |

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