US Government Agency access to NCI-Frederick Facilities/Services/Expertise
The laboratories operated by SAIC-Frederick Inc. at the National Cancer Institute at Frederick can provide U.S. government agencies, in addition to NCI, with leading-edge technologies and specialized expertise for an integrated and effective approach to contemporary problems in biomedical research.
These programs comprise a broad spectrum of highly integrated, advanced technologies and facilities, including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, imaging, protein expression, histopathology, clinical monitoring and cGMP manufacturing.
Economy Act
Under the Economy Act, government agencies other than the National Cancer Institute, can access the cutting-edge technologies and partner with SAIC-Frederick biomedical research scientists whose work touches all aspects of scientific exploration, from routine laboratory processes to complex experimental design and interpretation and application of results. Working with SAIC-Frederick scientists enables investigators to extend their inquiries to depths and in directions perhaps otherwise inaccessible.
An interagency agreement established under the Economy Act allows a U.S. government agency to transfer allocated funds to another government agency to support work conducted by the second government agency on behalf of the first.
Example organizations that have ongoing interagency relationships with the NCI:
- National Institute of Allergy and Infections Disease
- Food and Drug Administration
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Available Technologies
Cutting-edge R&D
Drug Development
Animal Sciences
Access Technologies
Core Services Accession System (CSAS)
Yellow Task System