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National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility

The proposed National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) will research high-consequence biological threats involving zoonotic (i.e., transmitted from animals to humans) and foreign animal diseases. It will allow basic research; diagnostic development, testing and validation; advanced countermeasure development; and training for high-consequence livestock diseases.

The new and unique government biocontainment infrastructure would:

  • integrate those aspects of public and animal health research that have been determined to be central to national security;
  • assess and research evolving bioterrorism threats over the next five decades; and
  • enable the Departments of Homeland Security and Agriculture to fulfill their related homeland defense research, development, testing, and evaluation (RDT&E) responsibilities.

The Homeland Security Act of 2002, recognizing that protecting U.S. agriculture is a critical element of homeland security, transferred the current research facility (Plum Island Animal Disease Center [PIADC]) from the Department of Agriculture to the Department of Homeland Security.

Sources Sought Synopsis

A Sources Sought Synopsis for the NBAF construction has been posted in FedBizOpps.  The Government intends to utilize the Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc) concept for this procurement and anticipates an award resulting from this solicitation approximately September 7, 2009. 

Pre-Proposal Conference for NBAF Construction: April 7 at the Kansas State University Student Union

DHS will host a pre-proposal conference on April 7 to provide information to prospective offerors interested in learning more about bidding on NBAF construction.  Section L.4 of the Sources Sought Synopsis contains detailed information about attending this conference.  Attendees will be able to ask the Procurement Office questions about the project and view the site where NBAF will be constructed.

Facility

Read more about the scope of research to be conducted in the NBAF, the proposed NBAF and biosafety levels, and definition of terms used in the NBAF discussion.

Environmental Impact Statement

Read more about the scope of research to be conducted in the NBAF, the proposed NBAF and biosafety levels, and definition of terms used in the NBAF discussion.

Contact

The Department is fully committed to providing the public access to information about the NBAF and opportunities for involvement.  Please send inquiries to the address below

NBAF Program Manager
S&T DOR STOP 0217
Department of Homeland Security
245 Murray Lane, SW
Washington, DC 20528-0217
nbafprogrammanager@dhs.gov

This page was last reviewed/modified on March 18, 2009.