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Experimental and Mathematical Biomechanics Injury Research

IDIQ

Overview

Ceiling
None
Who Can Use
One Agency
Primary Set Aside
None
Extent Competed
Full And Open Competition
Experimental and Mathematical Biomechanics Injury Research awarded by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in April 2021 accepts orders through October 2026. The IDIQ has no ceiling, and as of today, $14,214,054 has been obligated through the vehicle with a total reported backlog of $2,827,284 and funded backlog of $1,258,015 from all task orders. The IDIQ was awarded full & open and has a primary NAICS code of 541380.

Award Hierarchy

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Experimental and Mathematical Biomechanics Injury Research

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Status

Period of Performance

4/29/21

Start Date

10/29/26

Ordering Period End Date
68.0% Complete

Task Order Obligations and Backlog

$14.2M

Total Obligated

$15.5M

Current Award

$17.0M

Potential Award
83% Funded

$1.3M

Funded Backlog

$2.8M

Total Backlog
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