US Government issues RFP-III for the purchase of 20 million doses of MVA-based smallpox vaccine
16 August 2005
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Bavarian Nordic announced today that it has received the
requirements from the US government's Department of Health and
Services (HHS), for the purchase of 20 million doses of an
MVA-based smallpox vaccine. The tender terms include delivery of
smallpox vaccines at a fixed-dose price as well as deliveries based
on a cost-plus principle. The contract will be awarded to one or
more companies. Proposals must be submitted to HHS by the 29
September 2005 and award(s) are expected to be announced on
February 2006. Bavarian Nordic will provide more detailed
information when the company has had the opportunity to view the
requirements in more detail. In the meantime we refer to the US
Government's website:
http://www1.eps.gov/spg/HHS/OOS/OASPHEP/RFP%2DDHHS%2DORDC%2DVB%2D05%2D06/listing.html
In connection with the announcement of the tender, Peter Wulff,
President and CEO of Bavarian Nordic said, "The tender materials
outline that the 20 million doses to be purchased will be followed
by more orders. With this tender, the US Government has committed
itself to protect the 25% of the population who cannot safely be
given the current smallpox vaccines. The world market for a safe
smallpox vaccine has now been opened, since governmental
authorities in the larger European countries will naturally
undertake a similar commitment as the American authorities."
Contact:
Anders Hedegaard, President & CEO.
Phone: +45 23 20 30 64