National Institutes of Health
NIH (National Institutes of Health) is the largest public funder of biomedical research. Issues billions in grants and contracts for research, clinical trials, IT systems, and facility management. 27 institutes and centers.
(National Institutes of Health) is a agency concept federal contractors and grant writers run into across solicitations, regulations, and award filings
NIH is a federal agency, sub-agency, or contracting authority. Agencies like NIH concentrate procurement around specific missions, statutory authorities, and budget lines — and contractors who study them gain visibility into the program offices that own the work, the contracting officers who manage it, and the contract vehicles already in place. The fastest way to develop an agency strategy is to read awarded contracts (USAspending and FPDS make this trivial), trace the recurring vendors, and identify the program offices that buy what you sell. Bureauify's agency pages aggregate this picture; the related entries above name the adjacent agencies and authorities NIH most often partners or shares vehicles with.
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