Government agencies struggle to find specialized bioinformatics expertise for complex data analysis projects
Federal agencies like HHS need immediate access to bioinformatics and computational biology experts for urgent data analysis, but lack in-house capacity and struggle to quickly assemble qualified teams for both short-term consultations and long-term collaborative projects. Current solutions require lengthy procurement processes and expensive contractor relationships that don't scale efficiently for variable workload demands.
Validation Scores
Overall Score: 22.7%
Payment Evidence (6)
Payment Type Course
Payment intent for course: training
Payment Type Coaching
Payment intent for coaching: consultation
Payment Type Service
Payment intent for service: service, agency
Payment Type Course
Payment intent for course: certification
Payment Type Service
Payment intent for service: agency, managed
Payment Type Physical
Payment intent for physical: hardware
Source Signals (2)
A government agency (Department of Health and Human Services) is paying $62,259,192.93 to GUIDEHOUSE DIGITAL LLC for: BIOINFORMATICS AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOSCIENCES SUPPORT SERVICES - BIOINFORMATICS AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY ANALYSIS SERVICES INCLUDING SHORT-TERM CONSULTATIONS AS WELL AS HANDS-ON COLL...
A government agency (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is paying $10,510,304,426.0 to THE BOEING COMPANY for: PROVIDE DEVELOPMENTAL HARDWARE AND TEST ARTICLES, AND MANUFACTURE AND ASSEMBLE ARES I UPPER STAGES. THE UPPER STAGE (US) ELEMENT IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE ARES I LAUNCH VEHICLE...
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Problem Details
- Category
- government
- Pain Keywords
- bioinformatics expertise shortage, government contractor bottleneck, specialized skill access, data analysis capacity, rapid team assembly
- Signals Collected
- 2
- Created
- 2026-06-24 22:26