SPEECH PROCESSORS FOR AUDITORY PROTHESES

NIH GUIDE, Volume 23, Number 34, September 23, 1994



RFP AVAILABLE:  NIH-DC-94-25



P.T. 34



Keywords:

  Prosthetic Device, Hearing 

  Prosthetic Device, Speech 



National Institutes of Health



The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders,

National Institutes of Health, has a requirement to design, develop,

and evaluate laboratory-based speech processor emulators and wearable

speech processors for auditory prostheses.  In addition, a need

exists for new auditory testing material to evaluate the advantages

and disadvantages of changes in speech processor designs.  A

three-year term form, cost-reimbursement contract is anticipated.

The solicitation is scheduled to be issued on or about September 30,

1994.  Proposals will be due 60 days after the date of issuance of

the solicitation.  All responsible sources may submit a proposal that

will be considered by the Government.



INQUIRIES



Copies of the solicitation may be obtained by sending a written

request to:



Barbara Oxenham

Division of Grants and Contracts

National Institutes of Health

6100 Executive Boulevard, Room 6E01 MSC 7540

Bethesda, MD  20892-7540

Telephone:  (301) 496-4487



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