The Department of Defense, specifically the United States Property and Fiscal Office (USPFO) for Maine, is conducting market research to identify potential vendors for medical equipment inspection, repair, and calibration services for the Maine Army National Guard (MEARNG). The procurement aims to replace the support previously provided by the United States Army Medical Logistics Command, focusing on the annual inspection and maintenance of bio-medical equipment, including Zoll Defibrillator and Monitor Systems, suction apparatus, and portable ventilators, with a requirement for Zoll certification for vendors. Interested businesses must submit a capabilities statement by April 25, 2025, detailing their qualifications and past performance, with all submissions to be sent electronically to the designated contacts, Darlene Howes and Thomas Ryan, at the provided email addresses. This sources sought notice does not constitute a formal solicitation or commitment by the government to award a contract.