7A21--V12 Brillians (SupraVISTA) Clinical Decision Support System (VA-24-00099842)
ID: 36C10B25Q0195Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFTECHNOLOGY ACQUISITION CENTER NJ (36C10B)EATONTOWN, NJ, 07724, USA

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Software Publishers (513210)

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IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION SOFTWARE (PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) (7A21)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is seeking to procure a sole-source firm-fixed-price contract for one Brillians (SupraVISTA) Clinical Decision Support System software license, along with technical support and end-user training from SupraVISTA Medical Decision Support Systems, LLC. This acquisition aims to enhance clinical decision-making capabilities across seven VA Medical Centers within VISN 12 by providing automated analysis of clinical data and seamless integration with existing systems like VistA and CPRS, ultimately improving patient safety and provider productivity. The contract will include a 12-month base period with two optional 12-month renewal periods, and all inquiries and submissions must be directed to Contract Specialist Nova Dahl at Nova.Dahl@va.gov and Contracting Officer Michael Marone at Michael.Marone@va.gov, referencing RFQ 36C10B25Q0195 in the subject line.

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    Nova DahlContract Specialist
    Nova.Dahl@va.gov
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    The document outlines a solicitation for a Request for Quote (RFQ 36C10B25Q0195) by the Department of Veterans Affairs for the procurement of one (1) Brillians (SupraVISTA) Clinical Decision Support System software license, including technical support and end-user training. This solicitation operates under a limited competition framework, targeting SupraVISTA Medical DSS LLC as the sole provider for the required proprietary software and associated services. The acquisition, structured as a firm-fixed-price contract, includes a base period of one year following award and two optional additional years. The Federal Acquisition Regulation guidelines and a specific NAICS code (513210 - Software Publishers) govern this acquisition process. Relevant points of contact for inquiries are provided, specifying email communication for offer submissions. The urgency and specificity of the requirement highlight the VA's commitment to enhancing decision support capabilities in healthcare settings, directly impacting service delivery to veterans.
    The solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) seeks to procure Licenses, Technical Support, and End User Training for Brillians (formerly known as SupraVISTA) software. The contract is aimed at enhancing clinical decision-making across seven VA Medical Centers within VISN 12, facilitating integration with their existing Veterans Health Information System Technology Architecture (VistA). This proposal is a sole-source acquisition that emphasizes a firm fixed price, with an initial 12-month period and two optional 12-month renewal periods. Key software requirements include functionalities like automated data analysis from patient charts and seamless interaction with CPRS (Computerized Patient Reporting System) to improve patient care efficiency and safety. Technical support is structured in tiers, ensuring timely assistance and troubleshooting. The contractor is obligated to provide comprehensive resources, including training, installation, and software updates, at no additional cost. Furthermore, the requirement emphasizes compliance with federal regulations regarding cybersecurity and accessibility, particularly aligned with the Section 508 standards. The overarching objective revolves around enhancing the quality of care provided to veterans by ensuring that this clinical decision support system is effectively implemented across the targeted facilities.
    The document outlines a solicitation notice from the Department of Veterans Affairs for the acquisition of one Brillians (SupraVISTA) software license, along with technical support and end-user training. This Request for Quote (RFQ) 36C10B25Q0195, issued under provisions allowing for acquisition from a sole source, specifies SupraVISTA Medical DSS LLC as the only provider able to deliver the necessary proprietary software. The contract includes a firm-fixed-price and spans a base 12-month period with two optional extensions. The contracting office is located in Eatontown, NJ, and all inquiries and submissions must be directed to contract specialist Nova Dahl via email. The solicitation adheres to Federal Acquisition Regulations and aims to meet the unique software needs of the VA effectively and efficiently, emphasizing the agency's reliance on specialized suppliers for certain technologies. This procurement process exemplifies how government agencies navigate vendor relations in fulfilling their operational needs.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) seeks to procure a sole-source firm-fixed price contract for a Brillians (SupraVISTA) software license, technical support, and end-user training from SupraVISTA Medical Decision Support Systems, LLC. This software is essential for the Veterans Health Administration's (VHA) requirements, as it provides automated analysis of clinical data, integrates seamlessly with existing systems like VistA and CPRS, and enhances patient safety and provider productivity. The VA's justification for this sole-source action is based on extensive market research indicating that no alternative products meet their specific needs without requiring significant redevelopment efforts that would incur additional costs and time. The software is crucial for timely clinical decision-making, offering real-time alerts and customizable reporting features that streamline documentation and improve care delivery for Veterans. The contract will include a 12-month base period with two optional renewal periods, with ongoing technical support and training resources provided. The VA will continue to explore market options to enhance competition in the future.
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