Chest Seals, Vented (Vent Mechanism)
ID: IAD-2410-65Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA TROOP SUPPORTPHILADELPHIA, PA, 19111, USA

NAICS

Surgical Appliance and Supplies Manufacturing (339113)

PSC

MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES (6515)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support, is initiating a procurement opportunity for Vented Chest Seals, specifically targeting vendors on the Qualified Suppliers List (QSL) MW-2404-16. This Standardization Action aims to streamline the supply of these critical medical products to Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) across all branches of the military, with an estimated annual demand of approximately $2,229,666.02 based on historical usage data. Interested vendors must submit detailed pricing quotes and company information by November 14, 2024, with selection based on the lowest price offered for an initial agreement period of five years. For further inquiries, vendors can contact Arthur Redmond at arthur.b.redmond.ctr@health.mil or David Sheaffer at david.v.sheaffer.ctr@health.mil.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Arthur Redmond MMESO North Data Analyst Contractor
    arthur.b.redmond.ctr@health.mil
    David Sheaffer MMESO South Team Leader Contractor
    david.v.sheaffer.ctr@health.mil
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    The Defense Health Agency (DHA) through its Medical Logistics Directorate is initiating a Standardization Action for the procurement of Vented Chest Seals, which will be sourced from vendors on the Qualified Suppliers List (QSL). This announcement aims to streamlining the supply of these critical medical products to Military Treatment Facilities across all branches of the military. Participation requires vendors to have an agreement with the current DoD Medical/Surgical Prime Vendors and to submit pricing that must be below the Distribution and Pricing Agreement (DAPA) prices. The anticipated volume aligns with historical usage data, reflecting an estimated annual demand of $2,229,666.02. Vendors interested in participating must provide detailed pricing quotes and specific company information by the deadline of November 14, 2024. The selection will focus on the lowest price offered, with an initial agreement period of five years. Warnings for non-compliance on pricing and deadlines are reiterated, emphasizing that not having an established DAPA will exclude vendors from selection. This initiative highlights the government's objective of standardizing medical supplies to enhance operational efficiency within the Military Health System.
    The document provides a Vendor IA Pricing Submission Form for medical materiel related to vented chest seals. It requests detailed vendor and product information, including manufacturer names, product descriptions, unit measurements, and pricing structures. Vendors are required to acknowledge that their pricing incorporates Prime Vendor costs and fees. The submission must be complete and submitted to designated MMESO contacts by the specified due date. Only vendors currently on the Qualified Suppliers List (QSL) for the relevant product line will be considered for the initial awards (IA). The form emphasizes that pricing and packaging must align with previously submitted qualifications. Additionally, approximate annual purchase quantities and distinct product offerings are required to guide procurement decisions. This document represents a structured approach to sourcing and standardizing medical supplies for the Department of Defense, ensuring compliance with federal regulations while enhancing supply chain management.
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