R416--Research Services - Animal Husbandry Technician
ID: 36C24E24Q0116Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFRPO EAST (36C24E)PITTSBURGH, PA, 15212, USA

NAICS

Veterinary Services (541940)

PSC

SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: VETERINARY/ANIMAL CARE (R416)
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    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking quotes for Animal Care Technician services at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle, Washington. The procurement aims to secure three technicians who will provide essential non-veterinary care for research animals, ensuring their welfare through feeding, habitat maintenance, and health observation, while adhering to strict compliance with animal welfare regulations. This contract, structured as a Firm Fixed Price agreement, will span four years, commencing on September 25, 2024, with quotes due by 11:59 EST on September 12, 2024. Interested vendors must submit their proposals via email to Ms. Millicent Covert at millicent.covert@va.gov, ensuring all required documentation is included to avoid non-responsiveness.

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    Ms. Millicent CovertContracting Officer
    (Calls shall not be accepted)
    millicent.covert@va.gov
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    The Veterans Health Administration is seeking quotes for animal husbandry technician services at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle. This solicitation, numbered 36C24E24Q0116, is open for competitive bidding, with responses due by September 9, 2024. The contract will follow a Firm Fixed Price structure and span four years, beginning September 25, 2024. Offerors must meet criteria outlined in the Performance Work Statement (PWS) and provide comprehensive quotes detailing both price and technical capabilities. Evaluations will be based on technical competency, past performance, and pricing, using factors such as the Offeror's experience and compliance with the Service Contract Act Wage Determination applicable to the region. Interested vendors are advised to register on the System for Award Management (SAM) and must submit their quotes by email, ensuring that all required documentation accompanies their proposals. Queries must be directed to the contracting officer, Ms. Millicent Covert, by September 4, 2024. This solicitation reflects the government’s commitment to acquiring necessary services while adhering to regulatory standards and promoting fair competition among offerors.
    The VA Puget Sound Health Care System requires contractor services for Animal Husbandry Technician roles to provide non-veterinary care for animals used in medical research. The contract seeks three technicians for a year-round commitment, covering rotating shifts including weekends and holidays. Technicians will be responsible for animal welfare, including feeding, habitat maintenance, and health observation, and will work within the accredited Veterinary Medical Unit. Qualifications include at least six months of animal care experience, familiarity with animal welfare regulations, and the ability to perform physical tasks. Additional requirements include background checks, compliance with infection control measures, and the completion of specialized training. Safety protocols for handling animals and sanitary conditions are emphasized, along with clear communication and record-keeping responsibilities. Persons assigned must adhere to VA policies, highlighting the importance of maintaining humane housing conditions while ensuring safety for both staff and animals. Monitoring of contract compliance will be conducted, and contractors must remain fully compliant with federal requirements regarding Veterans’ affairs and animal safety. This document is structured to outline position responsibilities, qualifications, general requirements, and critical compliance policies, emphasizing service accountability within the VA framework.
    The document outlines a Schedule of Supplies and Services related to the procurement of Animal Care Technician positions for a government contract, covering a period of up to four years. It details the base year and three option years, each requiring three technicians. The base year includes salary, benefits, and recruitment costs for one year from the hiring date, while subsequent option years focus solely on the technician positions. All entries are categorized under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 541940 for Veterinary Services and product/service code R416 for Professional Support in Veterinary/Animal Care. The document is structured to provide item numbers, descriptions, quantity required, and placeholders for unit price and total amounts, indicating a formal government process for acquiring professional animal care services. This procurement strategy underlines the government's commitment to maintaining sufficient animal care staff through a structured contract approach, ensuring continuity and compliance with veterinary service standards.
    The document outlines the Wage Determination No. 2015-5535 under the Service Contract Act, issued by the U.S. Department of Labor for Washington's King and Snohomish counties. It sets minimum wage rates and fringe benefits for various occupations covered by federal contracts, stipulating that contractors must pay workers at least $17.20 per hour under Executive Order 14026, effective for contracts entered into after January 30, 2022. For contracts awarded between 2015 and 2022 and not renewed, the minimum wage is $12.90 per hour. A comprehensive listing of various occupations and associated hourly wage rates is provided, covering fields such as administrative support, automotive service, health care, information technology, and maintenance. Additionally, the document details employee benefits, including health and welfare provisions, vacation rights, and sick leave entitlements. It specifies procedures for requesting classification and wage rate adjustments for unlisted occupations, ensuring that all workers receive fair compensation aligned with federal labor standards. This wage determination is essential for compliance with federal contract regulations, ensuring worker protections across various service industries.
    The "Animal Exposure Baseline History" form from the VA Puget Sound Health Care System gathers essential health and safety information from employees involved with animals. It requires personal details such as name, Social Security number, and job title, along with their exposure to various animals (like dogs, swine, and nonhuman primates) and associated health risks. Employees must disclose any past diseases or injuries from animals and indicate their level of direct animal contact, the type of personal protective equipment used, and hygiene practices after handling animals. Further inquiries assess any immunization history, chronic respiratory conditions, and family history of allergies, as well as exposure to any human or animal pathogens. The form also prompts for information regarding any symptoms experienced after working with animals and their frequency. Additionally, employees are given space to note their exposure to chemicals and any significant health history, culminating in sections for immunization and TB screening history. The form is fundamental for ensuring worker safety and health monitoring in veterinary and research environments within the VA system.
    The document presents an amendment to the solicitation RFQ 36C24E24Q0116 for Animal Care Technician services under the Veterans Health Administration, extending the deadline for quote submissions to 11:59 EST on September 12, 2024. It includes corrections, questions, and answers regarding the requirements for potential contractors. Key points entail clarification of past performance expectations, work schedules, safety requirements, and vaccination protocols for Animal Husbandry Technicians. Specific inquiries address operational expectations, current staffing, equipment use, and compliance standards tied to AAALAC accreditation. The amendment emphasizes that incomplete submissions will be considered nonresponsive. Overall, the document serves to ensure transparency and clarity in the contracting process for animal care services, demonstrating the VA's commitment to regulatory compliance and high operational standards.
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