The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has issued a Presolicitation Notice for medical monitors as part of a Sources Sought Notice aimed at gathering information about qualified suppliers. This notice, designated as solicitation number 36C26225Q0779, is specifically focused on sourcing medical monitoring equipment, particularly those manufactured by Philips, including the IntelliVue Multi-Measurement Module, IntelliVue Dock, and several other components. The deadline for responses is April 11, 2025.
The VA seeks to identify businesses that can meet specific salient characteristics of a portable monitoring system, which include features such as a long battery life, chemical resistance, and customizable display settings. Interested parties are encouraged to provide detailed responses addressing their capabilities relative to the requirements and to indicate their business size classification related to NAICS code 334510.
Responses will be utilized for planning purposes and not for contract awards. Interested vendors must submit their capabilities, relevant business size information, and confirm compliance with regulations like the Buy American Act. The VA emphasizes that responses are not binding and they should be submitted via email to the designated contracting officer, Nate Munson. This initiative reflects the VA's commitment to enhancing healthcare services through strategic procurement.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has issued a Sources Sought Notice / Request for Information (RFI) to identify potential suppliers for Philips medical monitoring equipment. This RFI is not a solicitation but aims to gather information regarding capabilities and qualifications that meet specified requirements. The VA is looking for equipment including the IntelliVue Multi-Measurement Module X3 and various associated parts for cardiac monitoring systems designed for continuous patient assessment.
Respondents are requested to answer 19 detailed questions regarding their capabilities, business size status, and compliance with regulatory requirements, such as the Buy American Act and the Non-Manufacturer Rule. Companies are also encouraged to provide information on pricing, lead times for delivery, and any existing federal contracts. Responses to this RFI will inform future procurement decisions but do not indicate any commitment from the government to procure the supplies immediately. All responses must be submitted by April 11, 2025, for consideration. The document emphasizes a firm commitment to assessing potential suppliers while ensuring compliance with federal regulations and standards.