J065--Heart Pump Maint, KC, 36C255-24-AP-3958, 589-25-1-1837-0006 (VA-25-00011972)
ID: 36C25525Q0062Type: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF255-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 15 (36C255)LEAVENWORTH, KS, 66048, USA

NAICS

Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance (811210)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND VETERINARY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (J065)
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    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is conducting market research to identify qualified vendors for Heart Pump Maintenance Services at the Kansas City VA Medical Center in Missouri. The procurement aims to ensure the availability of technical capabilities for maintaining and servicing heart pump equipment, which is critical for patient care and operational efficiency within the facility. Vendors are required to submit their company information, including business type and past performance with similar government contracts, as well as confirm their status as manufacturers or distributors of the necessary equipment. Interested parties must respond by November 20, 2024, with inquiries directed to Contracting Officer Paul Dixon Jr. at paul.dixon@va.gov or by phone at 913-946-1116. This announcement serves as a Sources Sought notice and does not guarantee a contract award.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Paul Dixon Jr.Contracting Officer
    (913) 946-1116
    paul.dixon@va.gov
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is seeking to identify qualified vendors for Heart Pump Maintenance Services at the Kansas City VA Medical Center through a Sources Sought Notice. The notice is a preliminary step to assess market availability and vendor capabilities, rather than a formal Request for Proposals. Vendors are requested to provide their company information, including business type (e.g., Service Disabled Veteran Owned, Women Owned, etc.), capabilities demonstrating experience with similar government contracts, and whether they manufacture or distribute products. The submission deadline for inquiries is November 18, 2024, with a response due date of November 20, 2024. It is emphasized that this announcement does not guarantee a contract award, nor will the government cover costs incurred during the response process. This initiative underscores the VA's commitment to utilizing qualified businesses while gathering essential market intelligence for future acquisitions.
    The purpose of this procurement document is to prevent the use of gray market items in the acquisition of medical supplies and equipment for VA Medical Centers. Gray market items refer to OEM goods sold through unauthorized channels, which directly compete with authorized distributors. Only vendors recognized as OEMs, authorized dealers, distributors, or resellers are permitted to supply products, substantiated by relevant authorization documentation from the OEM. This ensures that the OEM's warranties and services remain intact. Delivery of gray market products constitutes a breach of contract, granting the VA the right to enforce contractual remedies, including contract termination or allowing vendors to replace unauthorized items at no expense to the government. The document underscores the VA’s commitment to maintaining the integrity and quality of medical supplies and equipment provided to its facilities, emphasizing compliance with OEM standards. It is crucial for ensuring ongoing service and support associated with the supplied equipment. The stipulations aim to safeguard the interests of the VA and maintain high standards in healthcare delivery.
    The ABIOMED Impella AIC Service contract focuses on the provision of comprehensive maintenance and preventive inspection for Impella Controller Technology at the DVAMC Kansas City. The contractor is responsible for remote and on-site maintenance, including all relevant parts, labor, and necessary documentation according to manufacturer specifications and federal regulations. Critical requirements include a two-hour diagnostic response to calls, one-day on-site response, and the need for service personnel to be certified and properly trained. Preventive maintenance inspections are to be conducted semi-annually per manufacturer guidelines, and all service personnel must adhere to safety protocols, particularly regarding potential exposure to infectious materials. Payment is conditioned upon the timely submission of detailed service reports documenting the work performed. This contract outlines specific equipment, response protocols, and the reporting process to ensure compliance and maintain the functionality of vital medical equipment, underscoring the VA's commitment to quality healthcare services.
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