Brand Name or Equal - Vyntus One Pulmonary Function Test PC System with ergonomic bicycle Travis AFB, CA
ID: FA442725QZ023Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4427 60 CONS LGCTRAVIS AFB, CA, 94535-2632, USA

NAICS

Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing (339112)

PSC

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

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the 60th Medical Support Squadron at Travis Air Force Base (AFB) in California, is seeking responses to a Sources Sought Request for Information for the procurement of a Vyntus One Pulmonary Function Test PC Analyzer with an ergonomic bicycle system. This equipment is crucial for enhancing the Pulmonary Function Department's testing capabilities, requiring features such as a body plethysmograph for lung volume measurement, a bicycle ergometer with integrated blood pressure monitoring, and advanced software for data analysis and reporting. The system must also accommodate wheelchair accessibility, connect to the Department of Defense electronic records system, and be delivered by April 15, 2025. Interested small businesses are invited to submit their information by March 5, 2025, and may direct inquiries to Mr. Michael Goetz or Mr. Vitaliy Kim via the provided contact details.

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    The David Grant Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base seeks to procure a Vyntus One Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) PC Analyzer, including an ergonomic bicycle, to enhance its Pulmonary Function Department's testing capabilities. This equipment must perform a range of pulmonary tests and feature a variety of specifications: a body plethysmograph for lung volume measurement, a bicycle ergometer with integrated blood pressure monitoring, and advanced software for data analysis and reporting. Training for staff, installation services, and a 12-month warranty are also required. The system must accommodate wheelchair accessibility, connect to the Department of Defense electronic records system, and operate efficiently within specified temperature and humidity ranges. The contract requires delivery by April 15, 2025, emphasizing the need for precise measurements and a robust software system linking with existing databases. Overall, the project underscores the government's commitment to improving healthcare services through advanced medical equipment acquisition.
    The 60th Medical Support Squadron at Travis Air Force Base (AFB), CA is seeking responses to a Sources Sought Request for Information regarding the procurement of one Vyntus One Pulmonary Function Test PC Analyzer with Ergonomic Bicycle System. This system is essential for conducting comprehensive pulmonary function tests, encompassing a variety of lung analysis capabilities. The solicitation aims to identify potential suppliers, particularly small businesses, that can provide this equipment, as outlined in the attached Statement of Need. This Sources Sought notice invites interested businesses to submit their information by March 5, 2025, with questions due by March 4, 2025. Respondents must include company details, business type, and a demonstration of capabilities. The document clarifies that this is not a formal Request for Quote (RFQ) but an inquiry to assess the market. The government is not obligated to procure and will not cover any costs incurred by businesses responding to this notice. All responses will be considered government property and will not be returned. The overarching goal is to determine the availability of suppliers for this specific medical equipment at Travis AFB.
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