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The Defense Health Agency (DHA) is seeking vendors to provide Pulse Oximeter-Fingertip (Non-Aeromedical Certified) devices through a standardization initiative. Qualified suppliers listed under QSL MW-2406-38 are eligible to participate, with strict pricing requirements to ensure discounts off established Distribution and Pricing Agreements (DAPA). The anticipated selection date for the Incentive Agreement (IA) is May 30, 2025, with a five-year duration. Vendors must submit detailed pricing quotes and validate their compliance with DAPA requirements, supporting their offers with necessary documentation to facilitate fair evaluation.
The government estimates an annual demand of approximately $107,760 for these products, intended for Military Treatment Facilities across the Army, Navy, and Air Force. A focus on achieving an 80% purchase velocity from designated Medical Treatment Facilities (MTFs) is emphasized. Only the lowest priced bids will be selected, while vendors who do not follow the outlined protocols risk disqualification from participation. As a part of the DLA Troop Support Medical initiative, the agreement is designed to streamline purchasing and standardize medical supplies across military operations, promoting efficiency and cost savings within the Military Health System.
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The Medical Materiel Enterprise Standardization Office (MMESO) is soliciting vendor submissions for pricing on a specific medical product, the Puls Oximeter-Fingertip (non-aeromedical certified). Vendors must provide comprehensive pricing offers which include factoring in Prime Vendor costs and must align with the quality standards listed in the Qualified Supplier List (QSL). The submission requires essential vendor details and product specifications, including manufacturer information and unit pricing structures. Only vendors on the QSL for this product line will be considered, and a notification will be provided to those not selected once the selection process is finalized. This request for proposal (RFP) is structured to streamline procurement processes within the Department of Defense (DoD) concerning specified medical devices and ensuring compliance with established procurement regulations.