Brainlab Consultation Services-Curve Navigation
ID: HT941025Q2046Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE HEALTH AGENCY (DHA)DEFENSE HEALTH AGENCYFALLS CHURCH, VA, 22042, USA

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Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing (339112)

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MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND VETERINARY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (J065)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Health Agency, is soliciting quotes for Brainlab Consultation Services-Curve Navigation at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, California. The contract aims to provide intraoperative neuro-navigation consultation services, including training and onsite guidance for the BrainLab Curve Navigation System, which is critical for enhancing surgical outcomes in cranial and spine surgeries. This opportunity underscores the importance of maintaining high-quality patient care and operational integrity within the military healthcare system, ensuring that advanced medical technologies are effectively utilized. Interested vendors must submit their quotes by April 24, 2025, and can contact Dwayne Casad at Dwayne.M.Casad.civ@health.mil or 210-868-4977 for further details.

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    The Combined Synopsis/Solicitation HT941025Q2046 is a federal request for quotes (RFQ) for a service/maintenance contract tailored for existing equipment at the Naval Medical Center Main Operating Room Department, aimed at avoiding service disruptions and ensuring quality patient care. The competition is fully open, occurring under FAR Subpart 12.6 for commercial goods and services. The proposal covers a base year period from May 7, 2025, to May 6, 2026, with three optional renewal years through May 2029, focusing on clinical consultation for image-guided surgery. Offerors must provide comprehensive quotes, including technical documentation, past performance references, and complete pricing to evaluate responsiveness. Evaluation factors include technical capability, past performance assessments, and price fairness. All vendors must register in Sam.gov, with quotes due by April 24, 2025. This RFQ is significant for maintaining operational integrity at the Naval Medical Center, underscoring the government's commitment to healthcare excellence and strategic procurement processes involving safeguarding Medicare services through the maintenance of advanced medical systems.
    The Statement of Work outlines the provision of intraoperative neuro-navigation consultation services at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, CA. The contractor, acting as an independent entity, will deliver training and onsite guidance on the BrainLab Curve Navigation System for various cranial and spine surgeries. Services are to be provided during scheduled operating room hours and for emergencies, with requirements for ongoing training of hospital staff and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams. The agreement stipulates that the contractor's personnel must maintain specific qualifications, including certification as a Brain Lab consultant, and must adhere to safety and operational protocols. The Navy will furnish necessary equipment, supplies, and facilities, while the contractor is responsible for ensuring their personnel have appropriate insurance and meet occupational health standards. The overall goal of the contract is to support quality patient care by enhancing surgical outcomes through expert guidance in neuro-navigation technologies. This contract represents a vital aspect of the military healthcare system, emphasizing patient care, safety, and technical proficiency in surgical environments.
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