6515--Ultrasound System
ID: 36C24625Q0127Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF246-NETWORK CONTRACTING OFFICE 6 (36C246)HAMPTON, VA, 23667, USA

NAICS

Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic Apparatus Manufacturing (334510)

PSC

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

Set Aside

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14) (SDVOSBC)
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    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking proposals for the procurement of an Ultrasound System, specifically targeting the Eye Clinic at the Fredericksburg Health Care Center in Virginia. The procurement includes various ultrasound consoles and probes, with a focus on acquiring new Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) products, and emphasizes the participation of service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSBs) with a total set-aside of 100%. This initiative is crucial for enhancing healthcare services and improving diagnostic capabilities within the facility. Interested vendors must submit their bids by November 22, 2024, with delivery scheduled between September 2, 2024, and November 1, 2024. For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Contract Specialist Natasha M Hawkins at Natasha.Hawkins@va.gov.

    Point(s) of Contact
    NaTasha HawkinsContract Specialist
    (757) 316-3937
    natasha.hawkins@va.gov
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    This presolicitation notice announces a requirement from the Department of Veterans Affairs for an A/B/S/UMB Ultrasound System for the Eye Clinic at the Fredericksburg Health Care Center in Virginia. The formal solicitation (36C24625Q0127) is expected to be issued around November 14, 2024. The project is a one-time purchase and is specifically reserved for Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). The NAICS code for this acquisition is 334510, indicating a size standard of 1,250 employees. Interested parties should communicate via email to the Contract Specialist, NaTasha Hawkins, and are responsible for downloading necessary documents from the SAM.gov website without further notification. This presolicitation serves as an early notification rather than a formal request for proposals or quotes, aiming to prepare the designated business sector for upcoming opportunities.
    The document presents a Request for Quote (RFQ) by the Department of Veterans Affairs for medical equipment, specifically ultrasound systems and related accessories, targeted at enhancing health care services. The RFQ, identified by solicitation number 36C24625Q0127, outlines the requirements for supplying new Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) products, excluding gray market or counterfeit items. Various probes and ultrasound consoles are specified for delivery by December 26, 2024, to the Fredericksburg Health Care Center in Virginia. The solicitation emphasizes the inclusion of service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSBs) with a total set-aside of 100%, requiring bidders to represent their SDVOSB status and comply with limitations on subcontracting. The contract also includes payment provisions and specifies invoicing procedures through electronic submission. Key clauses governing the procurement process, such as contract terms, dispute resolution, and compliance with federal laws, are encapsulated, ensuring clarity on responsibilities and expectations for both contractors and the government. Overall, this document demonstrates the VA's commitment to enhancing medical services while supporting small business participation, particularly SDVOSBs, through structured procurement processes.
    The document is an amendment to a government solicitation regarding the procurement of ultrasound equipment and related items by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The amendment fulfills several purposes, including updating the price schedule, revising the statement of work (SOW) and salient characteristics, and extending the deadline for bid submissions to November 22, 2024, at 5:00 PM EST. The solicitation includes detailed descriptions of various medical equipment items such as ultrasound consoles and probes, along with their respective quantities and delivery conditions to the Fredericksburg Health Care Center. The principal NAICS code associated with this procurement pertains to the manufacturing of electromedical apparatus. The document maintains standard contracting language, reiterating that terms not amended remain unchanged. This process is critical for ensuring that bids are collected and considered in compliance with federal procurement policies, thereby facilitating the VA's commitment to enhance healthcare services with updated medical equipment.
    The document outlines the security and privacy requirements for contractors working with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) regarding information systems and data. It stipulates that contractors must adhere to federal laws, VA regulations, and specific data handling protocols, including the safeguarding of sensitive information and compliance with regulations for data encryption and privacy. Key provisions include the contractor's responsibility for data rights, audits, access protocols, and compliance with rigorous training on information security. The document emphasizes the need for immediate reporting of security incidents, and mandates that contractors develop and follow a comprehensive incident response plan. Additionally, it requires contractors to ensure the integrity and security of software provided, including patch management, vulnerability assessments, and malware prevention measures. Important aspects also cover the design, development, and management of information systems and specialized devices, with clear instructions for maintaining cybersecurity throughout the lifecycle of products and services provided to the VA. The overall aim is to ensure robust protection of veterans' information and maintain standards of excellence in cybersecurity. This requirement framework is critical for any contractor involved in VA-related projects within federal and local initiatives.
    The document outlines a government Request for Proposal (RFP) for the procurement of various ultrasound medical equipment, scheduled for a contract period from November 26, 2024, to December 26, 2024. It specifies seven items, including an ultrasound console, multiple high-frequency probes (15 MHz, 20 MHz, and 50 MHz), a height-adjustable cart, a biometry A-scan probe, and DICOM connectivity. Each item is listed with a quantity, unit of measure, and the relevant NAICS code for manufacturing. The quantities range from one to two pieces per item, indicating a focus on acquiring essential tools for medical diagnostics. The consistent principal NAICS code 334510 signifies that all items pertain to a specific category related to medical and scientific instruments. This RFP reflects the government's commitment to enhancing healthcare capabilities by procuring advanced diagnostic tools, which are crucial for improving patient outcomes and supporting healthcare professionals in their practices.
    The Richmond VAMC requires the procurement of an A/B/S/UMB Ultrasound System for the Eye Clinic at the Fredericksburg Health Care Center. This purchase is part of preparations for the facility's activation and falls under a brand name or equal specification per FAR guidelines. The key components include various ultrasound probes, a height-adjustable cart, and DICOM connectivity, supporting ophthalmic diagnostics. Delivery is scheduled between September 2, 2024, and November 1, 2024, with set guidelines for installation, delivery coordination, and on-site work during normal business hours. The vendor must ensure minimal interference with existing facility operations while adhering to safety regulations, particularly in light of COVID-19 protocols. A standard warranty of at least one year is required for all equipment. The document emphasizes the importance of providing detailed specifications for any alternative products proposed as "equal." This Request for Proposal (RFP) reflects the government's commitment to enhance healthcare services through the acquisition of advanced medical technologies, reinforcing the importance of compliance, safety, and community health provisions in public procurement processes.
    The Richmond VAMC seeks to procure an A/B/S/UMB Ultrasound System for the Eye Clinic at Fredericksburg HCC as part of activating their new health care facility. The Request for Proposal (RFP) outlines the necessary equipment, including specific ultrasound consoles and probes, along with their salient characteristics. Delivery to the specified site in Fredericksburg, VA, is scheduled between September 2, 2024, and November 1, 2024, and must be coordinated with ongoing construction activities. Vendors must comply with delivery guidelines, including timing and cleanliness standards, with no dumpsters provided onsite. Installation and assembly of equipment are required during business hours and must minimize interference with facility operations. The products are subject to a 1-year warranty, and the vendor must manage any associated damages incurred during delivery or installation. Additionally, all equipment must adhere to security and confidentiality standards, particularly regarding patient data, as specified in the VA's accreditation and training requirements. Such detailed protocols ensure both safety and compliance with federal regulations during the procurement and installation processes at the Richmond VAMC. This RFP reflects the government's ongoing commitment to providing updated health care facilities that meet stringent quality and safety standards.
    The document outlines a federal government Request for Proposals (RFP) for various ultrasound-related medical equipment and accessories. It lists seven items, including different types of ultrasound probes, a height-adjustable cart, a biometry A-scan probe, and DICOM connectivity, all pivotal for enhancing medical imaging capabilities. The contract period for the items spans from November 26, 2024, to December 26, 2024, with specified quantities for each item. Each listed product falls under the principal NAICS code 334510, which pertains to medical equipment manufacturing, signaling the document's focus on acquiring advanced medical technology. The inclusion of manufacturer part numbers (MPITEM) suggests standardization in procurement, ensuring compatibility and efficiency in use. This RFP reflects the government’s commitment to modernizing healthcare equipment, supporting enhanced diagnostic capabilities in medical facilities.
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