The Sources Sought Notice from the Department of Veterans Affairs indicates a need for contractor services to support the BrainLab ExacTrac System at the Oklahoma City VA Medical Center. The purpose is to ensure optimal operation of the equipment in accordance with the manufacturer's standards, guaranteeing 95% uptime and cost-effective service. This non-personal services contract requires the contractor to handle all aspects of maintenance—both preventive and as-needed repairs—on government-owned systems.
Key tasks include routine preventive maintenance, timely software updates, and the provision of OEM-standard parts, ensuring uninterrupted care for VA patients. The contractor must work closely with the VA's staff to schedule maintenance visits to avoid disrupting patient services. High standards of quality and compliance with multiple regulatory bodies, including AAMI and the FDA, are mandated. The notice requests interested vendors to respond with their business size and capability by November 20, 2024, detailing subcontracting plans if applicable.
This document serves as a market research tool for determining interested parties and does not result in immediate contract awards, signifying its role within the framework of federal RFPs.
The Oklahoma City VA Medical Center (OKCVAMC) is seeking a contractor to provide ongoing support and servicing for the Brainlab ExacTrac System. This Request for Information (RFI) is aimed at gathering information and assessing the interest of potential vendors, and does not constitute a binding contract. The contractor must ensure that the equipment operates optimally, guaranteeing 95% uptime, and provide comprehensive services, including preventive maintenance, repairs, software updates, and provision of OEM-standard replacement parts. All work must adhere to the original manufacturer’s specifications, and all personnel must be qualified and OEM-trained. Interested companies must submit details about their business size, subcontracting intentions, SAM Unique Entity Identifier, and relevant contracts they may possess. Responses are requested by November 20, 2024. This RFI emphasizes the need for high-quality service to maintain the efficacy of equipment critical for serving VA patients.