The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is issuing a Sources Sought Notice to identify potential suppliers for the Dynavision D2 Neuro-Visual Training system as part of their procurement planning for the Long Beach Healthcare System. This notice is not a solicitation but encourages responses from qualified businesses regarding their capability to fulfill the specifications. The required system must possess specific salient characteristics, including a maximum weight of 150 pounds, a 52-inch-wide screen, various operational modes, and the ability to improve visual, cognitive, and motor functions of adult patients. Interested companies should submit their business information, describe their capabilities relative to the listed characteristics, confirm their size status under NAICS 339112, and provide general pricing for market research purposes. Responses are due by March 13, 2025. This RFI serves as a preliminary step in gauging market interest and potential future solicitation for procurement, underscoring the VA's commitment to enhancing programs that support veteran healthcare.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), specifically the VISN 22 Long Beach Network Contracting Office, issued a Request for Information (RFI) to gather information about potential suppliers capable of providing a Neuro-Visual Training system. This is not a solicitation but a preliminary step to assess market capabilities within NAICS 339112 (size standard of 1,000 employees). Interested companies are encouraged to respond by showcasing how their products meet established requisites, including specifications for weight, screen size, functionality, and compatibility with patient training needs. The desired product includes equipment features such as LED lights, multiple operation modes, and the ability to enhance patients' visual and motor skills. Responses must also detail business size, compliance with the Buy American Act, FDA clearances if required, and any federal contracts held. Submissions should be sent to the designated VA email by March 13, 2025. This RFI serves as a preliminary market research tool to inform future contracts related to the training equipment for the healthcare system.