The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is issuing a Sources Sought Notice to gather information on potential suppliers for an Ultrasound Renal Denervation System for the Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center, aiming for market research and planning purposes. This notice, identified by solicitation number 36C25925Q0239, is not a solicitation and does not commit the Government to any future action or contract. Interested parties must respond by February 25, 2025, to Contract Specialist Lynn Lim. Companies are requested to provide essential details such as company name, point of contact, unique entity ID, country of origin, and socioeconomic status regarding small business classifications, with a special emphasis on the NAICS code 339112 for Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing. Responders are encouraged to attach specifications or capability statements to demonstrate their qualifications. The notice emphasizes that responses will not be considered binding offers, nor will the Government be obligated to solicit or award contracts based on this market survey, maintaining the Government's discretion in procurement processes.
The document outlines a request for the delivery of a restocking order for Recor Medical equipment to the VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System in Aurora, CO. It specifies the need for one unit of the Recor Medical P/N PRDS-PPP, which includes various catheters, a connection cable, and a cartridge. The equipment specifications highlight essential characteristics such as compatibility, material composition, working length, and performance metrics.
The contractor is required to deliver the items within 30 days, ensuring they arrive in sealed containers marked with purchase order and contract numbers. Additionally, operation and maintenance manuals must be provided in both binder and digital format. Security background checks are not mandated, and the contractor must offer warranties that cover parts, labor, and shipping costs.
This document falls under the government procurement framework, emphasizing the structured delivery of specialized medical equipment while ensuring compliance with safety and operational standards within federal healthcare systems. The specifications and requirements reflect the commitment to maintaining high care quality and operational efficiency in the healthcare sector.