Optos California AF-RGB
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTERSILVER SPRING, MD, 20910-7500, USA

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Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing (339112)

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OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, TEST EQUIPMENT, COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES (6650)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Naval Medical Research Center, is seeking to procure an OPTOS Optos California AF-RGB Ultra wide-field non-mydriatic imaging system to replace a failing Kowa non-mydriatic camera unit at the Naval Aerospace Medical Research Lab (NAMRL). This procurement is essential for ongoing research, as the OPTOS system is uniquely capable of capturing extensive retinal images quickly and effectively, which is critical for military medical applications. The total funding required for this acquisition is $107,321.96, and it will be executed as a firm fixed-price contract due to the sole source exception, with no comparable units available in the market. Interested parties can reach out to Timothy A. Daniels at timothy.a.daniels18.civ@health.mil for further information.

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    The Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC) seeks to procure an OPTOS Optos California AF-RGB Ultra wide-field non-mydriatic imaging system to replace a failing Kowa non-mydriatic camera unit at the Naval Aerospace Medical Research Lab (NAMRL). This acquisition, requiring $107,321.96 in Fiscal Year 2023 funds, falls under the sole source exception due to the unique technical capabilities of the OPTOS system. This FDA-approved unit can capture extensive retinal images quickly and effectively, which is critical for ongoing research. The justification cites market research confirming no comparable units exist that meet these specific requirements. The procurement will result in a firm fixed-price contract, with the anticipated costs being validated through price analysis to ensure fairness. With no other interested sources on record and no plans for future competitive contracts, this is deemed a one-time buy. The actions taken follow the guidelines stipulated in FAR and U.S.C. for non-competitive acquisitions, ensuring compliance and thorough justification of the need for specialized equipment vital to military medical research.
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