The VA Black Hills Health Care System is issuing a presolicitation notice for the procurement of a brand-name or equal supply of an Orthospec Shock Wave Generator and Control Unit, along with necessary accessories. This supply contract is managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs and is designated for the Fort Meade Campus in South Dakota. The solicitation number for this procurement is 36C26324Q1170, with a response deadline set for September 3, 2024, at 16:15 Central Time. The contracting office is located in St. Paul, Minnesota, and correspondence should be directed to the Contract Specialist, Alisha Milander, via email or phone. The contract is categorized under the Product Service Code 6515 and is part of a small business set-aside. This announcement underscores the VA's ongoing commitment to equipping healthcare facilities appropriately while adhering to procurement regulations.
The file outlines a government procurement solicitation for the acquisition of an Orthospec Shock Wave Generator and associated equipment for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Black Hills Health Care System. This solicitation, marked as set aside for small businesses, details the necessary specifications and conditions for potential contractors, including the requirement for a warranty, service manual, patient brochures, and installation training. The contract is categorized under NAICS code 334510, focusing on electromedical apparatus manufacturing.
Key sections include delivery schedules, contractor obligations, and clauses governing contract terms, ensuring compliance with federal regulations. The procurement aims to enhance the therapeutic capabilities at the VA facility while adhering to standards that protect against counterfeit and gray market items. Contractors must submit electronic payment requests and invoices in line with VA requirements. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for vendors to understand submission requirements and the evaluation process for this simplified acquisition, ensuring transparency and equity in federal contracting practices.