The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is issuing a Sources Sought Notice for the procurement of Flash Catheter supplies for the Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center. This notice serves as a market survey to gauge potential suppliers' interest and capability to fulfill the VA's needs, without establishing any obligation or commitment to award a contract. Interested vendors must submit specific company information, including name, address, and details regarding their business size, capabilities, and socioeconomic classification by November 4, 2024. The anticipated North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 339112, which pertains to surgical and medical instrument manufacturing. Vendors are encouraged to share additional relevant information and specifications to illustrate their capacity to meet VA requirements. This notice emphasizes that responses will not be treated as offers and does not guarantee any forthcoming solicitation or contract award. The ultimate aim is to assess supplier qualifications and readiness within the context of the VA's procurement strategies.
The Eastern Colorado Health Care System seeks to procure one Lightning Flash Catheter (P/N USVS-LITNGFHT115BER) to enhance their medical capabilities. The contract stipulates that the contractor must deliver the item, ensuring it meets specified salient characteristics integral to mechanical thrombectomy systems for pulmonary embolism and venous thrombus. Delivery is required within 30 days post-award to the facility in Aurora, CO, with items needing to arrive in original sealed packaging marked appropriately. Additionally, the contractor must provide operational and maintenance manuals in both binder and digital format upon installation completion. Security background checks are not necessary, and warranties must cover all parts, labor, travel, and shipping costs involved with repairs, delivered at the time of equipment receipt. This procurement request underscores the VA's commitment to maintaining up-to-date medical equipment for improved patient care within their healthcare system.