The Department of Veterans Affairs is issuing a solicitation for companies capable of manufacturing and supplying reservoir omnipods for multiple Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) locations.
The VA is seeking a reliable supplier for these medical devices used in the treatment and management of diabetes. The omnipods are wearable devices that work in conjunction with insulin pumps, delivering precise amounts of insulin as needed.
The scope of work involves supplying reservoir omnipods according to the VA's specifications and quality requirements. The awardee will be expected to deliver the products to the designated CBOC locations and ensure timely replenishment as needed.
To be eligible, applicants should have a strong track record in the manufacturing and supply of medical devices, with a focus on in-vitro diagnostic substances. The VA emphasizes the need for high-quality standards and compliance with relevant regulations.
Funding for this contract is estimated at $600,000 to $800,000, with the potential for multiple awards being made. The contract type will be a Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) arrangement.
Interested parties should submit their applications by the specified deadline, including a detailed pricing schedule and any necessary documentation demonstrating their ability to meet the VA's requirements.
The VA will evaluate applications based on price and the demonstrated ability to meet the specialized needs of the VA's CBOC locations.
For any clarifications or questions, interested organizations should contact Jennifer L Knight at jennifer.knight@va.gov or via phone at 913-684-0162.
This opportunity seeks to procure reservoir omnipods for VA medical facilities, enhancing the diabetes treatment capabilities at these locations. The VA encourages eligible suppliers to respond to this solicitation with a view to establishing a successful partnership.