5-Year UTARNG Lab Services Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA)
ID: W911YP25RA005Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW7N3 USPFO ACTIVITY UT ARNGDRAPER, UT, 84020-2000, USA

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Medical Laboratories (621511)

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MEDICAL- LABORATORY TESTING (Q301)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Utah Army National Guard (UTARNG), is seeking qualified small businesses to establish a 5-Year Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) for medical testing and laboratory services. The contractor will be responsible for providing a range of laboratory tests, including blood and urine analyses, metabolic panels, and immunology assays, with a total anticipated award amount of $41.5 million aimed at enhancing medical readiness for military personnel. This procurement is critical for ensuring timely and high-quality medical services that support the health of personnel, reflecting federal priorities for health readiness and small business participation. Interested parties can contact William T. Brown at william.t.brown68.civ@army.mil or by phone at 801-432-4273 for further details.

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    This document outlines a detailed log of various laboratory tests and their corresponding quantities over multiple months, focusing on the procurement of medical testing services. Specific tests listed include blood and urine analyses, metabolic panels, and immunology assays, alongside anticipated quantities for each test from August through June. The total quantity for the first year of lab services is reported as 2,177, while expected totals appear similarly structured across the subsequent years. No costs are provided, indicated by $0.00 throughout the document. This information is crucial for managing public health lab services and informs budgeting and contract decisions in compliance with government RFPs and grants. The structured quantity data aids in evaluating service needs, facilitating resource allocation, and ensuring adequate medical testing capabilities across fiscal years. Overall, the document serves as an essential tool for health departments and laboratories to plan and implement lab service contracts effectively.
    The document outlines a solicitation for a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) directed at Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSBs) specifically for medical testing and laboratory services for the Utah Army National Guard (UTARNG). The BPA spans over five years, with an anticipated total award amount of $41.5 million, aimed at enhancing medical readiness through extensive laboratory work. The contractor is expected to provide all necessary personnel, tools, and materials while adhering to compliance standards established by OSHA, HIPAA, and related entities. Key requirements within the Statement of Work (SOW) include the provision of various laboratory tests, proper medical reporting, and adherence to safety and quality assurance protocols. Additional responsibilities entail the contractor maintaining comprehensive insurance coverage and ensuring effective communication regarding medical results. The solicitation emphasizes the importance of meeting service delivery standards while accommodating the unique needs of military operations. The overall objective is to ensure timely, high-quality medical services that support the health of personnel, reflecting federal priorities for health readiness and small business participation in government contracts.
    The United States Property and Fiscal Office (USPFO) for Utah seeks to establish one or more Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA) for medical testing and related laboratory services to support the Utah National Guard's Individual Medical Readiness (IMR) over a five-year period. The contractor will be responsible for providing comprehensive lab services, including supervision, personnel, and compliance with health regulations like OSHA and HIPAA. Key requirements include maintaining medical liability insurance, proper licensing, quality assurance protocols, and efficient scheduling for specimen pickup and testing, with results required within 24 hours of sample collection. The document outlines specific laboratory tests, procedures for infectious waste disposal, and mandates for personal protective equipment (PPE). Performance evaluation criteria are detailed to ensure compliance and quality control, with penalties for unsatisfactory service including contract termination. The BPA is structured to ensure flexibility and responsiveness to the UTNG’s needs while ensuring adherence to federal and state regulations. This solicitation aligns with government procurement practices, illustrating a commitment to enhancing medical readiness.
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