6505--National CMOP ARTIFICIAL SALIVA ORAL SPRAY -(A2112) NDC 50930-0098-08
ID: 36C77025Q0243Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFNATIONAL CMOP OFFICE (36C770)LEAVENWORTH, KS, 66048, USA

NAICS

Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing (325412)

PSC

DRUGS AND BIOLOGICALS (6505)
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically the Network 15 CMOP Contracting Office, is seeking to procure Artificial Saliva Oral Spray (NDC 50930-0098-08) to replenish stock at multiple CMOP locations, with a total requirement of 11,752 bottles. This procurement is crucial for ensuring that veterans have access to essential health products, adhering to the Drug Supply Chain Security Act, which mandates the provision of pedigree information for all pharmaceuticals. Interested vendors must submit their quotations electronically to the contracting officer, Larry Zaritz, by May 22, 2025, at 11:00 AM Central Time, with the solicitation package expected to be available on SAM.gov around May 19, 2025.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Larry M ZaritzContract Specialist
    larry.zaritz@va.gov
    Files
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), specifically the Network 15 CMOP Contracting Office, seeks to procure Artificial Saliva Oral Spray (NDC 50930-0098-08) for replenishing stock at multiple CMOP locations. The requirement includes a quantity of 11,752 bottles, and all quotes must be submitted to the specified contracting officer, Larry Zaritz, by May 22, 2025, at 11:00 AM Central Time. The solicitation number is 36C77025Q0243, and the associated NAICS code is 325412, indicating a focus on pharmaceutical products. Competing vendors must adhere to the Drug Supply Chain Security Act and provide necessary pedigree information. The solicitation package will be available on SAM.gov around May 19, 2025, with submissions limited to electronic formats. This presolicitation highlights the VA's commitment to providing essential health products for veterans while ensuring compliance with relevant supply chain regulations and procurement procedures.
    The document outlines a solicitation from the Department of Veterans Affairs for the procurement of "Artificial Saliva Oral Spray, 240ML" for multiple Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP) locations. The request is intended for both unrestricted and set-aside bidding for small businesses, including those owned by veterans and women. Vendors are required to submit their offers by the specified due date and include numerous supporting documents such as a signed SF1449 form, a state wholesale distributor license, and compliance certifications. Key delivery terms indicate that all shipped products must be compatible with USPS regulations and include detailed tracking information. The contract also mandates compliance with the Drug Supply Chain Security Act, ensuring proper documentation for pharmaceuticals. Additionally, the document emphasizes the necessity for barcode labels meeting industry standards, the importance of being a registered vendor in the SAM.gov system, and adherence to specific evaluation criteria for product equivalence. The solicitation is structured in sections, addressing requirements, delivery schedules, and necessary terms and conditions. This solicitation reflects the government's commitment to ensuring reliable pharmaceutical supplies and compliance with federal regulations while promoting opportunities for small and veteran-owned businesses.
    The document outlines the "Buy American Certificate" provisions for federal RFPs, specifically ensuring that Offerors certify their end products as domestic unless exceptions apply. Each Offeror must identify foreign end products manufactured in the U.S. that do not meet domestic qualifications and indicate if they exceed 55% domestic content, excluding commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) items. Essential definitions regarding domestic and foreign end products, as well as critical components, are provided. Offerors are also required to detail line items with domestic end products that contain critical components. The government's evaluation of offers will adhere to the procurement policies set forth in the Federal Acquisition Regulation. This framework promotes the use of American-made products and ensures transparency in federal procurement processes.
    The file outlines a Request for Quotation (RFQ) by the VA's National Office for the procurement of medical supplies, specifically artificial saliva oral spray, with specified requirements for vendors. The submission period begins on May 19, 2025, with responses due by May 22, 2025, at 11:00 AM Central Time. Vendors must submit a complete quote using an Excel spreadsheet, including the signed SF1449 cover page, documentation as an OEM authorized dealer, and a Buy American Act certificate. Notably, all pharmaceutical products must have a minimum shelf life of one year upon delivery, with expiration details required in comments. The document emphasizes the prohibition of gray market items—products sold through unauthorized channels—and mandates that vendors provide authorized documentation from manufacturers. This procurement ensures the integrity of supplies for VA Medical Centers by allowing only new OEM products, reinforcing compliance and warranty terms associated with the medical supplies. Consequently, the VA reserves the right to enforce remedies for breaches involving gray market goods, underlining its commitment to quality and legal adherence.
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