The Sources Sought Notice concerns a request related to the procurement of WRJ Headwall Accessories by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically the Network Contracting Office 1. The notice outlines essential details including the Contracting Officer's contact information, the relevant solicitation number (36C24125Q0079), and the response deadline set for November 15, 2024, at 15:00 Eastern Time. The project is not utilizing Recovery Act funds and falls under the product service code 5340 and NAICS code 339999. The primary place of performance is designated as the White River Junction VAMC. The notice aims to gather information from potential vendors regarding their capacity to fulfill the requirements of the contract, providing a platform for businesses to express their interest and capabilities in supporting the VA's needs for the specified accessories. This procurement process exemplifies the VA's commitment to partnering with capable suppliers to enhance services for veterans efficiently and effectively.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), through Network Contracting Office 1 (NCO 1), issued a Sources Sought notice to identify vendors capable of supplying Headwall Accessories for the White River Junction, VT VA Medical Center. This announcement serves primarily for market research and is not a solicitation for quotes or proposals. Interested parties must submit their capabilities by November 15, 2024, along with the completed Sources Sought Worksheet via email.
The required equipment includes a total of 41 units of various headwall accessories, such as storage baskets, supply clips, and resuscitation holders, alongside several mounting brackets. Vendors must also provide user manuals and cleaning guidelines for the supplied items.
Additionally, the notice outlines records management obligations related to the procurement, ensuring that all generated records are treated as government property, with strict compliance to the Privacy Act and other pertinent regulations. Completion of the worksheet and further documentation is essential, as the responses may influence whether the procurement proceeds under a set-aside for small businesses or full competition. The Government will not provide feedback or evaluations on submissions.