The federal procurement notice from SAM.gov is a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation from the Department of Veterans Affairs for a ComboLab - Invasive Cardiac Monitoring System. This system is used for invasive cardiac monitoring in electrophysiology (EP) and cardiac catheterization (Cath) procedures. The purpose of this procurement is to purchase replacement software and hardware upgrades that align with modern standards of care. The system must be compatible with existing EP and Cath Lab systems at the Washington DC VA Medical Center, including specific equipment from GE Healthcare, Biosense Webster, Abbott, and SC2000 Intra-Cardiac Ultrasound. The procurement includes all necessary parts, materials, labor, software/licenses, resources, and training to implement and utilize the equipment/system. The system must have specific features such as electrophysiology and hemodynamic functionality, interoperability between functions, ST Segment software, HL7 data export, and more. Delivery of the equipment must be made to the Washington DC VA Medical Center within 90 days from the award of the contract. Installation and implementation will be completed by certified personnel during a weekend/off hours. The contractor is responsible for providing training to clinical staff/users. Inspection and acceptance will be conducted jointly with the on-site Point of Contact (POC). The contractor must provide documentation such as service reports, warranty information, and technical service manuals. The contract type is a Firm-Fixed Priced Contract and evaluation factors include required features and price.