6515--Anesthesia Units - National Equipment Catalog
ID: 36C24124Q0652Type: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF241-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 01 (36C241)TOGUS, ME, 04330, USA

NAICS

Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing (339112)

PSC

MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES (6515)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), through its Veterans Health Administration (VHA), is conducting a Request for Information (RFI) to gather insights on anesthesia units for potential inclusion in the National Equipment Catalog for VA medical centers nationwide. The RFI specifically seeks anesthesia units capable of delivering anesthetic agents, ventilating patients, and monitoring ventilation variables, while explicitly excluding separate analyzers and standalone monitoring systems. This procurement is crucial for enhancing healthcare services for veterans, ensuring that the equipment meets safety and operational standards. Interested suppliers must submit their responses by September 6, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Contracting Officer Shannon McNiel at shannon.mcniel@va.gov or 480-466-7938. An Industry Day is scheduled for August 23, 2024, to facilitate further discussion on the requirements.

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    Shannon McNielContracting Officer
    (480) 466-7938
    shannon.mcniel@va.gov
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), through its Veterans Health Administration (VHA), has issued a Sources Sought Notice for anesthesia units intended for national acquisition and inclusion in the National Equipment Catalog. This Request for Information (RFI) seeks market input on anesthesia units that can deliver anesthetic agents, ventilate patients, and monitor ventilation variables. It specifically excludes separate analyzers and stand-alone monitoring systems. The notice emphasizes that this is purely for market research, without any commitment to a solicitation or contract award. Interested parties are prompted to provide company information, eligibility for small business programs, and capacity to meet the outlined requirements. Additionally, suppliers can submit questions and are invited to an Industry Day for further discussion. Responses to the notice are due by August 27, 2024. The overarching aim is to assess interest and capability of potential suppliers, thereby helping the VA plan future acquisitions effectively.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), specifically the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), has issued a Request for Information (RFI) regarding the procurement of anesthesia units aimed at being added to the National Equipment Catalog for nationwide use in VA medical centers. The RFI seeks to gather market insights regarding anesthesia units that are capable of administering anesthetic agents, ventilating patients, and monitoring various ventilation parameters. Notably, the RFI explicitly excludes separate analyzers for gas concentrations and standalone monitoring systems. This request is intended solely for market research purposes, aimed at assessing potential sources and the socioeconomic classification of suppliers. Respondents are encouraged to provide pertinent company information, capability statements, and any relevant documentation that could demonstrate their ability to meet the outlined requirements, including maintenance and training practices. Responses are due by August 27, 2024, at 15:30 PST, with a preceding Industry Day scheduled for August 23, 2024. The VA clarifies that submissions do not obligate the government to issue a subsequent solicitation and emphasizes that all responses will be treated without any financial compensation for the respondents. The document underscores the importance of information technology procurement within federal government operations, given the specific focus on enhancing healthcare services for veterans.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), specifically the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to gather market insights about anesthesia units for potential inclusion in the National Equipment Catalog for VHA facilities across the U.S. The RFI aims to identify units capable of delivering anesthetic agents and monitoring relevant ventilation variables, excluding separate analyzers and physiologic monitoring systems. Interested suppliers are instructed to provide information about their company, including basic contact details, DUNS number, and small business certification. They are also encouraged to include relevant capabilities and experiences related to equipment maintenance and training. This notice serves strictly for market research; it does not constitute a solicitation or a commitment to award contracts. Responses will not obligate the government in any manner, and no compensation for submissions will be provided. Suppliers can submit questions until August 12, 2024, and an Industry Day will be held on August 23, 2024. Final submissions are due by September 3, 2024. This RFI positions the VA to better assess suppliers' capabilities and plan for future acquisitions of anesthesia-related equipment, enhancing operational efficiency and patient care for veterans nationwide.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs, through its Veterans Health Administration (VHA), has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for anesthesia units to potentially include in the National Equipment Catalog. The RFI aims to gather market insights regarding anesthesia units that can deliver anesthetic agents, ventilate patients, and monitor ventilation variables, excluding separate analyzers or stand-alone physiologic systems. The purpose is to assess the interest and capability of suppliers, as well as their socioeconomic classifications. Interested companies are asked to provide specific company information, including their DUNS number and eligibility for various small business programs. Additionally, companies have the opportunity to provide supplementary documents that demonstrate their capacity to meet the RFI's requirements. Submissions are encouraged by email and must be received by September 6, 2024. An Industry Day will also be held to facilitate further discussion and clarification of requirements. Overall, this RFI represents a preliminary market research effort, with no obligations for future contracts or solicitations, ensuring that responses will not be compensated or form binding agreements with the government. The document highlights the VA's intent to upgrade its procurement of essential medical equipment while engaging with potential suppliers in the process.
    The document outlines the Draft Minimum Technical Requirements (MTRs) for anesthesia units in the context of federal RFPs related to medical equipment procurement. Key requirements include FDA clearance for all units, safety systems for gas connections, and fail-safes to prevent hypoxic mixtures in anesthesia delivery. The units must support continuous positive airway pressure and offer a respiratory frequency range from 3-100 breaths per minute, with inspiratory gas flow between 1-180 L/min. Additionally, the units should feature a pressure alarm system and compatibility with various health record systems, including VA VISTA and CERNER. Important procurement flexibility is highlighted by the need for separable unit packages that allow for individually priced components such as freight and technical support. Overall, these requirements emphasize safety, functionality, and adaptability in the procurement of anesthesia equipment for healthcare facilities, particularly those serving veterans.
    The document addresses inquiries from an Industry Day regarding the requirements for anesthesia units in a federal contract. Key points include the necessary ventilation modes for the units, which must support specific functionalities like Volume Control, Pressure Control, and Pressure Support, including the ability to set PEEP. It clarifies that direct interfacing with VISTA/CPRS is not essential; however, machines should integrate seamlessly with Anesthesia Record Keeping systems. The agency does not mandate an 8-year warranty for the machines but prefers the standard manufacturer’s warranty with options for extended warranties. Lastly, the document discusses the award structure of the National Equipment Catalog initiative, indicating a preference for multiple vendor awards, although the final decision is pending. Overall, this Q&A format serves to clarify specifications for vendors responding to the RFP related to anesthesia machine procurement for the VA.
    The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is hosting an Industry Day to discuss procurement needs for Anesthesia Units as part of its Equipment Life Cycle Management Program. The event aims to clarify specifications for vendors responding to the Request for Information (RFI) 36C24124Q0652, with important dates outlined for vendor inquiries and submissions. Key technical requirements include FDA approval, safety systems to prevent gas mix-ups, and compatibility with existing health records systems. Additional parameters highlight warranties, maintenance options, training, timely delivery, and the availability of technical support. Agencies intend to have units that are customizable and available over a five-year span, with clarity on return policies for damaged or recalled equipment. The RFI seeks market input to ensure that VHA acquires units that meet both technical and operational needs effectively.
    The document outlines the Minimum Technical Requirements (MTR) for anesthesia units aimed at ensuring safety, efficacy, and interoperability in medical environments. Key requirements include FDA approval for anesthesia units, a diameter-indexed safety system (DISS) to prevent incorrect gas connections, and a hypoxic mixture fail-safe system that interlocks nitrous oxide (N2O) and oxygen (O2) flow in a minimum 25% ratio. The ventilation modes must allow continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) along with a respiratory frequency range of 3-100 breaths per minute and inspiratory gas flow between 1-180 L/min. Monitoring capabilities include a pressure alarm with selectable thresholds, and the anesthesia units must interface effectively with various health record systems, including VA VISTA and CERNER. Additionally, the units should allow for modular package purchasing, encompassing freight, warranty, and technical support. Overall, the MTRs aim to consolidate the functional integrity and safety of anesthesia equipment in compliance with healthcare standards.
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