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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), through the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Network Contracting Office 19, has issued a Sources Sought Notice for potential suppliers of two ACIST CVi Standard Contrast Dye Injector systems, which should include a 7-year warranty and preventative maintenance. The notice aims to gather market interest and capabilities for this equipment, set for delivery at the Eastern Colorado VA Healthcare System in Aurora, CO. Responses are requested by April 8, 2025, and are intended solely for market research; there are no contractual obligations implied. Interested vendors should provide their company name, contact details, DUNS number, and their eligibility in small business programs, as well as confirm their ability to meet specified requirements. The notice encourages the submission of relevant product information to support capability claims. The VA emphasizes that responses are not offers and that the government is not committed to any future solicitation or contract based on this notice. Overall, this Sources Sought Notice seeks to assess available resources and supplier qualifications in preparation for a potential future acquisition.
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The Eastern Colorado HealthCare System at the Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center seeks to procure two ACIST CVi Standard Contrast Dye Injector systems with a 7-year warranty and preventative maintenance. This equipment is essential for Cardiology services to enhance interventional and diagnostic angiographic procedures, thereby expanding operational capacity and improving patient flow. Key specifications include multi-use syringe capability, real-time dose tracking, and various injection modes. The contract stipulates delivery within 30 days to the Aurora, CO location, during specified business hours. The vendor must provide operating manuals and will have limited access, ensuring the protection of patient health information. The security stipulations clarify that no security background checks or access to VA systems are required. The overarching aim of this RFP is to secure vital medical equipment to improve healthcare services for veterans while ensuring compliance with regulations and maintaining data security.