This government solicitation (36C24726Q0090) from the Department of Veterans Affairs seeks proposals for a 3D printer, specifically the Proteor Icarus-Lite O&P Bundle Kit, along with the Proteor Digital Suite 3D design software and one year of software services for the Atlanta VA Medical Center in Decatur, GA. The acquisition is set aside for small businesses and is a brand-name or equal-to solicitation for the ICARUS system. Key requirements include delivery of the printer and software in a ready-to-use state, comprehensive training for staff, and a detailed factory verification report upon delivery. The contract outlines specific clauses for administration, electronic invoice submission via Tungsten Network, payment terms, and various federal regulations concerning information security, data privacy, and ethical conduct. Delivery of all items is expected within 60 days ARO (After Receipt of Order) to the Atlanta VA Medical Center.
This government solicitation (36C24726Q0090) is for the procurement of one 3D printer, specifically the "ICARUS system" brand name or equal, along with associated 3D design software and a one-year service contract, for the Atlanta VA Medical Center in Decatur, GA. The acquisition is a 100% total small business set-aside under NAICS code 334118 with a size standard of 1000 employees. Key requirements include providing a Proteor Icarus-Lite O&P Bundle Kit, Proteor Digital Suite software, comprehensive training for staff, and a detailed factory verification report upon delivery. The contract outlines administrative data, invoice submission procedures via Tungsten Network, and various FAR and VAAR clauses covering contract terms, conditions, payment, security, and compliance. The delivery for all items is 60 days ARO to the Atlanta VA Medical Center.
The document outlines the salient characteristics for a FDM 3D printer, likely for a government Request for Proposal (RFP) or grant application. The printer must be capable of using specific materials like Polypropylene and Carbon fiber, with a filament diameter of 2.85mm. Key requirements include a print volume exceeding 300mm x 300mm x 600mm and an overall equipment size less than 800mm x 800mm x 1,500mm, with a weight under 90kg. Crucially, the printer needs to be tested and validated for printing Prosthetics Check/Test Sockets and Definitive Sockets, with print speeds under 3 hours for check sockets and a maximum of 8 hours for definitive sockets. Furthermore, it must be validated for use with sockets tested to ISO 10328, emphasizing its application in medical prosthetics.