Pharmaceutical Repackaging Services for National CMOP (770)
ID: 36C77026R0004Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFNATIONAL CMOP OFFICE (36C770)LEAVENWORTH, KS, 66048, USA

NAICS

Packaging and Labeling Services (561910)

PSC

MEDICAL- OTHER (Q999)

Set Aside

No Set aside used (NONE)
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting proposals for pharmaceutical repackaging services for the National Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP) program. The contract, identified as 36C77026R0004, is a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery agreement intended to support the repackaging of government-purchased oral solid pharmaceuticals into various bottle sizes for distribution to over 7 million veterans. The contract spans a five-year ordering period from February 1, 2026, to January 31, 2031, with a potential six-month extension, and has a minimum value of $20 million and a maximum value of $125 million. Interested contractors should contact Renee Kreutzer at renee.kreutzer@va.gov for further details and must submit their proposals by the specified deadlines, ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations and standards.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Renee Kreutzer
    renee.kreutzer@va.gov
    Files
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    This Business Associate Agreement between the Department of Veterans Affairs and a company outlines the requirements for handling Protected Health Information (PHI) under HIPAA and HITECH Acts. The agreement details the company's obligations regarding PHI use and disclosure, emphasizing safeguards, breach notifications (within 24 hours of discovery, with a written report within 10 business days), and subcontractor agreements. The company must not use or disclose PHI in ways that would violate HIPAA, except as permitted, and must adhere to minimum necessary policies. PHI ownership remains with the VA. The company is also responsible for mitigating harm from unauthorized disclosures and providing information for individual access, amendment, or accounting requests, directing individuals to the VHA Privacy Office. Upon termination, all PHI must be returned or destroyed. The VA agrees not to request impermissible PHI uses and to notify the company of any restrictions or changes in privacy practices. The agreement can be amended for HIPAA compliance and may be terminated for cause or upon completion of underlying agreements. It will be reviewed every two years.
    The Business Associate Application is a crucial document for companies contracting with the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), focusing on the handling of VHA data and Protected Health Information (PHI). It requires detailed demographic information, including company name, addresses, and website, and asks if the company acts as a healthcare provider or if its employees are part of the VHA workforce under HIPAA regulations. The application also questions whether the company's services involve treatment as defined by HIPAA. Furthermore, it delves into how companies access, create, transmit, maintain, store, and destroy VHA PHI, including the number of employees with access, locations of data handling, and security measures in place. The document also covers incident reporting, policy documentation, and subcontractor relationships, ensuring compliance with HIPAA and VA requirements. This comprehensive questionnaire helps VHA assess and manage the privacy and security risks associated with its business associates.
    The provided government file is empty, therefore, it is not possible to identify any main topics, key ideas, or supporting details. No summary can be generated without content.
    The document repeatedly provides instructions on how to open and close a container: "OPEN PUSH WITH PALM & TURN" and "CLOSE TIGHTLY." This suggests the document is a label or a part of a user manual, likely for a product or packaging, within a government context such as procurement specifications for packaging, safety guidelines for handling certain materials, or even instructions for secure storage of items related to federal grants or RFPs.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Network Contracting Office (NCO 15) has issued a Past Performance Questionnaire for contractors bidding on a VA contract. This form is used to gather feedback on a contractor's past performance from their reference contacts. Contractors are required to complete their information, then send the form to their references. References must complete the performance evaluation sections, rating the contractor on a scale of 0 (Neutral) to 5 (Exceptional) across various criteria such as management, quality control, adherence to schedules, and responsiveness to changes. The form also asks if cure or show cause notices were issued and if the reference would award another contract to the contractor. Completed forms must be submitted directly to Contract Specialist Renee Kreutzer by 5:00 PM Central Time on Monday, June 2nd, 2025. This process ensures the VA can assess a bidder's reliability and capability before awarding contracts for services like Repacker Services (REF: 36C77024R0010).
    This document is a consent form for the release of past performance information to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for RFP #36C77025R0006, concerning Repacker Services for CMOP Acquisitions. A subcontractor or teaming partner grants permission to the VA Contracting Officer, Renee Kreutzer, to discuss their past and present performance with the prime contractor during the source selection process. This is to facilitate the government's performance confidence assessment, which is a key evaluation criterion for achieving the best value in source selections. The form requires the signing individual's signature, title, company name, address, DUNS, phone number, and email address, confirming their authority to legally bind the partnering company.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP) program seeks a contractor for pharmaceutical repacking services to serve over 7 million veterans. The contractor will repack government-purchased oral, solid pharmaceuticals into various bottle sizes (e.g., 15-count to 360-count) for CMOP facilities nationwide. The program anticipates repacking approximately 17 million bottles annually. Key requirements include FDA and DEA licensing, adherence to cGMPs, DSCSA compliance, and the ability to handle controlled substances. The contractor must provide a secure web-based ordering system and detailed reports. CMOP will provide the bulk pharmaceuticals and arrange their shipment to the contractor. The contractor is responsible for ensuring product integrity, timely delivery, and proper disposal of excess or damaged products, adhering to strict regulatory and logistical standards.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 15, National Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP) is seeking services for Pharmaceutical Repacking for its facilities in Leavenworth/Shawnee, KS, Chelmsford, MA, Tucson, AZ, Lancaster TX, Murfreesboro, TN, Hines, IL, and Ladson, SC. The solicitation, RFQ #36C77026R0004, will be posted on December 10th, 2025, and will close on January 9th, 2026, at 5:00 PM CST. This is an unrestricted solicitation, open to all responsible open market sources. Vendors must be registered and active in SAM at the time of package submission. The Service Code is Q999 (Medical - Other) and the NAICS code is 561910 (Packaging and Labeling Services). Quotations should be submitted via email to renee.kreutzer@va.gov.
    The government file, titled "VHA-SERVICES-IDC-RF36C77026R0004 Pharmaceutical Repackaging," outlines a comprehensive request for proposals for pharmaceutical repackaging services across five ordering periods, plus a six-month extension. The core service involves repackaging pharmaceuticals into various bottle sizes, ranging from 120cc to 4,000cc (4L). The RFP also details potential lot volume discounts for orders of up to 50,000 bottles and provisions for expedited and emergency orders, which may incur additional fees. The contract periods span from February 1, 2026, to January 31, 2031, with the extension concluding on July 31, 2031. The document specifies quantities for each bottle size across the different ordering periods, with the largest volume for 200cc bottles. The file emphasizes that volume discounts are not cumulative, and each order stands alone. The principal NAICS code for this service is 561910 (Packaging and Crating Services), and the product/service code is Q999. This RFP seeks to establish a long-term agreement for pharmaceutical repackaging services to meet the VHA's needs, ensuring a consistent supply of various medication dosages.
    This government solicitation (36C77026R0004) is for a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery contract for pharmaceutical repacking services for seven VA CMOP facilities. The contract has a five-year ordering period from February 1, 2026, to January 31, 2031, with a potential six-month extension. The minimum contract value is $20,000,000, and the maximum is $125,000,000. The contractor is responsible for all costs, including labor, supplies, and shipping. Invoices are to be submitted electronically to the VA Finance Service Center. The document outlines detailed contract clauses, including those related to inspection, disputes, payment (via EFT), Government property management, and termination conditions. It also specifies limits on order quantities and references various FAR and VAAR clauses for compliance.
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