Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
36C26026Q0785
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This is a combined synopsis/solicitation announcement for commercial services prepared in accordance with the format in Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (RFO) in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) subpart 12.202, Streamlined Procedures for Evaluation and Solicitation for Commercial Products and Commercial Services, and supplemented with additional information. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation to request quotes. Written solicitation will not be issued. A firm-fixed price purchase order is anticipated.
The Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) 20 Biomedical Engineering Department responsible for eight Health Facilities and their surrounding clinics wishes to establish a firm-fixed-price contract to accomplish corrective maintenance (CM) and pending preventative maintenance (PM) on various types of medical equipment. The contract will include a fixed labor rate and fixed overtime rate for a Biomedical Engineering Technician (BMET) as well as travel to be reimbursed pursuant to government per diem (see https://www.gsa.gov/travel/plan-book/per-diem-rates ). The period of performance for this requirement is 12 months with the anticipated start date of 8/1/2026.
This solicitation is issued as a Request for Quotation (RFQ). The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular FAC 2026-01 effective March 13, 2026.
This RFQ number 36C26026Q0785 and is issued as unrestricted and the Government anticipates awarding a firm-fixed price contract.
The associated North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code for this procurement is 811210, Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance with a small business size standard of $34M.
The FSC/PSC is J065, Maintenance, Repair, and Rebuilding of Equipment Medical, Dental and Veterinary Equipment and Supplies.
All interested companies shall provide quotations for the following:
ITEM NUMBER
DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLIES/SERVICES
QUANTITY
UNIT
RATE
AMOUNT
0001
Biomed Engineering Technician
944.00
hr
__________________
___________
0002
Biomed Engineering Technician Overtime Rate
50.00
hr
_________________
___________
0003
Not-to-Exceed amount for travel expenses
1
lt
$50,000.00
$50,000.00
SUB TOTAL
__________________
STATEMENT OF WORK - BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR SUPPORT
1. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE. Attachment A lists possible sites where work may be performed. The Government retains the right to add or subtract locations as needed via modification to the contract.
2. HOURS OF PERFORMANCE. Normal working hours will be 7:30 am to 4 pm, Monday-Friday, excluding federal holidays, although there may be some work hour flexibility. Occasional overtime may be needed and will be billed at the agreed upon rate.
Contractor hours will be monitored by the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) and verified prior to billing and payment.
3. LIST OF EQUIPMENT. Attachment B lists equipment supported under this contract. The Government retains the right to add or subtract equipment as needed via modification to the contract.
4. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
4.1 Dispatch Biomedical Engineering Technician (BMET) to provide preventive maintenance (PM) and corrective maintenance (CM) repairs on equipment identified by the COR, using accepted repair practices (typically the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) procedures) while maintaining high standards of equipment performance and safety.
4.2 Accomplishes work in a timely manner within an established framework of policies/guidelines.
All efforts shall be made to meet an average corrective maintenance turn-around time of 8 days from the VA initiated work order to the completion of the work order by the Contractor.
The COR or Facility POC will notify the Contractor by the end of the preceding month that Contractor support is required for PM services in the following month. The Contractor shall ensure all scheduled PM services are completed prior to the 15th day of the scheduled month. If PM services cannot be completed prior to the 15th day of the scheduled month due to equipment not being located or in use, the Contractor shall have until the end of the scheduled month to complete the PM services. If at the end of the month, the Contractor still cannot complete the PM, all efforts to complete the PM shall be documented on a field service report.
4.3 Contractor shall provide one phone number, which is manned 7:30 to 4:00 pm Pacific Time.
5. DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS: The COR may determine more frequent submittals may be required and will inform the contractor of such.
RESPONSIBLE:
FREQUENCY
DESCRIPTION
SUBMITTED TO:
Contractor
monthly
Provide technician availability calendar
COR
COR or Facility POC
Monthly as needed
Two week projections for required PM support (to be validated by Contractor)
Contractor
COR
As needed
Work Order to provide CM services
Contractor
Contractor
Due 1 week after completing assignment
Provide Work Order Report listing completed assignments.
COR, Biomedical Engineer, and/or Biomedical Engineering Support Staff (BESS)
Contractor
End of the Month
Field Service Report documenting incomplete PM services due to unavailability of equipment and reason for unavailability.
COR, Facility POC
Contractor
As required
Upon completion, provide Field Service Report detailing cause of malfunction and corrective action taken.
COR, Biomedical Engineer
Contractor
monthly
Receipts for travel expenses including flights, hotels, rental cars and any other transit methods utilized. Meal receipts are also required and will only be reimbursed for actual costs up to the GSA per diem amount when a contracted employee is traveling more than 50 miles from their place of residence.
COR
6. CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS
6.1 Associate degree or higher in Biomedical Electronics Technology, Biomedical Equipment Technology or Biomedical Engineering Technology or in a related technical field such as Electronic Technology or Information Technology and three years of experience as a Biomedical Equipment Support Specialist, Biomedical Equipment Technician, Field Service Engineer, Medical Equipment Repairer, or Information Technology Specialist.
6.2 Contractor will be required to provide evidence of training, certifications, experience, and other qualifications for each biomedical engineering technician performing services under this contract. Evidence must include a list of types of equipment on which contracted personnel have experience performing preventative and corrective maintenance.
6.3 During the contract period of performance, if the Contractor proposes to add-on or replace personnel to perform contract services, the Contractor will submit the required evidence of training, certifications, experience, and other qualifications to the COR. At no time, shall the Contractor utilize add-on or replacement personnel to perform contract Without COR authorization.
7. CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES
7.1 Contractor employees shall not be considered Government employees for any purpose. The VA reserves the right to restrict any Contractor employee from performing services under this contract who does not meet the required qualifications for the services they are required to perform, and who violates Federal regulations or are identified as a potential threat to the security, safety, health and/or operational mission of the VA and its' Veteran population. The restriction of such Contractor personnel shall not relieve the Contractor from performing all the required services, in accordance with all terms, conditions, and schedules contained herein.
7.2 Contractor employees may be escorted at the VA facility by the COR or other VA employee designated by the COR if they have not been onboarded.
8. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
8.1. The Government will evaluate the contractor s performance under this contract using the method of surveillance specified below. All surveillance observations will be recorded by the government. When an observation indicates defective performance, the COR will provide the Contractor with a copy of the record of the observation.
8.2 The government shall immediately notify the contractor in the event the contractor s level of performance falls below 90% of the expected performances (corrective maintenance and preventative maintenance completion) as outlined in this Statement of Work.
Para No.
Performance Objective
Standard
Acceptable Quality Level (AQL)
Method of Surveillance
6
Contractor Personnel Qualifications
A trained and experienced technician with past experience as a biomedical equipment technician or electronics technician
Must have 3 years hospital healthcare experience performing medical equipment repair
100% Inspection
4
Maintenance and Repair of Equipment
OEM Specifications
Must perform all maintenance and repair of equipment IAW OEM Specs 100%
Periodic Inspection
5
Service Reports
Document all work performed
98%
100% Inspection
9. PHYSICAL DEMANDS. Work assignments involve bench and on-site repairs requiring sitting, standing, walking, lifting, climbing, bending, and working in cramped and awkward positions. Incumbent frequently handles objects weighing up to 40 pounds and occasionally objects weighing in excess of 40 pounds.
10. WORK ENVIRONMENT. Maintenance shop and patient care areas. Work is primarily done inside well-lighted, heated and ventilated areas, although access to some equipment may be more cramped and not as well lit. May be exposed to tremendously high electrical voltages and currents, and may sustain cuts, bruises or burns caused by electric shock, hot components, and ionizing radiation x-rays. May be exposed to patient bodily fluids when working in patient-care areas.
11. ORDERING PROCEDURES.
PMs:
11.1 COR issues monthly projections for PM s to be completed by the 15th of the month. The last two weeks of the month are to be used to perform PMs on equipment that couldn t be located or was in use during the first two weeks. If at the end of the month, the Contractor still cannot complete the PM, all efforts to complete the PM shall be documented on a field service report.
CM Repairs:
11.2 VA Clinical Engineering Division Contracting Officer Representative (COR) will initiate the work order to the contractor through email or weekly conference calls.
11.3 Contractor shall confirm receipt and schedule an agreed upon time to complete the work.
11.4 Contractor shall provide a qualified Biomedical Engineering Technician (BMET) to perform maintenance and repair depending upon what type of equipment requires repair/maintenance. BMET s shall provide certification to the COR as needed based on the work requested.
11.5 Upon completion of services, contractor shall provide a Field Service Report to the Clinical Engineering Division which details information regarding the cause of the equipment malfunction and corrective action taken.
12. BACKGROUND VERIFICATION. Candidates are required to be fingerprinted and have a background verification completed by the VSC Personnel Security Office, prior to commencement of work (NOTE: A temporary ID badge may be provided prior to final verification). This process is initiated by the COR upon approval of the contractor employee s experience verification outlined in this PWS. Fingerprints can be taken at the nearest VA facility to the contractor s residence and does not have to occur in VISN 20.
ATTACHMENT A: LIST OF FACILITIES
Facility
Address
Alaska VAHSRO
1201 North Muldoon Road Anchorage, AK 99504
American Lake VAMC
9600 Veterans Drive Tacoma, WA 98493
Bend CBOC
2650NE Courtney Dr Bend OR 97701
Boise VAMC
500 Fort Street Boise, ID 83702
Bremerton CBOC
925 Adele Avenue Bremerton, WA 98312
Brookings CBOC
555 - 5th Street Brookings, OR 97415
Burns CBOC
271 N Egan Ave Burns OR 97720
Caldwell CBOC
4521 Thomas Jefferson Drive Caldwell ID 83605
Coeur D Alene CBOC
915 W. Emma Avenue Coeur d 'Alene, ID 83814
CRRC
308 SW 1st Ave Portland, OR 97204
Eugene CBOC
3355 Chad Dr Eugene, OR 97408
Fairbanks CBOC
Bldg 4076, Neeley Road, Room 1J-101 Fort Wainwright, AK 99703
Fairview CBOC
1800 NE Market Dr Fairview OR 97024
Grants Pass CBOC
1877 Williams Hwy, Hwy 238 Grants Pass, OR 97527
Hillsboro CBOC
1925 Amber Glen Parkway Suite #300 Hillsboro, OR 97006
Juneau CBOC
709 West 9th Street, Suite 150 Juneau, AK 99801
Kenai CBOC
240 Hospital Place, Suite 105 Soldotna, AK 99669
Klamath Falls CBOC
2225 North El Dorado Blvd. Klamath Falls, OR 97601
La Grande CBOC
202 12th Street La Grande, OR 97850
Lewiston CBOC
1630 23rd Avenue, Bldg. 2 Lewiston, ID 83501
Libby CBOC
211 E. Second St. Libby MT 59923
MatSu CBOC
865 N. Seward Meridian Parkway, Suite 105 Wasilla, AK 99654
Morrow County PCTOC
2 Marine Drive, Suite 103 ~ P.O. Box 1059 Boardman, OR 97818
Mountain Home CBOC
815 North 6th East Mountain Home ID 83647
Mt Vernon CBOC
307 S. 13th St., Suite 200 Mount Vernon, WA 98274
North Bend CBOC
2191 Marion Street North Bend, OR 97459
North Coast CBOC
91400 N. Neacoxie Street, building 7315, Warrenton, OR 97146
North Olympic Pennisula CBOC
1114 Georgiana St Port Angeles, WAÂ 98362
Portland VAMC
3710 SW U.S. Veterans Hospital Rd Portland, OR 97239
Roseburg VAMC
913 NW Garden Valley Blvd Roseburg, OR 97471
Salem CBOC
1750 McGilchrist St. SE, Suite 130 Salem OR 97302
Salmon CBOC
705 Lena Street Salmon ID 83467
Sandpoint CBOC
420 N. 2nd Ave. Suite-200 Sandpoint, ID 83864
Seattle VAMC
1660 South Columbian Way Seattle, WA 98108
Spokane VAMC
4815 N. Assembly St Spokane, WA 99205
The Dalles CBOC
704 Veterans Drive The Dalles, OR 97058
Tonasket CBOC
203 S. Western Ave. Tonasket, WA 98855
Tri-Cities CBOC
825 Jadwin Ave., Ste. 250, Federal Bldg., 2nd Floor Richland, WA 99352
Twin Falls CBOC
260 2nd Ave East Twin Falls ID 83301
Vancouver VAMC
1601 E. 4th Plain Blvd Vancouver, WA 98661
Walla Walla VAMC
77 Wainwright Drive Walla Walla, WA 99362
Wallowa County PCTOC
401 NE 1st Street Enterprise, OR 97828
Wenatchee CBOC
2530 Chester-Kimm Road Wenatchee, WA 98801
West Linn CBOC
1750 SW Blankenship Rd Ste 300 West Linn, OR 97068
White City SORCC
8495 Crater Lake Hwy White City, OR 97503
Yakima CBOC
717 Fruitvale Blvd. Yakima WA 98902
ATTACHMENT B: EQUIPMENT SUPPORTED
AIRWAY CLEARANCE UNITS
MICROTOMES
ALARM SYSTEMS
MICROTOMES: CRYOSTAT
ALARMS: STAFF PANIC
MIXERS: CLINICAL LAB
AMALGAMATORS
MIXERS: CLINICAL LABORATORY
ANALYZERS: PHYSIO: BODY COMPOSITION
MONITOR-BEDSIDE ICU
ANALYZERS: PHYSIO: MIDDLE EAR
MONITOR-CENTRAL STATION
ANALYZERS: PHYSIO: POSTUROGRAPHIC
MONITORING SYSTEMS: PHYSIO: STRESS EXERCISE
ANALYZERS: PHYSIO: VISUAL FUNCTION
MONITORS: BEDSIDE
ANALYZERS: POC: BLOOD
MONITORS: BEDSIDE: ANESTHETIC GAS
ANALYZERS: POC: BREATH
MONITORS: BEDSIDE: BLOOD PRESSURE
ANALYZERS: POC: BREATH: ALCOHOL
MONITORS: BEDSIDE: RESP: CO2/OXYGEN
ARTHROSCOPIC SHAVER SYSTEMS
MONITORS: BEDSIDE: RESP: EXHALED CO2
ASPIRATORS
MONITORS: COMPRESSED AIR/GAS
ASPIRATORS: EMERGENCY
MONITORS: COMPRESSED AIR/GAS: CARBON MONOXIDE
ASPIRATORS: SURGICAL
MONITORS: ENVIRONMENTAL: ETHYLENE OXIDE
AUDIOMETERS
MONITORS: PATIENT TRANSPORT
AUDITORY FUNCTION SCREENING DEVICES
MONITORS: PHYSIO: BEDSIDE
AUTOMATION SYSTEMS: MEDICATION DISPENSING
MONITORS: PHYSIO: CARDIAC OUTPUT: BEDSIDE
AUTOTRANSFUSION UNITS
MONITORS: PHYSIO: EXHALED CO2: BEDSIDE/INTRAOP
BALANCES: ELECTRONIC
MONITORS: PHYSIO: GLUCOSE: PERSONAL
BATHS: PARAFFIN: PHYSICAL THERAPY
MONITORS: PHYSIO: PATIENT TRANSPORT
BATHS: WATER: LAB
MONITORS: PHYSIO: VITAL SIGNS
BATHS: WATER: LABORATORY
MONITORS: PHYSIOLOGIC: VITAL SIGNS
BATHS: WATER: PLASMA-THAWING
MONITORS: TELEMETRIC
BATTERY CHARGERS
MONITORS: VIDEO
BEDS: ELECTRIC
MORCELLATORS: ENDOSCOPIC
BURNISHERS
NEBULIZERS
BURS: FOOT CARE
NEUTRALIZING STATIONS: DISINFECTANT
CALIBRATORS
OBTURATORS
CALIBRATORS: PIPETTE
OPHTHALMIC FIXATION UNITS
CALIPERS: SKINFOLD
OPHTHALMIC TONOMETERS
CAMERAS: PHOTOGRAPHIC: OPHTHALMIC
OPHTHALMOMETERS
CAMERAS: PHOTOGRAPHIC: OPHTHALMIC: FUNDUS
OPHTHALMOSCOPES
CAMERAS: VIDEO: ENDOSCOPE
OXIMETERS: PULSE
CAMERAS: VIDEO: MEDICAL
OXYGEN CONCENTRATORS
CAPNOMETERS
OXYGEN DELIVERY UNITS: CONTROLLED
CARTS: CENTRAL SUPPLY: MEDICATION
OXYGEN METERS
CARTS: OTHER
PACEMAKERS: CARDIAC: EXTERNAL
CARTS: STORAGE/TRANSPORT
PACKAGE SEALERS
CAST CUTTER VACUUMS
PATIENT TRANSFER AIDS
CENTRIFUGE
PHACOEMULSIFICATION UNITS: CATARACT EXTRACTION
CENTRIFUGES: FLOOR: ULTRAHIGH-SPD
PHANTOMS
CENTRIFUGES: TABLE
PHOTOTHERAPY UNITS: INFRARED LAMP/LASER
CENTRIFUGES: TABLE: HIGH-SPD: MICROHEMATOCRIT
PHOTOTHERAPY UNITS: ULTRAVIOLET
CENTRIFUGES: TABLE: LOW-SPD
PHYSIOLOGIC MONITOR MODULES: ANESTHETIC GAS
CENTRIFUGES: TABLE: LOW-SPD: NONREFRIG: CELLWASH
PHYSIOLOGIC MONITOR MODULES: EXHALED CO2
CENTRIFUGES: TABLE: ULTRAHIGH-SPD
PHYSIOLOGIC MONITOR MODULES: MULTIPARAMETER
CHAIRS/LIFTS/TROLLES: COMMODE/SHOWER
PILL COUNTERS
CHAIRS: BLOOD DRAWING
PILL PACKAGING UNITS
CHAIRS: EXAM/TREATMENT
PNEUMATIC TUBE SYSTEM
CHAIRS: EXAM/TREATMENT: DENTISTRY
PNEUMATIC TUBE SYSTEM-TURN UNIT
CHAIRS: EXAM/TREATMENT: OPHTHALMOLOGY
POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE UNITS
CHAIRS: EXAM/TREATMENT: OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
PRINTERS: MEDICAL
CHROMATOGRAPHY SYSTEMS: GAS
PROCESSOR-TELEMETRY
COLD COMPRESS/PACK CHILLING UNITS
PROGRAMMER/TESTERS: IMPLANT CARDIAC PACEMAKER
COLLECTORS: DUST/DEBRIS: BONE SURGERY
PROJECTORS: CHART: EYE
COLPOSCOPES
PROJECTORS: PHOTOGRAPHIC SLIDE: EYE CHART
COMPRESSED GAS PROPORTIONERS: OXYGEN-AIR
PUMP-INFUSION
COMPRESSORS
PUMPS: ALTERNATING-PRESSURE PAD
CONTROLLERS
PUMPS: CIRCULATING-FLUID
CONTROLLERS: SPECIALTY BED/MATTRESS SYSTEM
PUMPS: CIRCULATING-LIQUID
COUNTERS: GAMMA
PUMPS: EXTRACORPOREAL PERFUSION
DEFIBRILLATOR-ECG W/MONITOR
PUMPS: IRRIGATION
DEFIBRILLATORS
PUMPS: LAB: VACUUM
DEFIBRILLATORS: EXTERNAL: AUTOMATED
PUPILLOMETERS
DENTAL DELIVERY UNITS
RADIATION COUNTERS
DENTAL ENGINES
RECORDERS: DIGITAL VERSATILE DISK
DENTAL HAND INSTRUMENTS
RECORDERS: ENVIRONMENTAL: AIR TEMP
DERMATOMES
RECORDERS: PHYSIO: BLOOD PRESSURE
DERMATOSCOPES
RECORDERS: PHYSIO: EVOKED POTENTIAL
DETECTORS: BETA/GAMMA RADIATION
RECORDERS: PHYSIOLOGIC: EVOKED POTENTIAL
DETECTORS: BLOOD FLOW: ULTRASONIC
REFRACTORS: OPHTHALMIC
DISINFECTORS: LIQUID GERMICIDE: FLEXIBLE SCOPE
REFRACTORS: OPHTHALMIC: MANUAL
DISINFECTORS: LIQUID GERMICIDE: ULTRASOUND
REFRIGERATORS
DYNAMOMETERS
RESPIRATORS
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHS
RESUSCITATORS
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHS: AMBULATORY
RETINOSCOPES
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHS
SAMPLERS: ENVIRONMENTAL
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHS: AMBULATORY
SAWS: CAST
ELECTROMYOGRAPHS
SAWS: SURGICAL
ELECTROSURGICAL UNIT
SCALE-PATIENT-ELECTRONIC
ELECTROSURGICAL UNITS: BIPOLAR
SCALERS: DENTAL: ULTRASONIC
ELECTROSURGICAL UNITS: MONOPOLAR
SCALES
ELECTROSURGICAL UNITS: MONOPOLAR/BIPOLAR
SCALES: PATIENT
ELECTROTHERMAL CAUTERY UNITS
SCALES: PATIENT: FLOOR
EMBOLECTOMY/THROMBECTOMY SYSTEMS: HYDRODYNAMIC
SCALES: PATIENT: WHEELCHAIR
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS: ETHYLENE OXIDE
SCANNING SYSTEMS: ULTRASONIC
B&K Falcon 2101EXL
Philips Epiq 7
Verathon BVI 9400
Acuson 12810
Advanced Tech Lab HD15000
Dymax Corporation Site-Rite III
GE Logiq 5 Pro
GE Logiq E9
Philips Affiniti 50
Philips Ultramark
ENDOSCOPES: RESPIRATORY TRACT
SCANNING SYSTEMS: ULTRASONIC: CARDIAC
GE Epiq 7
Philips IE33
Philips HD11 XE
EQUIPMENT STANDS: BATTERY/UPS
SCANNING SYSTEMS: ULTRASONIC: OPHTHALMIC
ERGOMETERS
SCANNING SYSTEMS: ULTRASONIC: PORTABLE
Sonosite M-Turbo
Bard Site-Rite
Sonosite Edge
Sonosite S-Nerve
Sonosite Titan
EXAM/TREATMENT STANDS: OPHTHALMIC
SCANNING SYSTEMS: ULTRASONIC: SMALL-PARTS
EXAMINATION/TREATMENT STANDS: OPHTHALMIC
SIMULATORS
EXERCISERS
SLIDE STAINERS
EXERCISERS: AEROBIC: ELLIPTICAL MACHINE
SLIT LAMPS
EXERCISERS: AEROBIC: STATIONARY BICYCLE
SMOKE EVACUATION SYSTEMS: SURGICAL
EXERCISERS: AEROBIC: TREADMILL
SPECTROPHOTOMETER
FIBRILLATORS
SPHYGMOMANOMETERS
HANDPIECES: DENTAL
STEREOTACTIC SYSTEMS: CARDIAC MAPPING/ABLATION
HEADLIGHTS
STERILIZATION PROCESS INDICATORS: BIOLOGICAL
HEALTHCARE STATIONS
STIMULATORS
HEATING BLOCKS
STIMULATORS: CALORIC: VESTIBULAR FUNCTION
HEATING UNITS: HOT-PACK
STIMULATORS: ELECTRICAL: BRAIN
HOSPITAL COMM SYSTEMS: NURSE CALL
STIMULATORS: ELECTRICAL: NEUROMUSCULAR
HOSPITAL COMM SYSTEMS: NURSE CALL: CODE BLUE
STIMULATORS: ELECTRICAL: PERIPH NERVE
HUMIDIFIERS: AIRWAY: HEAT/MOISTURE EXCHANGE
SUCTION APPARATUS-GENERAL
HUMIDIFIERS: HEAT/MOISTURE EXCHANGE
SURFACE IMAGING SYSTEMS: 3D: OPTICAL
IMAGE PROCESSORS: VIDEO
SYNCHRONIZERS
INCUBATORS
TABLES
INCUBATORS: LAB: THERMAL CYCLE
TABLES: EXAM/TREATMENT
INFUSION CONTROLLERS
TABLES: EXAM/TREATMENT: ADJUSTABLE
INFUSION PUMPS: AMBULATORY
TABLES: IMAGING: R/F
INFUSION PUMPS: ANALGESIC: PATIENT-CONTROLLED
TABLES: OPERATING
INFUSION PUMPS: ENTERAL FEEDING
TESTER-DATA COMMUNICATION-PROGRAMMABLE
INFUSION PUMPS: GENERAL-PURPOSE
TESTERS
INFUSION PUMPS: MULTITHERAPY
TESTERS: ELECTROSURGICAL UNIT
INFUSION PUMPS: MULTITHERAPY: AMBULATORY
TESTERS: HEARING AID
INFUSION PUMPS: MULTITHERAPY: SYRINGE
TESTERS: VENTILATOR
INFUSION PUMPS: PATIENT-CONTROLLED ANALGESIC
THERMIA UNIT
INFUSION PUMPS: SYRINGE
THERMOMETERS: ELECTRONIC
INJECTORS: CONTRAST MEDIA: ANGIO
Medrad Mark V Provis
Medrad Mark IV
THYROID UPTAKE SYSTEMS
INJECTORS: CONTRAST MEDIA: CT
Medrad Spectris Solaris
Medrad Stellant D Dual Syringe
TISSUE PROCESSORS
INJECTORS: CONTRAST MEDIA: MRI
TOURNIQUETS: PNEUMATIC
INSUFFLATORS: LAPAROSCOPIC
TRACTION UNITS
IRRIGATORS
TRANSMITTER-TELEMETRY
KERATOSCOPES
ULTRASOUND THERAPY SYSTEMS
LAB SHAKERS
ULTRASOUND THERAPY SYSTEMS: PHYSICAL THERAPY
LENSOMETERS
URODYNAMIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
LIFTS: PATIENT TRANSFER
VEIN FINDERS
LIFTS: PATIENT TRANSFER: OVERHEAD TRACK
VENTILATORS: INTENSIVE CARE
LIGHT SOURCES
VENTILATORS: NONINVASIVE POSITIVE PRESSURE
LIGHT SOURCES: FIBEROPTIC
VIDEO SYSTEMS: ENDOSCOPIC
LIGHTS: DENTAL
VIDEO SYSTEMS: OPERATING ROOM
LIGHTS: DENTAL ACTIVATOR
VITRECTOMY UNITS
LIGHTS: EXAM
WARMING UNITS: BLANKET
LIGHTS: EXAM: CEILING-MOUNTED
WARMING UNITS: BLOOD/INTRAVENOUS SOLUTION
LIGHTS: EXAM: ULTRAVIOLET
WARMING UNITS: GEL
LIGHTS: EXAMINATION
WARMING UNITS: MULTIPURPOSE
LIGHTS: SURGICAL
WARMING UNITS: PATIENT
MASSAGE MACHINES: PHYSICAL THERAPY
WARMING/COOLING UNITS: HEART-LUNG BYPASS
MICROSCOPES: LIGHT
WARMING/COOLING UNITS: PATIENT
MICROSCOPES: LIGHT: OPERATING
X-RAY FILM PROCESSORS: AUTOMATIC
MICROTOME CRYOSTAT
RADIOGRAPHIC UNITS: MOBILE
AGFA DX-D 100
GE Definium
Canon Radpro
GE AMX
R/F UNITS: MOBILE
GE 6800
RADIOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS: DIGITAL
Philips Digital Diagnost
R/F SYSTEMS: GENERAL-PURPOSE
Philips EasyDiagnost Eleva
SOLITATION PROVISIONS:
The full text of provisions or clauses may be accessed electronically at
https://www.acquisition.gov/far-overhaul/far-part-deviation-guide/far-overhaul-part-52#FAR_52_252_1
https://www.va.gov/oal/library/vaar/index.asp
The provision at 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors -- Commercial, applies to this acquisition and the following clauses AND instructions are added as addenda:
52.203-18
PROHIBITION ON CONTRACTING WITH ENTITIES THAT REQUIRE CERTAIN INTERNAL CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENTS OR STATEMENTS-REPRESENTATION
JAN 2017
52.204-7
SYSTEM FOR AWARD MANAGEMENT-REGISTRATION
NOV 2024
52.222-48
EXEMPTION FROM APPLICATION OF THE SERVICE CONTERACT LABOR STANDARDS TO CONTRACTS FOR MAINTENANCE, CALIBRATION, OR REPAIR OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT-CERTIFICATION (page 21-22 of this document for completion and submittal)
NOV 2025
852.209-70
ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
OCT 2020
52.212-2Â Evaluation Commercial Products and Commercial Services.
(a)Â Evaluation factors. The Government will award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible Offeror whose offer conforming to the solicitation will be most advantageous to the Government, price and other factors considered. The following factors will be used to evaluate offers:
PRICE
(c)Â Notice of award. A written notice of award or acceptance of an offer furnished to the successful Offeror within the time for acceptance specified in the offer, shall result in a binding contract without further action by either party. Before the offer s specified expiration time, the Government may accept an offer (or part of an offer), whether or not there are negotiations after its receipt, unless a written notice of withdrawal is received before award.
(End of provision)
H. CONTRACT CLAUSES:
1. 52.252-2 Clauses Incorporated by Reference , (FEB 1998)
https://www.acquisition.gov/far-overhaul/far-part-deviation-guide (RFO FAR)
http://www.va.gov/oal/library/vaar/index.asp (VAAR)
52.203-17
CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEE WHISTLEBLOWER RIGHTS
NOV 2023
52.203-19
PROHIBITION ON REQUIRING CERTAIN INTERNAL CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENTS OR STATEMENTS
JAN 2017
52.204-9
PERSONAL IDENTITY VERIFICATION OF CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL
JAN 2011
52.204-13
SYSTEM FOR AWARD MANAGEMENT-MAINTENANCE
OCT 2018
52.209-6
PROTECTING THE GOVERNMEN S INTEREST WHEN SUBCONTRACTING WITH CONTRACTORS DEBARRED, SUSPENDED, PROPOSED FOR DEBARMENT, OR VOLUNTARILY EXCLUDED
JAN 2025
52.209-10
PROHIBITION ON CONTRACTING WITH INVERTED DOMESTIC CORPORATIONS
NOV 2015
52.222-3
CONVICT LABOR
JUN 2003
52.222-36
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR WORKERS WITH DISABILITIES
JUN 2020
52.222-41
SERVICE CONTRACT LABOR STANDARDS
AUG 2018
52.222-50
COMBATING TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
NOV 2021
52.222-51
EXEMPTION FROM APPLICATION OF THE SERVICE CONTRACT LABOR STANDARDS TO CONTRACTS FOR MAINTENANCE, CALIBRATION, OR REPAIR OF CERTAIN EQUJIPMENT-REQUIREMENTS
MAY 2014
52.222-54
EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
JAN 2025
52.222-62
PAID SICK LEAVE UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER 13706
JAN 2022
52.226-8
ENCOURAGING CONTRACTOR POLICIES TO BAN TEXT MESSAGING WHILE DRIVING
MAY 2024
52.232-33
PAYMENT BY ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER-SYSTEM FOR AWARD MANAGEMENT
OCT 2018
52.233-3
PROTEST AFTER AWARD
AUG 1996
52.233-4
APPLICABLE LAW FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT CLAIM
NOV 2025
852.201-70
CONTRACTING OFFICER S REPRESENTATIVE
DEC 2022
852.203-70
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING
MAY 2018
852.204-70
PERSONAL IDENTITY VERIFICATION OF CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL
MAR 2026
852.212-71
GRAY MARKET AND COUNTERFEIT ITEMS
FEB 2023
852.232-72
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION OF PAYMENT REQUESTS
NOV 2018
852.239-70
SECURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES
FEB 2023
852.242-71
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTRACTING OFFICER
OCT 2020
52.222-90Â Addressing DEI Discrimination by Federal Contractors.
(a)Â Definitions. As used in this clause
Program participation means membership or participation in, or access or admission to: training, mentoring, or leadership development programs; educational opportunities; clubs; associations; or similar opportunities that are sponsored or established by the contractor or subcontractor.
Racially discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) activities means disparate treatment based on race or ethnicity in the recruitment, employment (e.g., hiring, promotions), contracting (e.g., vendor agreements), program participation, or allocation or deployment of an entity's resources.
(b)Â In connection with the performance of work under this contract, the Contractor agrees as follows:
(1)Â The Contractor will not engage in any racially discriminatory DEI activities;
(2)Â The Contractor will furnish all information and reports, including providing access to books, records, and accounts, as required by the Contracting Officer, for purposes of ascertaining compliance with this clause;
(3)Â In the event of the Contractor's or a subcontractor's noncompliance with this clause, this contract may be canceled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part, and the Contractor or subcontractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts;
(4)Â The Contractor will report any subcontractor's known or reasonably knowable conduct that may violate this clause to the Contracting Officer and take any appropriate remedial actions directed by the Contracting Officer; and
(5)Â The Contractor will inform the Contracting Officer if a subcontractor sues the Contractor and the suit puts at issue, in any way, the validity of this clause.
(6)Â The Contractor recognizes that compliance with the requirements of this clause are material to the Government's payment decisions for purposes of 31 U.S.C. 3729(b)(4).
(c)Â The Contractor must include the substance of this clause, including this paragraph (c), in subcontracts at any tier, including those for commercial products and commercial services, except those where the place of delivery or performance is outside the United States.
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852.204-72, Personnel Vetting and Credentialing. (MARCH 2026)
Definitions. As used in this clause
VA Information system is the same as information system and means, pursuant to 38 U.S.C. 5727, a discrete set of information resources organized for the collection, processing, maintenance, use, sharing, dissemination, or disposition of information whether automated or manual.
VA sensitive information means all VA data, on any storage media or in any form or format, which requires protection due to the risk of harm that could result from inadvertent or deliberate disclosure, alteration, or destruction of the information and includes sensitive personal information. The term includes information where improper use or disclosure could adversely affect the ability of VA to accomplish its mission, proprietary information, records about individuals requiring protection under various confidentiality provisions such as the Privacy Act and the HIPAA Privacy Rule, and information that can be withheld under the Freedom of Information Act. Examples of VA sensitive information include the following: individually-identifiable medical, benefits, and personnel information; financial, budgetary, research, quality assurance, confidential commercial, critical infrastructure, investigatory, and law enforcement information; information that is confidential and privileged in litigation such as information protected by the deliberative process privilege, attorney work-product privilege, and the attorney-client privilege; and other information which, if released, could result in violation of law or harm or unfairness to any individual or group, or could adversely affect the national interest or the conduct of Federal programs.
General. Contractor personnel assigned to work for or on behalf of VA must undergo a background investigation commensurate with the risk and sensitivity level designation associated with the work to be performed at the level indicated in the contract. The Contractor and subcontractors shall comply with VA Directive/Handbook 0710, Personnel Security and Suitability Program, which can be accessed at: https://vaww.va.gov/vapubs/index.cfm
Risk and Sensitivity Levels. The following table identifies the risk and sensitivity levels that apply to any personnel providing services under this contract.
*VA Administrations, organizations and staff offices will use the OPM Position Designation Tool.
Positions/Tasks Designated as Non-Sensitive Positions - Tier 1/Low Risk
No material Adverse Effect on National Security Duties are of such a minor or inconsequential nature and/or internal controls are so significant that there is no reasonable expectation that there could be a material adverse effect on national security.
Security clearances are granted to individuals with a specific requirement for access to classified material (for example, Confidential, Secret and Top Secret). Contractor personnel that are required to obtain a security clearance will be subject to a Tier 3 or Tier 5 investigation. The following sensitivity designations have been assigned for the identified Tier 3 and Tier 5 required by this contract: NOT APPLICABLE
(d) Fitness. The results from a background investigation are used to determine if an individual s fitness is sufficient for that individual to perform work for or on behalf of VA in the position identified in this contract. Contractor fitness determinations are made in accordance with 5 CFR Part 731.202.
Fitness requirements for employment are separate and distinct from job qualifications. If a Contractor or subcontractor employee is found to be unsuitable or unfit to provide services under this contract, the Contractor shall immediately remove the employee from working on this contract and take those necessary steps that restrict the employee s logical access to VA data, information, VA sensitive information, or information technology or VA information systems containing such data or information.
The Contractor shall advise the employee that they are not permitted to access any VA controlled building or real property in relation to this contract.
The removal of an unfit Contractor or subcontractor employee does not alleviate the Contractor from satisfying the requirements of this contract. The Government will not reimburse the Contractor for any costs associated with the recruitment/replacement of an employee or subcontractor employee who is found to be unfit.
(e) Identification Cards. The Government will provide a Personal Identification Verification (PIV) card or other identification card, as necessary, to fit Contractor personnel who require physical access to VA facilities and/or logical access to VA data, information, VA sensitive information, or information technology or VA information systems containing such data or information. Contractor and subcontractor personnel shall prominently display their PIV/identification card on their persons while working at a VA facility and shall present their PIV/identification card for inspection upon request by a VA official. The Contractor must surrender the employee or subcontractor employee s PIV/identification card in accordance with the requirements set forth in Directive/Handbook 0735 when any of the following events occur:
When no longer needed for contract performance.
Upon completion of the Contractor/subcontractor employee s employment.
Upon contract completion or termination.
Lost/stolen. Immediately upon detection, the Contractor shall report a lost or stolen PIV/identification card to the Government authorities as identified in Directive/Handbook 0735. Within 48 hours of reporting the lost/stolen PIV/identification card, the Contractor shall submit to the Program Manager an incident report that describes the relevant facts and circumstances regarding the loss/theft. If the loss/theft was reported by the Contractor to the local police, the Contractor shall further submit a copy of the final police report to the Program Manager within 48 hours of the report being made available by the local police department. The Government will not reimburse the Contractor for any costs that result from lost/stolen PIV/identification card(s).
Regular Reporting. The Contractor shall submit a status report to PIV
Sponsor within 5 working days after the end of each calendar quarter and as requested by the Government in order to initiate contract closeout procedures. The report must provide the status of each contractor/subcontractor employee who is required to have a PIV/identification card during the performance of the contract. The report shall identify the Contractor and the contract number, and list the following status for each contractor/subcontractor employee who holds a PIV/identification card under this contract:
Contractor/subcontractor employee name.
Name of VA facility where Contractor/subcontractor employee works, if applicable.
Date background check submitted for Contractor/subcontractor employee.
Date PIV/identification card issued to Contractor/subcontractor employee.
Contractor/subcontractor employee s PIV/identification card number, as applicable.
Date Contractor/subcontractor employee no longer has need for PIV/identification card.
Date Contractor notified VA that PIV/identification card is no longer required.
Date Contractor returned PIV/identification card was returned to VA.
(h) Flow down of clause. The Contractor shall include the substance of this clause in subcontracts, third-party agreements, and BAA s, in which subcontractors,
Third-party servicers/employees, and business associates will perform functions where they will have physical access to a VA facility or logical access to VA data, information, VA sensitive information, or information technology or VA information system containing such data or information.
(End of Clause)
All quoters shall submit the following:
Quotes should be emailed to Christine.lindsey@va.gov and nco20supportteam2@va.gov and received no later than July 13, 2026 @ 15:00 EST. Quotes may be submitted on this document or the vendors own form and must include the completed Exemption from Application of the Service Contract Labor Standards.
Required Supporting Documentation:
Enough documentation that demonstrates contractor s ability to meet the requirements of the Statement of Work.
To facilitate the award process, all quotes must include a statement regarding the terms and conditions herein as follows:
"The terms and conditions in the solicitation are acceptable to be included in the award document without modification, deletion, or addition."
OR
"The terms and conditions in the solicitation are acceptable to be included in the award document with the exception, deletion, or addition of the following:"
Quoters shall list exceptions and rationale for the exception(s), if any.
Any questions or concerns regarding this solicitation should be forwarded in writing via e-mail to the Point of Contact listed below.
Point of Contact
Christine Lindsey
Contracting Specialist
Christine.lindsey@va.gov
With a copy to:
Nco20supplyteam2@va.gov
(TO BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED WITH OFFER)
52.222-48Â Exemption from Application of the Service Contract Labor Standards to Contracts for Maintenance, Calibration, or Repair of Certain Equipment-Certification.
(a)Â The offeror must check the following certification:
Certification
The offeror  does  does not certify that-
(1)Â The items of equipment to be serviced under this contract are used regularly for other than Government purposes, and are sold or traded by the offeror (or subcontractor in the case of an exempt subcontractor) in substantial quantities to the general public in the course of normal business operations;
(2)Â The services will be furnished at prices which are, or are based on, established catalog or market prices for the maintenance, calibration, or repair of equipment.
(i)Â An "established catalog price" is a price included in a catalog, price list, schedule, or other form that is regularly maintained by the manufacturer or the offeror, is either published or otherwise available for inspection by customers, and states prices at which sales currently, or were last, made to a significant number of buyers constituting the general public.
(ii)Â An "established market price" is a current price, established in the usual course of trade between buyers and sellers free to bargain, which can be substantiated from sources independent of the manufacturer or offeror; and
(3)Â The compensation (wage and fringe benefits) plan for all service employees performing work under the contract are the same as that used for these employees and equivalent employees servicing the same equipment of commercial customers.
(b)Â Certification by the offeror as to its compliance with respect to the contract also constitutes its certification as to compliance by its subcontractor if it subcontracts out the exempt services. If the offeror certifies to the conditions in paragraph (a) of this provision, and the Contracting Officer determines in accordance with FAR 22.1002-1(e)(3) that the Service Contract Labor Standards statute-
(1)Â Will not apply to this offeror, then the Service Contract Labor Standards clause in this solicitation will not be included in any resultant contract to this offeror; or
(2) Will apply to this offeror, then the clause at 52.222-51, Exemption from Application of the Service Contract Labor Standards to Contracts for Maintenance, Calibration, or Repair of Certain Equipment-Requirements, in this solicitation will not be included in any resultant contract awarded to this offeror, and the offeror may be provided an opportunity to submit a new offer on that basis.
(c)Â If the offeror does not certify to the conditions in paragraph (a) of this provision-
(1) The clause in this solicitation at 52.222-51, Exemption from Application of the Service Contract Labor Standards to Contracts for Maintenance, Calibration, or Repair of Certain Equipment-Requirements, will not be included in any resultant contract awarded to this offeror; and
(2)Â The offeror must notify the Contracting Officer as soon as possible, if the Contracting Officer did not attach a Service Contract Labor Standards wage determination to the solicitation.
(d)Â The Contracting Officer may not make an award to the offeror, if the offeror fails to execute the certification in paragraph (a) of this provision or to contact the Contracting Officer as required in paragraph (c) of this provision.
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