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https://www.vendorportal.ecms.va.gov/FBODocumentServer/DocumentServer.aspx?DocumentId=114286&FileName=VA69D-PC-1347-000.DOC | LINK | Apr 8, 2010 |
Q--Teleradiology VISN 12
Contact and place of performance
Becky CincottaContract Specialist 414-902-5410 Contract Specialist
Not specified
Justification for Other than Full and Open Competition 1. Identification of Agency and Contracting Activity: Department of Veterans Affairs, Great Lakes Acquisition Center, 5000 W. National Avenue, Bldg. 5, Milwaukee, WI 53295. 2. Nature/Description of Action being Approved: Justification for other than full and open competition for Teleradiology Services on a sole source basis to CAMRIS International, Inc., a Servic...
View moreThe Department of Veterans Affairs, Great Lakes Acquisition Center, issued a Justification and Approval (J&A) for a sole-source contract award to CAMRIS International, Inc., a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB). This action, identified under solicitation number VA-69D-10-RP-0136, provides teleradiology services for six facilities within VISN 12 from April 1, 2010, through March 31, 2011. The procurement is classified under NAICS code 621512 for Diagnostic Imaging Centers and PSC code Q. The statutory authority for this non-competitive award is FAR 6.302-5, following Public Law 109-461, which permits sole-source contracts to SDVOSBs for requirements exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold but remaining under $5,000,000.
The contractor is responsible for providing all labor, space, supplies, and equipment, including board-certified radiologists, to deliver 24/7 remote after-hours and backup professional radiology services. The scope of work includes both STAT and routine interpretations of Plain Films, Computed Tomography (CT), Ultrasound (US), and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) studies. CAMRIS International, Inc. was selected as the only source capable of meeting the immediate time requirements to prevent a lapse in patient care. The justification notes that alternative providers would require at least six months to navigate VA information technology and security approvals, in addition to approximately 90 days for the credentialing and privileging of new radiologists.
The government determined that utilizing the incumbent contractor avoids additional set-up fees or monthly service charges, with costs incurred only for requested services. Market research included a search of the VetBiz Information Pages, which identified 18 SDVOSB firms for teleradiology, though only four were verified by the Center for Veterans Enterprise (CVE) at the time of the notice. The contracting officer for this action is Becky Cincotta. Information regarding this justification was published on April 8, 2010, for notice purposes, with no additional attachments provided.
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