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USAMRDC / DHA Enterprise-Wide Medical Device/Medical Device Systems and Medical/Laboratory/Scientific Equipment Maintenance, Repair, Administrative, Advisory, Inventory and Training Services IDIQ Contract
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Cortney Eyler
USA
U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC) and Defense Health Agency (DHA) Enterprise-Wide Medical Device (MD)/Medical Device System (MDS) and Medical/Laboratory/Scientific Equipment (MLSE) Maintenance and Repair, Administrative, Advisory, Inventory and Training Services Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contract. The contract types utilized for this requirement are a combination of FFP...
View moreThe Department of the Army, via the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity, issued an award notice on September 9, 2020, for solicitation W81XWH20R0031. This enterprise-wide Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract supports the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC) and the Defense Health Agency (DHA). The scope encompasses maintenance, repair, administrative, advisory, inventory, and training services for medical devices, medical device systems, and medical, laboratory, and scientific equipment. Performance is designated for locations within the United States under PSC J066 for the maintenance, repair, and rebuilding of instruments and laboratory equipment and NAICS code 811219.
The contract structure utilizes a combination of Firm-Fixed Price (FFP) and Time and Materials (T&M) task orders. FFP is applied to administrative, training, and inventory services where risks are minimal and a reasonable basis for firm pricing exists. Maintenance and repair services for medical and laboratory equipment are conducted on a T&M basis because the inherent nature of the work does not allow the government to accurately estimate the extent, duration, or costs with confidence. Cortney Eyler is the designated point of contact for this award.
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