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https://www.vendorportal.ecms.va.gov/FBODocumentServer/DocumentServer.aspx?DocumentId=5192482&FileName=-18416.docx | LINK | Oct 18, 2019 | |
https://www.vendorportal.ecms.va.gov/FBODocumentServer/DocumentServer.aspx?DocumentId=5192483&FileName=-18417.doc | LINK | Oct 18, 2019 | |
VA.gov | GOV | Oct 18, 2019 | Unavailable |
65--Lumenis Smart Selecta Trio System
Contact and place of performance
Isaac Hernandez - Contract Specialist [email protected] Isaac Hernandez - Contract Specialist
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VHAPM Part 813.106 Simplified Acquisition Procedures: Soliciting from a Single Source Attachment 1: Single Source Justification for SAP under the SAT VHAPM Part 813.106 Page 1 of 1 Original Date: 08/30/17 Revision 01 Eff Date: 04/23/2018 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS Justification for Single Source Awards IAW FAR 13.106-1 For Over Micro-Purchase Threshold but Not Exceeding the SAT ($250K) Acquisition Plan Action ID:...
View moreThe Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 6 (36C246), issued this special notice for the procurement of a Lumenis Smart Selecta Trio (SST) System for the Durham VA Medical Center. This acquisition, categorized under NAICS 339112 for Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing and PSC 65, is a single-source award justified by unusual and compelling urgency. The requirement includes one SST system, a Smart LIO for Vision 1/Smart 532 FC, a digital camera, installation, and on-site training. The estimated value for this procurement is $106,900.00.
The SST system is utilized by the eye clinic to treat glaucoma and anterior segments of the eye for a high volume of patients. This specific model was selected because it combines three laser treatment strategies into a single unit, allowing providers to treat patients in one location without repositioning them. This integrated approach is intended to improve patient safety and treatment efficiency while reducing discomfort. The procurement serves as an emergency replacement for an inoperable Duet laser that is beyond repair, ensuring the continuity of veteran healthcare services and avoiding the high costs and disrupted outcomes associated with fee-basis patient referrals.
Market research involving ECAT, GSA Advantage, NAC, and FPDS yielded no results, and the manufacturer, Lumenis INC., confirmed the unique capabilities and features of the unit. While the digital camera component may experience a shipping delay, the manufacturer indicated its absence will not affect initial patient treatments. The contracting officer approved the purchase under simplified acquisition procedures, with the notice and one attachment published on October 18, 2019. Isaac Hernandez serves as the contract specialist for this action.
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