J065--Sources Sought Notice for Philips Ultrasound Tee Transducer Repair
Title:  

J065--Sources Sought Notice for Philips Ultrasound Tee Transducer Repair

Agency:  

U.S. Department Of Veterans Affairs

State:  

Ohio

NAICS Code:  

811210

Industry:  

Healthcare and Medical Services

Solicitation Type:  

Request for Information

Solicitation ID:  

36C25025Q0774

Open Date:  

7/24/2025

Close Date:  

8/8/2025

Last Updated:  

7/31/2025

Description:
The Department of Veterans Affairs is conducting market research to seek sources that can repair to OEM status of Philips Ultrasound Tee Transducers. The contractor shall provide all necessary labor, management, supervision, technical skills, quality control, materials, tools, transportation, software, and equipment necessary to repair the transducers. The transducers must be repaired with the use of OEM or reconditioned, refurbished and/or serviceable parts, tools, and materials. Contractors must have direct access to OEM parts or the ability to repair to OEM warranty standards. Some key points to consider: • The NAICS Code for this acquisition is 811210, with a size standard of $34 million. • The product service code is J065. • The contracting office is contemplating award of a Firm-Fixed-Price contract for this service with shipping costs included. • Contractors must be registered and certified in VetCert to be considered VOSB/SDVOSB. • The contractor must comply with the Limitations on Subcontracting rules per FAR 52.219-14, 13 CFR 125.6 and VAAR 852.219-75.
Attached Files:

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Contact Information:

Jennifer Nowak(Contract Specialist)

Jennifer.Nowak@va.gov

Budget Estimate (AI):

$5,000 – $50,000

It is difficult to estimate the budget for this contract, as it is a Sources Sought notice and not a solicitation. However, based on the fact that the contractor must repair two ultrasound transducers to OEM status, a rough estimate for the budget could be in the range of $5,000 to $50,000. This estimate is based on the assumption that the repair of each transducer could cost between $2,500 to $25,000, depending on the complexity of the repair and the cost of parts and labor.

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