Opportunity
North Orange County Regional Occupational Program Opengov #MA04221011385
County of Orange awards Roche Diagnostics contract for Accu-Chek diabetic testing supplies
Posted
June 01, 2021
Identifier
MA04221011385
NAICS
423450
This contract award summary outlines the County of Orange Health Care Agency's procurement of diabetic testing supplies from Roche Diagnostics Corporation: - Government Buyer: - County of Orange Health Care Agency, Procurement and Contract Services - OEM Highlight: - Roche Diagnostics Corporation is the sole Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and supplier - Products and Quantities: - Accu-Chek Inform II Meter Kit + RF (72 units) - Includes 10 Code Key Reader NGBG, 72 Accessory Box Kits, 72 Base Unit VIR Kits - Accu-Chek Inform II Accessory Box Kit (72 units) - ACCU-CHEK INFORM II BASE UNIT VIR KIT (72 units) - Code Key Reader NGBG (10 units) - ACCU-CHEK INFORM II US 50CT 36/CS F2 test strips (11,000 vials) - ACCU-CHEK SAFE-T-PRO PLUS 200CT 6/CASE lancets (2,050 boxes) - ACCU-CHEK INFORM II CONTROLS US 10/CS control solutions (2,000 boxes) - ACCU-CHEK LINEARITY KIT U.S. (10 kits) - Notable Requirements: - Equipment leasing and reagent/supply purchases with annual commitments (e.g., 2,200 vials of test strips per year) - Compliance with California laws, insurance, and return goods policy - Fixed price contract not to exceed $300,000 - Period of Performance: - 5-year term with possible renewal, covering all deliveries and services - Place of Performance: - County of Orange Health Care Agency facilities in Santa Ana, California - Potential for Piggybacking: - Other agencies may utilize this contract under specified terms
Description
The County of Orange has an active Request For Proposal (RFP) contract for blood glucose testing supplies awarded to Roche Diagnostics Corporation. The contract spans from June 1, 2021, to May 31, 2026, and is ongoing. It includes provisions for supply delivery, pricing, compensation, and return goods policy. The procurement is public, allows piggybacking, and no claims or protests have been reported.