Opportunity
SAM #36C24526Q0465
VA Solicitation for Poison Control Services at West Virginia Medical Centers
Buyer
VA Network Contracting Office 5
Posted
April 28, 2026
Respond By
May 12, 2026
Identifier
36C24526Q0465
NAICS
923120, 621399, 621910
The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking poison control services for multiple VA Medical Centers in West Virginia. - Government Buyer: - Department of Veterans Affairs - Network Contracting Office 5 (NCO 5) - Contracting office located in Linthicum, Maryland - Services Requested: - Poison control center services for VA Medical Centers - 24/7 toll-free nurse-staffed poison control access - Physician medical director availability at all times - Assessment and emergency treatment recommendations for accidental exposures, drug overdoses, bites and stings, chemical spills, occupational exposures, and plant ingestion - Hazardous chemical exposure management - Customized fax transmissions for clinical information - Hospital health fairs and educational programs - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Stringent information security, privacy, and compliance requirements for handling VA data and systems - Services must be available to all VA Medical Centers in West Virginia - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Beckley VAMC, Beckley, WV - Hershel Woody Williams VAMC (Huntington VAMC), Huntington, WV - Louis A. Johnson VAMC (Clarksburg VAMC), Clarksburg, WV - Martinsburg VAMC, Martinsburg, WV - West Virginia VA Medical Centers - Period of Performance: - Five-year Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) with calls issued by each medical center - No products are requested; focus is solely on specialized medical support services
Description
Contract for poison control services such as, but not limited to the assessment and emergency treatment recommendations on accidental exposures to medications and household substances, plant ingestion, snake, spider and other insect bites and stings, chemical spills, occupational exposures, and drug overdoses.