Opportunity
Ozarks Technical Community College Ionwave #BPFY2622
Request for twelve modular infusion system PCUs and pump modules for acute-care hospital use
Posted
May 05, 2026
Respond By
May 19, 2026
Identifier
BPFY2622
NAICS
423450
Ozarks Technical Community College is seeking sealed bids for twelve new modular infusion system Point-of-Care Control Units (PCUs) and large-volume infusion pump modules for use in acute-care hospital settings. - Buyer: Ozarks Technical Community College, Procurement Department - Products Requested: - Twelve (12) modular infusion system PCUs and large-volume infusion pump modules - Equipment must be new, unused, factory-original, and FDA-cleared - Must include manufacturer warranties and current, manufacturer-supported software with safety features (e.g., Guardrails drug library) - System must be capable of independently controlling two separate infusions simultaneously - Comparable to Alaris systems; alternate brands may be offered if they meet specifications - OEMs: - Alaris referenced as a comparable system (OEM: BD - Becton, Dickinson and Company) - Notable Requirements: - Equipment must not be refurbished or demo units - Must support configurable medication safety software and network connectivity - Preference for U.S.-manufactured products; bidders must certify U.S. manufacturing - All equipment must be delivered with current safety and cybersecurity updates - Delivery to 731 N Clay Ave, Springfield, MO; freight charges must be included or noted as no charge - All products must be suitable for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients in acute-care hospital environments - No recurring or subscription period specified; delivery upon award
Description
Ozarks Technical Community College is soliciting sealed bids for twelve (12) modular infusion system point of care control units (PCU) and large volume infusion pump modules. The equipment must be new, unused, and factory-original, suitable for acute-care hospital environments, and compliant with FDA regulations. The system should include a PCU and infusion pump modules capable of delivering large-volume infusions with integrated safety and clinical decision support features. Bids must be submitted by May 19, 2026, and the equipment will be delivered to the college in Springfield, Missouri.