Opportunity
SAM #36C24826Q0824
Portable Ultrasound System Procurement for VA Medical Intensive Care Unit
Buyer
VA Network Contracting Office 8
Posted
June 17, 2026
Respond By
June 25, 2026
Identifier
36C24826Q0824
NAICS
334510, 423450
The Department of Veterans Affairs, North Florida/South Georgia VA Healthcare System, is seeking to procure a Portable Ultrasound System for its Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU). - Government Buyer: - Department of Veterans Affairs - North Florida/South Georgia VA Healthcare System - Network Contracting Office 8 (NCO 8) - Product Requested: - One (1) Portable Ultrasound System - Designed for point-of-care and critical care applications - Features: - 21.3-inch bedside full touchscreen display - Advanced imaging capabilities - Voice assist functionality - Compatibility with a broad range of transducers for critical care - Support for various imaging modes and clinical applications - Minimum five-year warranty - Includes installation, one day of on-site training, and one year of post-installation support - Services Requested: - Installation of the system - One day of on-site training - One year of post-installation support (including user manuals and technical documentation) - Unique Requirements: - Delivery expected within 30-45 days after receipt of order - System must be suitable for rapid diagnosis, vascular access, and procedural guidance in MICU - No specific OEMs, brands, or part numbers are mentioned in the solicitation. - Estimated contract value is likely in the range of $30,000 to $60,000, based on typical market pricing for advanced portable ultrasound systems.
Description
The North Florida/South Georgia VA Healthcare System Medicine Department has a requirement for the acquisition of one (1) Portable Ultrasound machine to support point of care diagnostic and procedural imaging within a Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) environment with critical care capabilities. This new equipment will enhance continuity of care, for rapid diagnosis, vascular access and procedural guidance. The Ultrasound Machine must be designed specifically for point-of-care and critical care applications and include a preferred 21.3-inch bedside full touchscreen display, advanced imaging capabilities, voice assist functionality, and support for a broad range of transducers utilized in critical care settings.
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