Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #2136692

SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital Seeks Boston Scientific Radiation Oncology Patient Positioning Products

Posted

June 30, 2026

Respond By

July 21, 2026

Identifier

2136692

NAICS

334510, 423450, 339113, 339112, 423490, 334517

SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital is seeking to procure radiation oncology patient positioning products. - Government Buyer: - State University of New York (SUNY), Stony Brook University Hospital - OEMs and Vendors: - Boston Scientific Corporation (primary OEM) - Vendors offering equivalent products are encouraged to participate - Products/Services Requested: - Radiation oncology patient positioning products - No specific part numbers or quantities provided - Must be manufactured by Boston Scientific or be equivalent - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with NYS Finance Law §139 j & k (Lobbying Law) - Submission of Vendor Responsibility documentation - Compliance with NYS Tax Law Section 5-a - Valid/current NYS Workers’ Compensation and Disability Forms required - Only listed procurement contacts may be engaged; violations may result in debarment - Procurement conducted under section 163(3)(vi), allowing purchase from a consortium or comparable entity without formal competition when justified by price

Description

Stony Brook University Hospital intends to purchase Boston Scientific Radiation Oncology Patient Positioning Products from a contract awarded pursuant to their authority under section 163(3)(vi), which authorizes the purchase of commodities from a consortium or comparable entity in lieu of using a centralized contract and without a formal competitive process when justified by price. Vendors who sell or manufacture the equivalent products may contact the listed officer to discuss the procurement. The procurement is subject to NYS Finance Law §139 j&k, and vendors must comply with the lobbying law requirements. Successful contractors must submit documents related to Vendor Responsibility, NYS Finance Law 139, NYS Tax Law Section 5-a, and valid/current NYS Workers’ Compensation and Disability Forms.

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