Opportunity

SAM #36C25926Q0555

Request for Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) for Oklahoma City VA Medical Center

Buyer

VHA Network Contracting Office 19

Posted

July 06, 2026

Respond By

July 10, 2026

Identifier

36C25926Q0555

NAICS

334510, 339113

The Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 19, is seeking information from vendors for the supply of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) for the Oklahoma City VA Medical Center. - Government Buyer: - Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 19, Oklahoma City VA Medical Center - OEMs and Vendors: - Zoll Medical Corporation (Zoll 3 BLS Hospital Package cited as example) - Equivalent OEMs and models meeting all specifications are acceptable - Products/Services Requested: - 24 Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) - Features required: - Semi-automatic shock initiation - Real CPR Help Technology - Clear voice and visual prompts - CPR universal electrodes with built-in accelerometer - 5-year shelf life for electrodes - LCD screen - AED Management and Rescue Modes - Data recording and storage - Wi-Fi compatibility - Audio prompts - Child and adult modes - CPR countdown timer - Chest compression rate display - ECG scale marker - Ability to record number of shocks performed - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Example model is Zoll 3 BLS Hospital Package, but equivalent makes/models are acceptable if all features are met - No specific part numbers provided; focus is on feature compliance - Shelf life and advanced CPR feedback technology are emphasized - Both adult and pediatric use required

Description

This is a request for information only. The VA is seeking interested sources for the following requirement. The Oklahoma City VA Healthcare System requires twenty-four (24) automated external defibrillators (AEDs) which possess the following characteristics: Offeror must meet these specifications: Semi-automatic mode where the rescuer initiates the shock. Real CPR Help Technology, a proprietary feature that provides real-time feedback on chest compression rate and depth. Clear voice and intuitive visual prompts, which is critical for users with minimal training or in high-stress situations. CPR universal electrodes where it includes a built-in accelerometer for accurate compression feedback and have a shelf life of 5 years. Semi-automatic mode where the rescuer initiates the shock (Rapid Shock technology). Real CPR Help Technology, a proprietary feature that provides real-time feedback on chest compression rate and depth. Clear voice and intuitive visual prompts, which is critical for users with minimal training or in high-stress situations. CPR universal electrodes where it includes a built-in accelerometer for accurate compression feedback and have a shelf life of 5 years. LCD screen in the center of the front panel provides text prompts, rescue graphics, and incident information. Minimum of two operating modes: AED Management Mode and Rescue Mode Record and store Data Wi-Fi Compatible Speaker that has audio prompts beeps to help rescuers Child Mode and Adult Mode CPR countdown time Chest compression rate ECG scale marker Records number of shocks that had been performed

An example of an acceptable AED is the Zoll 3 BLS Hospital Package. This make and model is provided for informational purposes only. Other makes and models will be considered provided that they meet the necessary requirements listed above. If your organization is capable of fulfilling this order and is interested but has questions please contact me at: Christopher.delauro@va.gov

Please provide your socioeconomic type in your response (for example Small Business, Women Owned Small Business) This is a sources sought notice not a request for quote. Additional Links:VA Oklahoma City

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