Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #PP-CA-732

SUNY Upstate Medical University seeks Boston Scientific Peripheral Vascular Interventional Catheters or clinical equivalents.

Posted

July 08, 2026

Respond By

July 29, 2026

Identifier

PP-CA-732

NAICS

339112, 423490, 423450

SUNY Upstate Medical University is seeking to procure peripheral vascular interventional catheters, specifically those manufactured by Boston Scientific or clinically equivalent products. - Government Buyer: - State University of New York (SUNY) - SUNY Upstate Medical University - OEMs and Vendors: - Boston Scientific (explicitly named) - Vendors offering clinically equivalent products are eligible if they can demonstrate equivalency - Products/Services Requested: - Peripheral vascular interventional catheters - Boston Scientific brand or clinical equivalents - No specific part numbers or quantities provided - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Vendors must provide clinical performance documentation to prove equivalency - Equipment must be available for examination, demonstration, and trial - Vendors must be authorized to sell Boston Scientific products or approved equivalents - Compliance with New York State Finance Law §139 j&k (Lobbying Law) - Submission of valid and current NYS Workman’s Compensation and Disability Forms required - Contract awarded via Premier consortium contract - Only Boston Scientific is named as an OEM, but equivalent products from other manufacturers may be considered

Description

SUNY Upstate Medical University intends to purchase Boston Scientific Peripheral Vascular Interventional Catheters from a contract awarded by Premier under section 163 (3) (vi), allowing purchases from a consortium without a formal competitive process when justified by price. Vendors offering equivalent products may contact the primary contact to discuss the procurement and must demonstrate clinical equivalency with supporting documentation and equipment for trial. The procurement is subject to NYS Finance Law §139 j&k (Lobbying Law), restricting contact to the designated individual. The successful contractor must submit valid NYS Workman's Compensation and Disability Forms.

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