Opportunity

SAM #36C25226Q0506

Sole Source Consignment of Edwards Lifesciences Cardiovascular Implants for VA Medical Center

Buyer

VA Contracting Office 252

Posted

July 13, 2026

Respond By

July 17, 2026

Identifier

36C25226Q0506

NAICS

339113, 423450

This opportunity involves a sole source consignment contract for specialized cardiovascular surgical implants at the Edward Hines Jr. VA Medical Center. - The Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 12 (NCO 12), intends to award a firm fixed price contract to Edwards Lifesciences LLC. - The contract covers patented, proprietary cardiovascular implants including: - Surgical aortic and mitral valves (e.g., INSPIRIS RESILIA Aortic Valve, MITRIS RESILIA Mitral Valve) - Annuloplasty rings and bands (e.g., Physio, Physio Flex, Physio Tricuspid rings) - Transcatheter valves and the KONECT system - Edwards Lifesciences will maintain an onsite consignment inventory; the VA is invoiced only for items implanted during procedures. - The contract is justified as sole source due to the unique, proprietary nature of the devices and clinical requirements for uninterrupted patient care. - No alternate manufacturers are considered; only Edwards Lifesciences products meet the VA's needs. - The anticipated period of performance is five years. - Key part numbers include 11060A (KONECT), 11500A (INSPIRIS RESILIA Aortic Valve), 11400M (MITRIS RESILIA Mitral Valve), 4600/4900T (annuloplasty systems), and 5200M/5300M/6200T (Physio rings). - Estimated contract value is likely in the multi-million dollar range over five years.

Description

Intent to Sole Source The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Veterans Health Administration (VHA), Network Contracting Office (NCO) 12 in Milwaukee, WI, intends to award a firm fixed price contract on a sole source basis to: Edwards Lifesciences LLC One Edwards Way Irvine, CA 92614-5688 This action is for the continued provision of specialized cardiovascular surgical implants including aortic valves, mitral valves, annuloplasty rings, and annuloplasty bands under a consignment agreement. Under this arrangement, Edwards Lifesciences will maintain an on site inventory at the medical center, and the Government will only be invoiced for items actually implanted during surgical procedures. The Edward Hines Jr. VA Medical Center requires uninterrupted access to these cardiovascular implants, which are patented, proprietary devices manufactured exclusively by Edwards Lifesciences. These products such as surgical aortic and mitral valves, mitral annuloplasty rings, annuloplasty bands, and transcatheter valves are not available from any other source and cannot be replicated or supplied by alternate manufacturers. Due to the nature of cardiac surgery, it is not possible to predetermine which implant type or size will be required prior to the procedure. Maintaining a consignment stock of multiple valve and annuloplasty system sizes ensures that surgeons have immediate access to the correct device during both scheduled and emergent cases. Edwards Lifesciences implants incorporate unique anatomical designs, proprietary RESILIA tissue technology, and specialized construction that align with Hines VAMC s established surgical techniques, validated procedures, and clinical protocols. These devices are not interchangeable with products from other manufacturers. Substituting alternative devices would require extensive surgeon retraining, revalidation of surgical workflows, and revisions to clinical practice guidelines resulting in substantial and unrecoverable duplication of cost, as well as unacceptable delays to patient care. This action is authorized under 38 U.S.C. 8123, as implemented by VHA Directive 1081.01(1), which permits the VHA to procure surgical implants including cardiovascular devices without regard to any other provision of law, such as the FAR or VAAR. This authority allows VA medical facilities to utilize expeditious and clinically driven acquisition procedures, including consignment arrangements, to ensure rapid access to patient specific implantable devices. If your company believes it can meet this requirement, you may submit a written capability response to Stacy.Massey@va.gov no later than 5:00 PM EST on July 17, 2026. Responses must include sufficient detail to demonstrate the ability to supply all required patented cardiovascular implants with equivalent clinical functionality and availability. Please note: Email responses only; phone calls will not be accepted. Responses must clearly demonstrate how competition would benefit the Government for future procurements. The Government will review all responses received but is under no obligation to take further action. The decision to compete this requirement rests solely with the Government.

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