Opportunity

SAM #HT001426QE025

Procurement of Multi-Mode Ophthalmic Laser System and Laser Indirect Ophthalmoscope for Military Clinic

Buyer

Defense Health Agency

Posted

August 20, 2026

Respond By

August 28, 2026

Identifier

HT001426QE025

NAICS

423460, 423490, 339115, 423450, 339112

The Department of Defense, through Blanchfield Army Community Hospital at Fort Campbell, KY, is seeking to procure advanced ophthalmic laser equipment for its Ophthalmology Clinic. - Government Buyer: - Department of Defense - Blanchfield Army Community Hospital (ACH Blanchfield Campbell - PB, Fort Campbell, KY) - Products Requested: - 1 Ophthalmic Laser System (Multi-Mode: Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty/SLT, Nd:YAG, 532nm Photocoagulator) with Integrated Slit Lamp - 1 Laser Indirect Ophthalmoscope (LIO) Headset and Attachment Kit - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Technical Requirements: - Laser system must support SLT, Nd:YAG photodisruption, and 532nm retinal photocoagulation - Integrated slit lamp for clinical use - LIO headset and attachment kit for peripheral retinal treatments - Notable Requirements: - Turnkey solution including supply, delivery, and installation - Equipment must be suitable for comprehensive clinical and diagnostic ophthalmology procedures - Quantities: - 1 unit of each primary product - Period of Performance: - Delivery required within 90 days after contract award, with a final deadline for delivery by September 30, 2026 - No part numbers are specified; further technical details may be referenced in attachments.

Description

This purchase is to support the military vision readiness mission at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital. This project will procure a new multi-mode laser platform and an associated Laser Indirect Ophthalmoscope (LIO) for the Ophthalmology Clinic. The acquisition is for a turnkey solution to supply, deliver, and install one new laser platform capable of performing Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT), Nd:YAG photodisruption, and retinal photocoagulation, along with an integrated LIO for peripheral retinal treatments. The new system is essential for performing comprehensive clinical and diagnostic ophthalmology procedures to maintain the highest level of patient care and mission readiness.

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