Contract · SDVOSB Sole Source
Sole Source GE CASE V7 Stress Test System - St. Louis VAMC
- Agency
- VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF / VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
- Location
- Saint Louis, MO
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 2 days (Jul 20, 2026)
- Posted
- Jul 16, 2026
- Set-aside
- SDVOSB Sole Source
- NAICS code
- 334510
What this contract is for
07/16/2026 - J&A (Sole Source and Name Brand Justification) added to attached documents. All previously posted information from this notice remains unchanged and in effect. .......... NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD SOLE SOURCE: .......... IAW FAR 5.101 this notice is to advise the public that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Network Contracting Office 15 (NCO15) intends to award a one-time purchase, sole source firm fixed price contract pursuant to: - FAR 11.105, Items Particular to One Manufacturer. - VAAR 819.7008, Sole source awards to verified service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses. .......... The General Electric CASE V7 Stress Test System is required by the St. Louis VA Cardiology Department to evaluate cardiac function and assess the risk of coronary artery disease while a patient is undergoing physical exercise.
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