J065--NOTICE OF INTENT TO SOLE SOURCE REQUIREMENT KARL STORZ ENDOSCOPY EQUIPMENT DC VA MEDICAL CENTER DEPT. VETERANS AFFAIRS
General Information
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Contract Opportunity Type: Special Notice (Original)
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Original Published Date: Aug 26, 2025 09:32 am EDT
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Original Response Date: Sep 01, 2025 10:00 am EDT
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Inactive Policy: Manual
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Original Inactive Date:
Oct 31, 2025
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Initiative:
Classification
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Original Set Aside:
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Product Service Code: J065 - MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND VETERINARY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
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NAICS Code:
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811210 - Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance
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Place of Performance:
Description
Karl Storz CSA Support Contract
GENERAL
Scope of Services:
The purpose of this requirement is to provide support for the Karl Storz scope and camera equipment at Washington DC VAMC. The Contractor shall provide all labor, personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision and other items and services necessary to perform service and maintenance.
Location: Washington DC VA Medical Center, 50 Irving Street NW, Washington, DC 20422.
WORK HOURS
Hours of Operation: Normal business hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., excluding holidays. Should the Contractor require work afterhours, the Contractor shall arrange in advance with the Contracting Officer s Representative (COR).
Delivery Hours: The Warehouse is open to receive deliveries Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., excluding holidays.
National Holidays: The holidays observed by the Federal Government are: New Year s Day, Martin Luther King Day, President s Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran s Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day and any other day specifically declared by the President of the United States to be a national holiday. Contractor may work on holidays with prior communication and coordination.
PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE
Base Year:
Karl Storz CSA Service Contract
10/15/2025 - 10/14/2026
EQUIPMENT
Device
Description
Accessories/Spare Parts (181)
Accessories/Spare Parts EM Video
Accessories/Spare Parts Endoscopes
Accessories/Spare Parts Instruments
Accessories/Spare Parts Lighting/Viewing
C-MAC (45)
C-MAC Accessories
C-MAC Imager
C-MAC Monitor
Electro Mechanical (410)
Electro Mechanical AIDA-Image Capture
Electro Mechanical Camera Heads
Electro Mechanical CCU/Modules
Electro Mechanical Coupler/Adapter
Electro Mechanical Device Control
Electro Mechanical High Frequency
Electro Mechanical Insufflators
Electro Mechanical Light Cables
Electro Mechanical Light Sources
Electro Mechanical Monitors
Electro Mechanical Printers
Electro Mechanical Smoke Evacuation
Electro Mechanical Telepack
Electro Mechanical Zerowire
Fiber Flexible Scopes (88)
Fiber Flexible Cystoscope
Fiber Flexible Hysteroscope
Fiber Flexible Rhino-Laryngoscope
Fiber Flexible Ureteroscope
Instruments (895)
Instruments Access Devices
Instruments Bridges
Instruments Burrs
Instruments Clamps
Instruments Clickline
Instruments Currettes/Loops
Instruments Dilators
Instruments Dismantling
Instruments Dissectors
Instruments Elevators/Rasp
Instruments Evacuators
Instruments Forceps
Instruments Guides
Instruments Handles
Instruments Holders
Instruments Knives
Instruments Laryngoscope
Instruments Light Carrier
Instruments Needles
Instruments Obturators
Instruments Otoscope
Instruments Picks
Instruments Probes
Instruments Punches
Instruments Retractors
Instruments Scissors
Instruments Sheaths
Instruments Speculum
Instruments Suction/Irrigation
Instruments Suture/Ligature
Instruments Tubes-Operating
Instruments Working Elements
Semi-Rigid Scopes (13)
Semi-Rigid Intubation
Semi-Rigid Perc Neph
Semi-Rigid Saliendoscope
Semi-Rigid Ureteroscope
Specialty Rigid Scopes (26)
Specialty Rigid EndoCAMeleon
Specialty Rigid NIR Filter
Specialty Rigid Operative
Specialty Rigid PDD
Specialty Rigid VITOM
Standard Rigid Scopes (234)
Standard Rigid Tier 1 (Standard Rigid Tier 2 (24-38cm)
Standard Rigid Tier 3 (> 38cm)
Video Flexible Scopes (89)
Video Flexible Cystoscope
Video Flexible Intubation
Video Flexible Rhino-Laryngoscope
Video Flexible Ureteroscope
SPECIFICATIONS
Preventative Maintenance
This contract shall include all preventative maintenance (PM) of the equipment according to manufacturer s recommendations/procedures in the equipment manual.
All tasks in the manufacturer s procedures shall be completed at the manufacturer s listed frequencies.
PMs will be accomplished in accordance with the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) recommendations.
Corrective Maintenance
The contract shall include all on-site corrective (unplanned) maintenance/repair of the equipment in accordance with the manufacturer s manual.
Recalls & Alerts-- Contractor shall perform all remediation actions needed for product alerts and recalls issued for the equipment.
The contractor will perform unlimited corrective services on equipment/systems under full coverage agreement from OEM.
Provide labor and replacement parts, as necessary, to return the Products listed to normal operating conditions, provided that such service is necessitated by the failure of or accidental damage to the Product during normal usage for its intended purpose and such failure is not otherwise excluded from coverage as set forth herein. The number of repairs or exchanges that may be performed on the Covered Products is unlimited. All replaced or exchanged parts and Products shall become the property of KARL STORZ. Subject to the availability of Product, KARL STORZ may provide Customer with loaner Product while repairs or exchanges are being made.
In addition to, or instead of the services set forth in section 1(a) above, for the Covered Products referenced on Exhibit A attached hereto, KARL STORZ shall provide an unlimited number of exchanges whereby Customer will submit its damaged Covered Product in exchange for one that is in normal operating condition (each an Exchange ), provided that such Exchange is necessitated by (i) the failure of or (ii) accidental damage to the Covered Product during normal usage for its intended purpose and such failure is not otherwise excluded from coverage under this Agreement. Exchanges will typically consist of the same Covered Product (by model/material number) or the closest available Product, as determined by KARL STORZ. Upon customer request, and at the sole discretion of KARL STORZ, customer may receive for its damaged Covered Product an exchange with a similar Product of different model/material number.
Provide applicable technology updates, as designated by KARL STORZ, at the time of Exchange or repair.
Upon request, and if available, provide a Damage Evaluation Report for each Product repaired or Exchanged.
Pay shipping costs to Customer for repaired, replaced or exchanged product using KARL STORZ s preferred carrier.
Parts/Materials/Tools/Labor
All parts and materials to complete the maintenance shall be included as a part of this contract
Contractor shall provide their own tools to complete the maintenance.
All labor (including travel) to complete the maintenance is included in the contract.
Contractor must use OEM certified parts and service. Use of refurbished parts have to be approved in writing by Biomedical Engineering prior to use.
Engineer/technicians must be OEM trained on all equipment included in agreement. Proof of competency to be provided upon request.
Updates/Patching
Contractor shall complete available updates to the software at the discretion of Biomedical Engineering.
Contractor shall complete all patching according to manufacturer s specifications.
Response Time
Contractor shall respond to trouble phone calls within thirty minutes.
The minimum standard response time for dispatch will be no later than the following workday after notification of equipment malfunction.
Service agreement service call priority with OEM under active coverage.
Check in/Out
Contractor personnel arriving on-site to perform work shall report to the Biomedical Engineering Department.
Contractor personnel shall sign in using the department s vendor sign-in sheet, filling out all required information.
Contractor personnel s tool bags are subject to inspection by the Biomedical Engineering department upon arrival and upon departure.
Contractor personnel shall sign out upon completion of visit.
Prior to departure, Contractor personnel are required to, at a minimum, verbally report any issues with the equipment to the Biomedical Engineering department, especially noting if the system is still down or not fully repaired.
The VA campus is non-smoking. Contractor personnel are required to comply with this policy.
Parking. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to park in the appropriate desig nated park ing areas.
Reporting
Within 5 business days of award, must provide validation of equipment active coverage with OEM to certify service agreement in place.
Contractor shall provide a copy of the service report, complete with test data, to the VHAWASHTM@VA.GOV within five business days after completion of any services.
Service reports shall include identifying information about the equipment, all services provided during the service visit, any issues found during the visit, the technician/engineer names of the personnel performing work, and the date service was provided.
Remote Support
The Contractor shall provide a telephone line available 24/7/365 for technical support. Contractor shall also provide a phone number for VA staff to call to dispatch Contractor field service engineers/technicians.
If remote support via site-to-site virtual private network (VPN) is required, Contractor shall work with the COR and the facility Information Security Officer (ISO) to meet the requirements prior to connection. A National Site to Site MOU/ISA is the preferred way to complete this connection.
Patient Health Information
The Contractor shall safeguard patient health information.
The Contractor shall report to the Biomedical Engineering Department any issues with disclosed or unsecure patient health information.
Contractor shall note remove any hard drives, storage devices, or anything containing patient health information from the site.
Contractor Requirements
All Contractor personnel performing services on the equipment shall have factory training and experience in the maintenance and repair of the equipment.
Contractor shall provide copies of training certificates for the Contractor personnel performing work on-site upon the request of the Government.
Waste Removal: The contractor is responsible to remove and properly dispose of all waste related to the services provide on-site.
Safety and Security
Contractor shall follow all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) laws and regulations. The Contractor is responsible for reporting any hazards they come across to their point of contact.
Contractor shall follow all local procedures concerning infection control. Should the Contractor be unsure of the requirements, the COR can provide the specific information and procedures.
Contractor personnel shall wear visible identification at all times while on VA property. Contract personnel are required to identify themselves as such to avoid creating an impression in the minds of members of the public that they are Government officials.
Property Damage
The contractor shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to any Government property.
The contractor shall report any damage immediately and shall be assessed current replacement costs for property damaged by the contractor, unless corrective action is taken.
Any damaged material (i.e., trees, shrubs, lawn/turf, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, etc.) will be replaced in a timely manner or corrected by the contractor with like materials, at no extra cost to the Government, upon approval of the Contracting Officer.
Chemical Use
Prior to performance of any work, the Contractor will be required to furnish the Contracting Officer with the trade names (if any) and chemical names of all chemicals to be used, along with a label showing contents, the use strength of the chemical as applied, and the antidote thereto.
Contractor shall furnish the same information each time a change is made to the chemicals or products used in the performance of this contract.
This information is required for emergency treatment in the event of ingestion or and/or contact with the material by humans.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
End-users, Biomedical Engineering, and/or the contract COR shall perform system verification tests to ensure the system is fully functional following service/repairs.
Issues with the quality of the Contractor s work will be communicated through the Contracting Officer to the Contractor point of contact for resolution.
Documentation with be completed in the Government systems.
Invoicing/Payment
Noncontract Charges: The contractor shall not perform any service that will result in additional charges without prior approval from the Contracting Officer.
Payment: Payment will be made in arrears, and upon receipt of a properly prepared invoice. Any invoice that is not properly prepared may get refused and sent back for correction. An invoice must include the following criteria to be considered properly prepared :
Contract period of performance and monthly period of performance when the service was completed.
Equipment model name serviced.
Contract number
Purchase order number
Correct payment address
GUARANTEE: The contractor will guarantee workmanship and all parts furnished by the contractor for a period of not less than 90 days.
PRIOR INSPECTION OF EQUIPMENT: Potential contractors may, at their own expense, inspect equipment covered by this solicitation (ref 52.237-1 SITE VISIT). Arrangements must be made in advance with Biomedical Engineering.
Failure to carry out the above procedures will be considered as a failure to document the service visit and will constitute a failure to perform.
Attachments/Links
Contact Information
Contracting Office Address
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8849 International Drive Suite 215
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LINTHICUM , MD 21090
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USA
Secondary Point of Contact
History
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Aug 26, 2025 09:32 am EDTSpecial Notice (Original)