SOURCES SOUGHT
65 -- Safety blood collection needles and tube holders
- Notice Date
- 12/15/2003
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, NMC San Diego, Bldg 1 38400 Bob Wilson Drive, San Diego, CA, 92134-5000
- ZIP Code
- 92134-5000
- Solicitation Number
- Reference-Number-N002593349SS01
- Response Due
- 1/5/2004
- Point of Contact
- Cindy Ingrao, Clinical Consultant, Phone 619-532-8517, Fax 619-532-5887,
- E-Mail Address
-
cingrao@reg9.med.navy.mil
- Description
- Medical Supplies - Potential Sources Sought Military Hospitals - (Army, Navy, Air Force) TRICARE Regions 9 and 10 Safety Blood Collection Needles & Tube Holders - Standardization Point of Contact: Cindy Ingrao, Clinical Consultant, Tri-Service Regional Business Office, TRICARE Regions 9 & 10, San Diego, CA. Telephone: (619) 532-8517. Potential sources sought to participate in the regional standardization of Safety Blood Collection Needles & Tube Holders. TRICARE Regions 9 and 10, a military integrated delivery network (IDN), comprised of Army, Navy and Air Force medical treatment centers in California are in the process of standardizing Safety Blood Collection Needles & Tube Holders. If your company currently holds or is in the process of obtaining a Distribution and Pricing Agreement (DAPA) with the Defense Supply Center-Philadelphia (DSCP) for Safety Blood Collection Needles & Tube Holders , your company is eligible to participate in the standardization process. Please respond by Email: cingrao@reg9.med.navy.mil and provide your company name, address, point of contact, telephone, fax and E-mail address and answers to the below listed questions no later than January 5, 2004. For questions, please call (619) 532-8517. 1. Does your company manufacture safety blood collection needles? 2. Does your company manufacture tube holders? If yes, what type(s) (safety, non-safety, single-use, multi-use, etc?)? 3. Are your products available through the Prime Vendor, Owens & Minor? 4. What is your DAPA Number? 5. Under what brand(s) does your company manufacture or distribute your product? 6. Are your products FDA approved? 7. Is the safety feature an integral part of the safety blood collection needle? 8. Does the safety feature activate automatically or does it have to be activated by the user? 9. Does the safety feature require the user?s hands to remain behind the needle at all times? 10. After activation of the safety feature, does it remain activated during disconnection from the patient and/or blood collection tube and after disposal? 11. At what point during use is the safety feature activated? 12. Is the device capable of multi-tube drawing, down to a 4 ml tube? 13. Is the device capable of adapting for use with pediatric tubes? 14. Does your company have butterfly needles with a safety feature? If so, what is the length of the extension tubing? 15. Are your products latex free? 16. Are your safety needles radio-opaque? 17. Are your safety needles compatible with other manufacturers? tube holders? 18. What gauges and lengths does your safety blood collection needle come in? 19. Do you have gauges and lengths suitable for preemies, neonates, and the elderly? 20. What types of educational tools or materials do you have for this product line? 21. What kind of staff training does your company provide? 22. Does your company provide customer service 24/7? 23. Is there any history of backorders and/or recalls for this product group? If yes, please answer: a. Dates and duration b. Cause c. Resolution Also, please send your product literature on Safety Blood Collection Needles & Tube Holders by January 5, 2004 to: Ms. Cindy Ingrao, RN, MSN TRICARE Regions 9 & 10 Tri-Service Regional Business Office 34960 Bob Wilson Dr., Suite 400 San Diego, CA 92134
- Record
- SN00489913-W 20031217/031215212345 (fbodaily.com)
- Source
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