SPECIAL NOTICE
65 -- Special Notice of Justification and Approval
- Notice Date
- 4/9/2009
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 511210
— Software Publishers
- Contracting Office
- Department of Veterans Affairs, Minneapolis VAMC, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Department of Veterans Affairs;VA Midwest Health Care System;Attention: Suzanne Angelo;One Veterans Drive, Building 68;Minneapolis MN 55417
- ZIP Code
- 55417
- Archive Date
- 5/9/2009
- Point of Contact
- Suzanne AngeloContracting Officer Intern<br />
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- LIMITED SOURCE JUSTIFICATIONAND APPROVAL - FSS - FAR 8.405-6 I.Contracting Organization FAR 8.405-6(g)(2): The Department of Veteran Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, VISN 23 Contracting Directorate is the contracting organization responsible for this Individual Justification for Other than Full and Open Competition. The Procuring Contracting Specialist is Suzanne Angelo, (612)-725-2000. II.Description of Action FAR 8.405-6(g)(2): This Individual Justification and Approval (J&A) authorizes the use of Limited Sources Justification procedures for the Department of Veterans Affairs to obtain a Patient Monitoring & Telemetry Upgrade Project as part of an over-arching Clinical Information System Project. This shall include an upgrade of bedside, central, telemetry, and other monitoring system infrastructure in four VISN 23 facilities located in Minneapolis, MN, Omaha, NB, Sioux Falls, SD, and Des Moines, IA. The resultant Firm Fixed Price contract will be awarded sole source to GE Medical Systems, DSCP Medical Equipment Group, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA. III. Description of Supplies/Services - FAR 8.405-6(g)(2): The Patient Monitoring & Telemetry Upgrade Project shall include an upgrade of Iowa City, Fargo, Fort Meade, and Hot Springs bedside, central, and other monitoring system infrastructure at each of the respective Medical Centers. The project shall also include expansion of patient monitoring systems capabilities to include the ability to transfer physiologic information to from the monitors to the electronic patient chart, and view waveforms from a remote location. This functionality is a necessity to a successful Clinical Information System that is anticipated to be procured in FY09 for 7 VISN 23 facilities under a separate procurement. Overall, the new system(s) shall provide state-of-the-art physiological monitoring functions configured to the unique requirements of VISN 23. The system shall provide integration to Clinical Information System (CIS), Anesthesia Record Keeping (ARK), and other medical informatics systems ensuring work flow efficiency and improved patient safety. The estimated cost: $103,831. This acquisition is anticipated to be awarded by 15 April 2009 in the estimated amount of, $103,831 of funding. All items should be delivered, installed, and accepted by the VA prior to August 31, 2009. VI.Applicability of Authority - FAR 8.405-6(a)(2): Philips Healthcare already provides a private networking "fiber backbone", 12-Lead EKG at the bedside, Full Disclosure functions, and integration to the future Clinical Information System (CIS) and Anesthesia Record Keeping (ARK) systems at VISN 23's four sites that use Philips Healthcare monitoring systems. On this basis, planning and funding for this project includes upgrades to VISN 23's existing Philips Healthcare infrastructure and monitoring system in order to make the system able to view waveforms remotely and communicate with an anticipated ICU-CIS, ARK, and Virtual ICU. V.Efforts to Obtain Competition - FAR : N/A VI.Fair and Reasonable Costs - FAR 8.404(d): Supplies offered of the GSA schedule are listed at fixed prices. GSA has already determined the prices of supplies. Therefore, VAMC is not required to make a separate determination of fair and reasonable pricing, except for a price evaluation as required by 8.405-2(d). By placing an order against a schedule contract using the procedures in 8.405, VAMC has concluded that the order represents the best value and results in the lowest overall cost alternative (considering price, special features, administrative costs, etc.) to meet the Government's needs. VII.Market Research - FAR 8.405-6(g)(2): FAR Part 10 directs that market research be conducted on each acquisition appropriate to the circumstances. Research results serve to confirm that Philips Healthcare is the best vendor to be chosen for this award. Since the cost of upgrading the current system is far less than replacing all monitoring systems at the 4 VISN 23 sites that have these systems installed and in use. VIII.Other Facts - FAR 8.405-6(g)(2): VISN 23 has previously purchased and installed Philips Healthcare physiological and telemetry monitoring systems in Iowa City, IA, Fargo, ND, Hot Springs, SD, and Fort Meade, SD. The existing equipment and infrastructure totals over $5Million. The cost to upgrade these monitoring systems to enable necessary functionality for the ICU-CIS, ARK, and Virtual ICU is a small percentage of the cost of the entire system. Replacement of the entire monitoring systems at these four VISN 23 Medical Centers is not in the scope of this project, and is not funded. IX.Interested Sources - FAR 8.4056-(g)(2): At the present time, the only source to be able to do the upgrade without replacing the entire system thus the cost benefit would be too costly. X.Steps to Foster Competition - FAR 8.405-6(g)(2): At the present time, there are other competitors but the cost benefit ration is too big to have the entire system re-bid. XI.Contracting Officer's Certification - FAR 8.405-6(g)(2): ___________________________________________ SUZANNE ANGELO, CONTRACTING OFFICER
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