SOURCES SOUGHT
Q -- New Dental Lab Services Contract
- Notice Date
- 4/11/2019
- Notice Type
- Synopsis
- NAICS
- 339116
— Dental Laboratories
- Contracting Office
- Department of Veterans Affairs;Network Contracting Office 4;100 S. Independence Mall West;Philadelphia, PA 19106
- ZIP Code
- 19106
- Solicitation Number
- 36C24419Q0554
- Response Due
- 4/22/2019
- Archive Date
- 5/22/2019
- Point of Contact
- peter.cuoco@va.gov
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- DISCLAIMER This Sources sought is issued solely for information and planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation. All information received in response to this RFI that is marked as proprietary will be handled accordingly. In accordance with FAR 15.201(e), responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. Responders are solely responsible for all expenses associated with responding to this sources sought. Sources Sought DENTAL LAB SERVICES The Department of Veterans Affairs in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania requires a contract for dental services for patients at the Philadelphia VA Medical Center (PhilVAMC), which is located at 3900 Woodland Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19104. The Contractor shall provide all labor, supervision and all other resources required to deliver dental lab services to include work by qualified dental lab personnel, materials, repairs, and finished products, for and pertaining to the items listed in the schedule, in accordance with the contract documents. The contracted dental lab will fulfill the standards set by our current responsiveness to the Veterans of the Philadelphia VAMC population as determined by current standards of customer satisfaction or established wait times for dental products. The contractor must be capable of meeting and maintaining the Turn-Around Times (TAT) stated in the solicitation. The Philadelphia VAMC intends to award a five year contract for these services. If you can provide the Dental Lab Services as Described in the below scope of work description please respond by the Due date to peter.cuoco@va.gov with the following information: Company Name Socio Economic Status: I.E. Small Business, Service Disabled Veteran Owned, Veteran owned, Women Owned, etc Email Address Phone Number Physical Address Capability statement pertaining to Scope of Work STATEMENT OF WORK DENTAL LAB SERVICES OBJECTIVES: An overview of this SOW will include goals and objectives. The Philadelphia VAMC has a need to continuously utilize dental lab services for Veterans requiring special dental lab work. The dental laboratory services that are needed include, but not limited to: Fabrication of porcelain fused to metal crowns and fixed partial dentures Fabrication of custom trays, wax rims and processing of complete dentures Fabrication of Full gold crowns and fixed partial dentures Implant supported crowns and fixed partial dentures Abutments Resin bonded bridges Removable partial denture frameworks Diagnostic wax ups for crown and bridge (C&B) cases Custom provisional C&B prostheses All ceramic C&B prostheses Implant connecting bars (precious metal/titanium) C&B metal/titanium/zirconium substructures Application of veneering porcelain to existing/VAMC submitted metal or ceramic C&B copings and fixed partial denture (FPD) substructures. The Contractor shall provide sufficient management to ensure that the work specified in this contract is performed efficiently, accurately, on time, and in compliance with the terms and conditions of the contract. The Government reserves the right to add additional dental products and/or services, within the scope of the original contract, via a dually signed modification. SCOPE, TASKS, OR REQUIREMENTS: The general scope of work the contractor will be performing is to provide off-site dental lab services to the Philadelphia VAMC by trained Certified Dental Laboratory Technicians. All standards should be in agreement with the VA Central Dental Laboratory case requirements. SPECIFIC MANDATORY TASKS AND ASSOCIATED DELIVERABLES: The following specifications will be provided on finished denture units: Master Casts: Base is 10mm thick at the thinnest portion of cast. 3mm wide land area throughout the circumference of the cast. Sulcular depth 3mm on buccal, to follow the contour of the buccal vestibule. Sulcular depth 3mm on lingual to follow the contour of the vestibule. Free of bubbles and defects. All anatomic areas of impression included on cast. Tongue area, flat across the arch. Base is parallel to the plane of occlusion or residual ridge. Impression trays: Rigid and fabricated from the appropriate material. Covers all indicated anatomy. Handles do not interfere with border molding movements, formed as prescribed, so as not to displace facial musculature. Impression material retentive features included in the tray as prescribed. Record Base Is well adapted to the residual ridge. Covers all indicated anatomy. Is extended to the land area. Is adequately think for rigidity. Is smooth and free of sharp area. Occlusion Rim, Maxillary Is fabricated from the prescribed baseplate wax. Is 10 mm wide in the posterior section. The posterior sections are placed over the crest of the residual ridges. Is straight from the buccal aspect of the record base border to the buccal aspect of the occlusion rim. Taper in width to 3mm in the anterior section. Anterior section angles 5 degrees anteriorly from the horizontal. Anterior is 22mm long from the extent of the labial flange. All wax is smooth, without voids. Adheres well to the record base. The occlusal plane is flat, generally parallel to the residual ridge. Occlusion Rim, Mandibular Is fabricated from the prescribed baseplate wax. Is 10mm wide in the posterior section. The posterior sections are placed over the crest of the residual ridges. The posterior sections stop at the beginning of the upward incline of the residual ridges. Is straight from the buccal aspect of the record base border to the buccal aspect of the occlusion rim. Tapers in width to 3mm in the anterior section. Anterior section angles 5 degrees anteriorly from the horizontal. Anterior is 18mm long from the extent of the labial flange. Posterior extends to the top of the retro-molar pad. All wax is smooth, without voids. Adheres well to the record base. The denture teeth will be supplied by the lab, after given shade and molded. The midline of the arranged teeth matches the marked midline of the occlusion rims. The incisal edges of the anterior teeth are placed in the same plane as the incisal surface of the occlusion rim. The occlusal scheme by default is to a Class I occlusion with a balanced set-up, unless otherwise specified. The inter-dental wax fills the embrasures up to the contact points. Adequate inter-dental wax fills the embrasures to allow for finishing of the acrylic resin. A 4mm band of simulated attached gingiva is present, elevated to simulate buccal bone. The palatal area is 2m thick. A 1mm band of wax is palatal to the posterior teeth to allow for finishing of the acrylic resin. Wax does not overlap onto the beginning/palatal of the ridge-lap area of the anterior teeth. The opposing occlusion contacts into proper interdigitation at the established vertical dimension of the occlusion. Wax Trial Dentures, Mandibular The denture teeth will be supplied by the lab, after given the shade and mould. The midline of the arranged teeth matches the marked midline of the occlusion rims The facial surfaces of the anterior teeth are placed in the same plane as the The facial surfaces of the anterior teeth are placed in the same plane as the contoured facial surface of the occlusion rims. The incisal edges of the anterior teeth are placed to develop the horizontal and vertical overlap necessary for the individual clinical requirements The occlusal plane of the mandibular posterior teeth is at the appropriately indicated superior aspect of the pear shaped pad. The central groove line of the mandibular posterior teeth is placed over the crest of the residual ridge. The number and size of posterior teeth are in harmony with space available from the distal of canine to the beginning of the ascending ramus. The inter dental wax fills the embrasures up to the contact points. Adequate inter dental wax fills the embrasures to allow for finishing of the acrylic resin. A 4mm band of simulated attached gingiva is present, elevated to simulate buccal bone. A 1mm band of wax is lingual to the posterior teeth to allow for finishing of the acrylic resin. Wax does not overlap onto the beginning/lingual of the ridge lap of the anterior teeth. The buccal shelf area is concave, of adequate thickness. Processed and Polished Prosthesis The acrylic resin free of pits, fissures, and porosity. The acrylic resin is polished on all non tissue bearing areas. The denture borders are anatomically complete. No evidence of flash remains on the denture borders. The denture bases remain adequately thick for rigidity. Remount Casts (if required) The denture borders are well supported around the buccal periphery. Base is 10mm thick at the thinnest portion of the cast. 4rnm wide land area throughout the circumference of the cast. Removable Partial Dentures Custom Impression Trays Rigid and fabricated from the appropriate material. Covers all indicated anatomy. Handles do not interfere with border molding movements, formed as prescribed. Impression material retentive features included in the tray as prescribed. Rests Follow the dimensions and location of the design. Fill the prepared rest seats completely. Are minimally 1.5mm thick. Are no greater in contour than the original marginal ridge/buccal cusp ridge/fossae area. Minor Connector Follow the dimensions and location of the design. Are broad and fan shaped at the junction with the major connecter. Are minimally 1.5mm thick. Crosses the gingival margin at 90 degrees. Proximal Plates Follow the dimensions and location of the design. Are thinned and tapered only at the marginal ridge areas, when no rest is present. Major Connectors Follow the dimensions and location of the design. Have definitive external finish lines. Have definitive internal finish lines. Denture Base Retention Follow the dimensions and location of the design. Show a broad connection to the major connector. Are not extended more than 2mm buccal to the crest of the residual ridge. Contains a tissue-stop that contacts the residual ridge of the master cast. Retainers, Indirect Follow the dimensions and location of the design. Are broad and fans shaped at the junction with the major connector. Are minimally 1.5mm thick. Crosses the gingival margin at 90 degrees. Retainers, Direct Follow the dimensions and location of the design. Are uniformly tapered too the retentive tip. Are minimally 1.5mm wide. Wax Trial Removable Partial Dentures, Maxillary The midline of the arranged teeth matches the marked midline of the occlusion rim. The facial surfaces of the anterior teeth are placed in the same plane as the contoured facial surface of the occlusion rims. The incisal edges of the anterior teeth are placed in the same plane as the incisal surface of the occlusion rim. The inter dental wax fills the embrasures up to the contact points. Adequate inter dental wax fills the embrasures to allow for finishing of the acrylic. A 4mm band of simulated attached gingiva is present to simulate buccal bone. A 1mm band of wax is palatal to the posterior teeth to allow for finishing of the acrylic resin. Wax does not overlap onto the beginning/palatal of the ridge lap area of the anterior teeth. The opposing occlusion contacts into proper interdigitation at the established vertical dimension of occlusion. Wax Trial Removable Partial Dentures The midline of the teeth matches the marked midline of the occlusion rims. The facial surfaces of the teeth are placed in the same plane as the contoured facial surfaces of the occlusion rims. The incisal edges of the anterior teeth are placed in the same plane as the incisal surface of the occlusion rim. The occlusal plane of the mandibular posterior teeth is at the appropriately indicated superior aspect of the pear-shaped pad. The central groove line of the mandibular posterior teeth is placed over the crest of the residual ridge. The number and size of posterior teeth is in harmony with space available from the distal of the canine to the beginning of the ascending ramus. The inter dental wax fills the embrasures up to the contact points. Adequate inter dental wax fills the embrasures to allow for finishing of the acrylic resin. A 4mm band of simulated attached gingiva is present, elevated to simulate buccal bone. A 1mm band of wax is lingual to the posterior teeth to allow for finishing of the acrylic resin. Wax does not overlap onto the beginning of the ridge lap area of the anterior teeth. The buccal shelf area is concave, of adequate thickness. Processed and Polished Prosthesis The acrylic resin is free of pits, fissures, and porosity. A smooth junction exists between the acrylic resin and external finish lines. The acrylic resin is polished an all non-tissue bearing areas. The denture borders are anatomically complete. No evidence of flash remains on the denture borders. The denture bases remain adequately thick for rigidity. Fixed Partial Dentures (FPD)/Crown Custom Trays Indicated relief has been well adapted. Is well adapted to the teeth and residual ridge Covers all indicated anatomy. Completely fills the vestibule Is extended to the beginning of the land area when indicated. Is adequate for rigidity. Is smooth and free of sharp areas. Working Casts/Dies All necessary anatomic landmarks are included. Dies are stable, retentive, and do not rotate. No bubbles or defects present in the cast. Dies are properly trimmed, retaining as much root structure as possible. Die spacer is applied to prepared surfaces leaving 1 mm free at margin. All dies are numbered. Cut-Back Design for Veneer Application Coping/wax crown cut back design allows for a uniform 2mm thickness of veneer. Proximal cut back design allows for marginal ridge veneer support. Rigid connector size is maximized, within the constraints, for periodontal health and esthetics. A uniform transition exists between metal and veneer material. Veneer Application Axial contours are within normal limits for the particular tooth and/or arch form. Applied veneer shade matches the requested shade per shade guide submitted or universal (Vita, Trubyte, Ivoclar, etc.) system. Finish/Polish of FPD/Crown Axial contours are within normal limits for the particular tooth and/or arch form. A uniform transition exists between metal and veneer material. No unsupported veneer material remains on the allow substructure. All margins are closed on the die. The established vertical dimension of occlusion is maintained when the FPD/crown is articulated. The veneer material is appropriately finished (glazed, polished, etc.). The substructure metal is highly polished. Surveyed Crowns for Removable Partial Denture Abutments All aspects of FPD/Crown fabrication are employed. Posterior occlusal rests: are ½ the width of the buccal lingual cusp tip width. are spoon shaped, deepest toward the center of the tooth. form an acute angle with the guide at the most axial point. re establish original marginal ridge contours. maintain occlusal contours. Cingulum rests: Are placed in the gingival ½ of the crown to avoid occlusal interferences. Provide a positive stop for the removable partial denture. Guide Planes Include a 1mm wide band of surface parallel to the established path of withdrawal from the facial line-angle to the lingual/palatal line-angle. Relief provided at the gingival 1/3 of the axial surface. Survey lines, circumferential direct retainers Begin in the gingival one-third of the abutment adjacent to the rest. End in the occlusal 1/3 of the abutment to establish the desired undercut. Allow for the terminal one-third of the retainer to be placed into the undercut. Survey lines, bar direct retainers A U shaped survey line established the desired undercut. Implant supported Crowns and fixed partial dentures. Laboratory able to provide at cost any necessary components, including: Lab analogs. Lab screws. Temporary or permanent abutments. UCLA style abutments. Laboratory to follow Rx indicating cemented or screw retained prosthesis fabrication. Screw retained prosthesis will have a mental chimney screw hole. Cemented prosthesis to follow Rx for either milled custom abutment fabrication or utilization of standard abutment, as indicated. Occlusal contacts for implant supported prosthesis will be light by default, unless Rx indicates otherwise. A contractor representative will be assigned to the Philadelphia VA Dental Clinic account and will be available by phone during PhilVAMC Dental Clinic normal business hours and if the line is busy a return call will occur within 30 minutes of receiving a voice mail from the PhilVAMC agent. Any items that are found to be non-compliant will be redone at no additional cost to the government. QUALITY OF WORK: Communication back and forth between the Philadelphia VAMC and the vendor is important to maintain and coordinate the quality assurance aspects of this contract. Philadelphia VA Medical Center is a Joint Commission Accredited Facility. Therefore the Contractor must meet and maintain Joint Accreditation Standards for the duration of the contract. Additionally, the Contractor must follow all office of the Inspector General(OIG) and Center for Disease Control Standards(CDC). The contractor will comply with the Dental lab contract performance measures listed in Attachment A, Contractor Performance Report. Failure to routinely meet the standards may be cause to pursue Termination for Default in accordance with federal acquisition regulations. Remakes: If it is found that any laboratory item is not compliant with the prescription, the contractor shall remake the item at no additional cost. The Contracting Officer Representative (COR) will notify the vendor in writing on a monthly basis of any issues concerning quality complaints of dental laboratory items providing detailed information for the vendor to correct identified discrepancies. DELIVERY SCHEDULE: Contractor shall provide delivery of products ordered through the Philadelphia VAMC Dental Clinic, according to the schedule for each component as described herein. To ensure continued compliance with customer service standards, the following turn-around time schedule must be adhered to: The dental lab courier service will provide at least one and/or two pickups/deliveries per day as needed by Philadelphia VAMC Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Courier personnel will be required to transport dental lab work to and from the Philadelphia VAMC via a protected box/bag/container. Contents of the item being transported will only contain the patient s last name. Courier personnel will be required to sign in/out upon arriving at the Philadelphia VAMC dental clinic. Commercial carriers such as UPS, Fed EX, USPS are unacceptable substitutes for contractor provided couriers. The government reserves the right to inspect items brought by courier before acceptance. Basic denture repairs involving acrylic only or reattaching loose existing denture tooth shall be processed with a TAT of 24 hours, unless mutually agreed upon by the Philadelphia VAMC Dental Clinic. In addition, in cases of emergent need, same day repair can be accomplished as long as it is received at the Philadelphia VAMC by 9:00 a.m. Other repairs such as adding multiple teeth or clasps shall be completed with a TAT of 48 hours, unless mutually agreed upon by the Philadelphia VAMC Dental Clinic and the vendor. New denture set up for try in TAT of no more than five (5) business days. Re-line dentures must be completed with a TAT of 24 hours. In cases of emergent need, if patient has the reline impression at 8:00 a. m., it could be returned the same day at 3:00 p.m. Custom trays delivered within a TAT of three (3) business days. Bite blocks delivered within a TAT of three (3) business days. Process finished dentures after try in within a TAT of five (5) business days. Crown and bridge cases delivered within a TAT of ten (10) business days. If the crown is being made to retrofit a partial denture with an existing clasp and rest, it is the Philadelphia VAMC Dental Clinic practice to allow the denture to remain with the patient until the appliance is made and ready to install. The Philadelphia VAMC typically does not make the patients go without their partial for more than seven (7) days. Contingency Plan: Because continuity of care is an essential part of the Philadelphia VAMC s medical services, the contractor shall have a contingency plan in place to be utilized in the event equipment or supplies are unavailable for scheduled dental work in accordance with the terms and conditions of the resulting contract. ORDERING REQUIREMENTS: Task orders against this contract will be placed in accordance with this section. All task orders place incorporate all terms and conditions of the contract. Task orders will be placed by ordering officials designated by the Contracting Officer. Ordering officials will be from the Philadelphia VA Medical Center. The ordering facility will issue a prescription to a contractor, prescriptions constitute binding orders under this contract. SHIPPING AND DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS: All orders sent to contractors will include the following information: Date and Number of order. Name and Address of the VAMC. Contract number; contract line item number and, if applicable, the order number. For supplies and services, description and quantity as per prescription. Place of delivery or performance (including cosignee). Accounting and Appropriation data. A copy of the manifest listing all of the cases being shipped will also be included. Pick up and Shipping locations: Pick up: Philadelphia VA Medical Center Dental Clinic 3900 Woodland Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19104 Contractor Packaging Contractor Shall remove all dies from models, wrap in cotton, and place in plastic containers. Wrap all components individually in bubble wrap. Pack all items securely in shipping box with sufficient bubble wrap to avoid movement during shipment. All completed cases shall be disinfected and returned to the authorizing VAMC via shipping methods as received. Contractor shall identify the specific type of metal used in each prosthesis with the shipment. Returned Contents/Containers All original materials supplied by the VA Medical Center. Chain of custody supplied by the VA Medical Center. Itemized non-payable invoice or packing list. A copy of original manufacturer label, to provide a description of the metal alloy components and percentages used in the fabrication of each of the requested dental products. Contractor shall identify in writing (per case), the type of porcelain used in the fabrication of the porcelain used to metal dental restorations. A copy of the original lab prescription from the authorizing VA official. Delinquency Delinquent delivery shall not exceed 5% of the number of order placed per batch, quarter, and/or the total number of orders placed for this contract per year. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS: Performance reports will be generated on the service with the criteria of correct product used, meeting timelines and customer service contractor response. This information will be reported locally by quarterly contracting performance reports and annually through the Contractor Performance Assessment Rating System (CPARS). A copy of the internal quarterly performance report is included as Attachment A. GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITES: The Philadelphia VAMC Dental Clinic will provide lab prescriptions for impressions and/or models as required under normal dental office process and criteria in a timely manner and comply with delivery timelines. The Philadelphia VAMC Dental Clinic will respond within 120 minutes of an informational request during the Philadelphia VAMC Dental Clinic normal business hours and return products for repair and adjustment as required by the contract. All timelines in this contract are based on Eastern Standard Time (EST). PLACE OF PERFORMANCE: The dental lab work will be performed at the contractor s location. CONTRACTOR EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Qualifications of key personnel: Work must be performed by Certified Dental Laboratory Technicians. The Contractor Officer or designee reserves the right to thoroughly inspect and investigate the contractor s and/or subcontractors facilities and other qualifications. The contractor facility shall have all licenses, permits, and certification required by law. Current copies of these must be provided to the Contracting Officer upon request. The Contractor shall remove any employee from the performance of this contract within five (5) workdays of receiving notice from the Contracting Officer that the employee s performance is unsatisfactory. All contractor employees are subject to immediate removal from performance of this contract when they are involved in a violation of the law, VA security, confidentiality requirements and/or other disciplinary reasons. Include: Technical Proficiency The Certified Dental Laboratory Technician(s) shall be technically proficient in the skills necessary to fulfill the government s requirements, including the ability to speak, understand, read and write English fluently. Contractor shall provide documents upon request of the CO/COR to verify current and ongoing competency, skills, and training related to the provision of care, treatment and/or services performed. Contractor shall provide verifiable evidence of all educational and training experiences including any gaps in educational history. WORK HOURS: The services covered by this contract shall be furnished by the Contractor as defined herein. The Contractor will not be required, except in case of emergency, to furnish such services during off duty hours as described below. Work Hours: Monday Friday, 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Federal Holidays Observed by the VAMC: New Year s Day, Martin Luther King s Birthday, President s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Off-Duty Hours: Friday at 4:30 p.m. through Monday 8:00 a.m. Monday - Friday, 4:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. When a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as a legal holiday by the U.S. Government agencies. When a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed as a legal holiday. Also included would be any other day specifically declared by the President of the United States to be a National Holiday PERSONNEL POLICY: All Contractor employees who will be on-station and/or providing courier services at the Philadelphia VAMC are required to comply with the facility's flu vaccine policy. As such, contract employees must submit proof of health care requirements per VA policy. No contract employees that have a need to be on-station will be authorized to commence work until the flu vaccine requirement is met and cleared by the VA Employee Health. If the contracted vendor chooses not to obtain the flu vaccine, the contracted vendor will be required to wear a mask. CONTRACTOR S RESPONSIBILITY: A. The contractor is responsible for keeping their equipment in good working order and shall provide all maintenance, repairs and upgrades to their equipment as required, keeping it in optimal condition. B. The contractor will provide services in accordance with ethical, professional and technical standards of the health care industry. CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: A contractor/subcontractor shall request logical (technical) or physical access to VA information and VA information systems for their employees, subcontractors, and affiliates only to the extent necessary to perform the services specified in the contract, agreement, or task order. The C&A requirements do not apply, and that a Security Accreditation Package is not required. TRAINING: A. All contractor employees and subcontractor employees requiring access to VA information and VA information systems shall complete the following before being granted access to VA information and its systems: Sign and acknowledge via paper copy understanding of and responsibilities for compliance with the Contractor Rules of Behavior, Appendix D relating to access to VA information and information systems. Successfully complete the VA Cyber Security Awareness and Rules of Behavior training via paper copy annually. Successfully complete the VA Privacy training via paper copy annually. B. The contractor shall provide to the COR (Contracting Officer Representative) a copy of the training certificates and certification of signing the Contractor Rules of Behavior for each applicable contracted employee within one week of the initiation of the contract and annually thereafter. These materials will be provided by the VAMC. C. Failure to complete the mandatory annual training and sign the Rules of Behavior annually, within the timeframe required, is grounds for suspension or termination of all physical or electronic access privileges and removal from work on the contract until such time as the training and documents are complete. Contractor will be required to provide substitution of personnel. Method of Payment. Vendor Electronic Invoice Submission Methods Invoices will be electronically submitted to the Tungsten website at http://www.tungstennetwork.com/uk/en/ Tungsten direct vendor support number is 877-489-6135 for VA contracts. The VA-FSC pays all associated transaction fees for VA orders. During Implementation (technical set-up) Tungsten will confirm your Tax Payer ID Number with the VA-FSC. This process can take up to 5 business days to complete to ensure your invoice is automatically routed to your Certifying Official for approval and payment. In order to successfully submit an invoice to VA-FSC please review How to Create an Invoice within the how to guides. All invoices submitted through Tungsten to the VA-FSC should mirror your current submission of Invoice, with the following items required. Clarification of additional requirements should be confirmed with your Certifying Official (your CO or buyer). The VA-FSC requires specific information in compliance with the Prompt Pay Act and Business Requirements. For additional information, please contact: Tungsten Support Phone: 1-877-489-6135 Website: http://www.tungsten-network.com/uk/en/ Department of Veterans Affairs Financial Service Center Phone: 1-877-353-9791 Email: vafscched@va.gov NOTE: THIS NOTICE WAS NOT POSTED TO FEDBIZOPPS ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (11-APR-2019); HOWEVER, IT DID APPEAR IN THE FEDBIZOPPS FTP FEED ON THIS DATE. PLEASE CONTACT 877-472-3779 or fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
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- Address: Department of Veterans Affairs;Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center;3900 Woodland Ave.;Philadelphia, PA
- Zip Code: 19104
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- Zip Code: 19104
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