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EXPIRED Notice ID36C25526Q0418 Last UpdatedMay 26, 2026 11:46 AM

Bien Air Dental Surgical System Procurement | US. Department of Veterans Affairs

★ VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF 255-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 15 (36C255) LEAVENWORTH, KS
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
6520
Sources Sought
May 21, 2026
LEAVENWORTH, KS
339113 – Miscellaneous Manufacturing
No Set aside used
May 27, 2026 8:00 PM

⚠ Important Legal Notice

THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT ONLY and no quotes will be accepted or evaluated at this time.

Executive Summary

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking vendors to supply the Bien Air Dental Surgical System for their Evansville CBOC location. This is a sources sought notice and no quotes will be accepted or evaluated at this time.

⚠ Important Notice Details

Submission Requirements:

  • Firm name/address/POC/phone/email
  • CAGE code
  • UEI
  • Interest statement
  • Business classification (SB/SDB/WOSB/SDVOSB/HUBZone/8(a)/Large)
  • Joint venture info
  • Capability statement requirements and page limits
  • Submission email address
  • Required subject line
  • Response deadline

Response Deadline: May 27, 2026 8:00 PM

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Scope & Requirements

The Marion VAMC is seeking to identify potential vendors that can supply Bien Air Dental Surgical System per the Statement of Work for their Evansville CBOC location. This is a BRAND NAME ONLY requirement.

Compliance & Qualifications

  • Standard FAR clauses apply.

How to Prepare Your Bid

  1. Ensure you can meet the brand name requirement for the Bien Air Dental Surgical System.
  2. Prepare a detailed capability statement highlighting your experience in supplying similar medical equipment.
  3. Contact the contracting officer directly using the details in the sidebar for any clarifications before the deadline.
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