Human Cadavers for the GME Residency Program at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: MD.
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Human Cadavers for the GME Residency Program at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
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BidPulsar Analysis
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This notice is for supplying human cadavers to support the GME (Graduate Medical Education) Residency Program at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth. The opportunity title and description both indicate the requirement is specifically for “Human Cadavers,” suggesting a medical education/anatomy training use case. The buyer is listed as a Public Agency, with the end user explicitly named as Naval Medical Center Portsmouth. The brief lacks solicitation identifiers, timelines, place of performance, and compliance/handling details, so bid/no-bid should hinge on obtaining the full solicitation and confirming your ability to meet donor-source, regulatory, and chain-of-custody requirements.
Obtain human cadavers for training/education needs for the GME Residency Program at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth.
- Licensed anatomical donation/non-transplant tissue procurement organizations or academic anatomical programs that can lawfully provide human cadavers for medical education
- Specialty medical education supply firms with established cadaver sourcing partners and documented chain-of-custody practices
- Providers experienced supporting residency/GME anatomy training requirements for military or hospital-based medical centers
- Source/procure human cadavers suitable for graduate medical education/residency training use
- Coordinate delivery/transfer to Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (details not provided in brief)
- Provide any required documentation for lawful procurement, handling, and transfer (specifics not provided in brief)
- Coordinate any required packaging/transport conditions and chain-of-custody (specifics not provided in brief)
- Support program needs for cadaver type/condition/specifications (not provided in brief)
- Full technical approach for providing human cadavers to Naval Medical Center Portsmouth’s GME Residency Program (as specified in the solicitation)
- Description of cadaver sourcing and donation program provenance (as required by the solicitation)
- Chain-of-custody, handling, and transport plan (as required)
- Quality/condition specifications and how they will be met (as required)
- Delivery/transfer plan to Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (as required)
- Compliance documentation required by the solicitation (permits, certifications, donor consent documentation handling approach, etc., as applicable)
- Past performance references for cadaver supply for medical education/residency programs (if requested)
- Pricing/price schedule per the solicitation structure (not provided in brief)
- The brief indicates “Human Cadavers” for a medical center residency program; expect stringent documentation and lawful procurement/transfer requirements, but the specific compliance clauses are not included in the provided brief.
- Confirm any Naval Medical Center Portsmouth receiving requirements (access, scheduling, security, documentation) once the solicitation is available.
- With no solicitation details provided, validate whether pricing is per cadaver, per shipment, or per period/IDIQ-like structure once documents are obtained.
- Identify cost drivers to clarify early: cadaver specifications/condition, quantity, delivery frequency, packaging/transport requirements, and documentation/administrative burden.
- If you can source cadavers but lack transport capability, consider teaming with a specialized medical/cold-chain/logistics provider experienced in regulated biological materials (subject to solicitation allowances).
- If you have logistics and program management capability but not cadaver sourcing, team with an accredited/authorized anatomical donation program able to supply for medical education.
- Insufficient information in the brief to confirm quantities, specifications, delivery location details, or acceptance criteria—high risk of mis-scoping without the full solicitation.
- Regulatory/documentation noncompliance risk is inherently high for cadaver supply; ensure you can meet whatever donor-consent, provenance, and transfer documentation the solicitation requires.
- Schedule risk: without a posted date or response deadline, you may have limited time once the official solicitation is located.
- What are the required quantities, cadaver specifications (e.g., condition, preservation method), and any minimum acceptance criteria for the GME Residency Program?
- What is the delivery/transfer location and receiving process at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (hours, points of contact, security/access requirements)?
- What documentation is required for provenance, consent, chain-of-custody, and lawful transfer?
- What is the period of performance and anticipated delivery cadence?
- What is the pricing structure requested (per cadaver, per shipment, fixed price for period, etc.)?
- Are there any restrictions on source geography or specific donor program requirements?
- Are there any required packaging/transport conditions and responsibility split between vendor and government for transfer/receipt?
Source coverage notes
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- Solicitation number and full solicitation package/attachments
- Response deadline and procurement timeline
- Quantity, cadaver specifications, and acceptance criteria
- Delivery/receiving details and place of performance specifics at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
- Period of performance
- Applicable PSC/NAICS and set-aside status
- Contract type and pricing schedule format
- Required compliance clauses and documentation list for lawful procurement/transfer
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