H265--Linear Accelerator (LINAC) Validation and Commissioning One-Time Service Brooklyn VA Medical Center in New York
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF • VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: NY. Response deadline: Feb 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 811210 • PSC H265.
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This solicitation is established to fulfill the requirement for Linear Accelerator (LINAC) validation and commissioning at the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System, Brooklyn VA Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY. Please refer to the attached solicitation for the detailed Statement of Work and instructions to offerors.
A site visit is encouraged and scheduled for Wednesday, January 28th at 10am. Please confirm your interest in attending by emailing Julie.monaganbarnard@va.gov by Monday, January 26th at 3PM EST to receive the site visit meeting location.
Any questions regarding this solicitation must be submitted to Julie.monaganbarnard@va.gov no later than January 30th, 2026 at 3:00 PM EST.
The offer submission due date and time is February 5th, 2026 at 3:00 PM EST. Official quotes must be submitted electronically to Julie.monaganbarnard@va.gov.
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