Network Contracting Office 8 (NCO 8) intends to make a sole source award to Sun Nuclear, a Mirion Medical Company as a Single Source Award IAW RFO 12.102 using Simplified Acquisition Procedures. Market Research was conducted and determined that the required items must be procured from Sun Nuclear due to unique characteristics that limit availability to only one source. Sun Nuclear is the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for the majority of the required QA devices. These devices are specifically designed to integrate with SunCHECK software, which is currently in use at the facility. The proposed procurement to support Bay Pines VAHCS seeks to acquire Sun Nuclear physics equipment to replace aging and end-of-life technology currently used in Radiation Oncology Services. This acquisition is critical to maintaining compliance with clinical standards and ensuring the highest level of patient safety. The Department of Veterans Affairs requires advanced radiation therapy Quality Assurance (QA) systems and motion management phantoms to support accurate, safe, and effective delivery of complex treatment modalities, including IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, and stereotactic radiosurgery. These devices are essential for verifying linear accelerator performance, validating patient-specific treatment plans, and supporting imaging workflows such as MRI-guided therapy. The following line items represent key components necessary for comprehensive QA within VA oncology departments, ensuring continuity of care, regulatory compliance, and optimal treatment outcomes for veterans. Sun Nuclear s QA devices provide full interoperability with SunCHECK, ensuring centralized data management, trending, and compliance reporting across all QA processes. This seamless integration is critical for maintaining existing workflows and meeting regulatory standards. No other vendor offers this level of connectivity with SunCHECK, which is essential for efficient operations and consistent compliance. Furthermore, Sun Nuclear s solutions are purpose-built to meet stringent clinical requirements and guarantee continuity with current systems, minimizing risk and ensuring optimal performance in complex radiation therapy environments. Failure to procure these items from Sun Nuclear would result in the loss of integration with SunCHECK software, disrupting QA workflows and creating inefficiencies. It would also increase the risk of non-compliance with regulatory standards, potentially impacting patient safety and accreditation. Additionally, selecting an alternative vendor would incur significant costs and delays associated with replacing or reconfiguring existing systems, further complicating clinical operations and jeopardizing continuity of care. This Notice of Intent is not a request for Proposals or Quotations. No solicitation document exists, and no telephone or email inquiries will be accepted. No contract award will be made on the basis of proposals, or quotations received in response to this notice. This is strictly for market research purposes. Interested persons may identify their interest and capability to respond to the requirement and should furnish detailed data concerning their capabilities to provide supplies/services sought including pricing data and technical data sufficient enough to determine that a comparable source to the government is available. The government may consider all Expressions of Interest (EOI) received prior to January 26, 2026, at 4:30 PM EST. A determination by the government not to compete this proposed contract based upon responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the government. Information received will be considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct competitive procurement. Responses to this notice must be emailed to Lakiesha.anderson@va.gov, using the following title in the email s subject line: 36C24826Q0224 Sun Nuclear Physics Equipment and received by 4:30 PM EST on January 26, 2026. Submitters are responsible for ensuring their EOI reaches the designated contracting officer on time. See attached Statement of Need and Single Source Justification
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The Department of Veterans Affairs intends to sole source procurement of Sun Nuclear Physics Equipment under solicitation number 36C24826Q0224. This specialized equipment is categorized under PSC 6515 and NAICS 339112. Stakeholders should prepare for a focused response, considering the sole source nature of the opportunity, which suggests an urgent requirement for this specific equipment.
The buyer is seeking to procure Sun Nuclear Physics Equipment to support the Department’s medical and research capabilities, likely for advanced radiation measurement and safety applications.
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