J065--644 - RADIOLOGY AGFA PACS SYSTEM - LICENSES AND SERVICES SUPPORT - B+4OY_(12/01/2025 - 11/30/2030)
Award Notice from VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF • VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: {"streetAddress":"","streetAddress2":"","city":{"name":""},"state":{"name":""},"zip":"","country":{"name":""}}. Industry: NAICS 811310 • PSC J065.
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This opportunity involves providing licenses and service support for the AGFA PACS system within the VHA. The contract duration spans from December 1, 2025, to November 30, 2030, and offers a long-term engagement in the healthcare technology sector, specifically tailored for radiology services.
The buyer intends to secure reliable licensing and support services for the AGFA PACS system to ensure effective management and accessibility of radiological images and data within the Veterans Affairs healthcare facilities.
- IT service providers with experience in healthcare technology.
- Companies with a background in PACS systems implementation and support.
- Firms that can demonstrate regulatory compliance and quality assurance in healthcare services.
- Review current licensing and support contracts for AGFA PACS system.
- Evaluate compliance with regulation and standards in healthcare technology.
- Develop a proposal that includes technical capabilities, timelines, and pricing.
- Plan for long-term support and potential upgrades for the AGFA system.
- Company background and experience in PACS systems.
- Technical proposal outlining service support strategy.
- Compliance documentation with relevant healthcare IT regulations.
- Detailed pricing model for the contract duration.
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- Ensure adherence to HIPAA and HITECH Act regulations.
- Review ISO certifications relevant to healthcare IT services.
- Consider pricing models based on usage vs. flat rates.
- Competitive analysis of similar contracts in the healthcare sector.
- Partner with companies that have healthcare contracts with VA.
- Consider teaming with firms that specialize in medical imaging technologies.
- Potential for changes in VA regulations impacting service requirements.
- Risk of underestimating the complexity of service delivery for long-term contracts.
- What are the specific licensing requirements for the AGFA PACS system?
- Are there expected performance metrics or SLAs that must be adhered to?
- What is the process for receiving feedback and adjusting support services?
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- Detailed requirements specific to licensing and support services.
- Clarification on the total estimated value of the contract.
- Information on current service providers or contracts in place.
- Specific performance metrics expected by the buyer.
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