Notice of Intent to Sole Source: Continuation of existing TeleRadiology (Off-site) Program (TRP) Radiology and Imaging Sciences Diagnostic Support
Presolicitation from NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH • HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Jan 14, 2026. Industry: NAICS 621111 • PSC R499.
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Acquisition Description:
This is a Notice of Intent, not a request for proposal. The National Institute of Health, Clinical Center (NIH-CC) intends to negotiate on an other than full and open competition basis with Valor Network Inc.. This vendor is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB).
National Institute of Health’s Clinical Center (NIH-CC) has the Radiology and Imaging Sciences (RADIS) department (collectively “Program”) that needs TeleRadiology to handle the patient workload and the post-pandemic exodus of board-certified Radiologists needed to view and diagnose patient images. The various sections of RADIS: MRI, X-ray, CT, Nuc Med, US, all require Radiologists to view, read and diagnose a patient’s condition that are on CC-IRB approved protocols. These services must be performed and certified by the Radiologist before Program can proceed to next steps in theragnostic for the patients. The Contractor must be authorized to connect to and transmit data to RADIS and have computer hardware that is capable of receiving Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) compliant diagnostic imaging studies from RADIS and to return a final interpretation report that will automatically upload into the patient’s Electronic Health Record (EHR).
Justification:
The NIH-CC competed this requirement in 2024 and selected Valor Network to provide services for Jan. 2025-Jan. 2026. However, due to the time constraints caused by recent events, the NIH-CC does not have the time or resources to recompete and re-setup this requirement in time. For example, for the existing requirement, it required several months between Government and vendor to establish IT protocols that the DHS and DCRI Security Cybersecurity measures would allow to transfer patient images and data between the Government and vendor. The IT connection is now only able to be provided by the current vendor. Any change to a different vendor would require the re-implementation of these protocols that would cause significant delays to the current need.
Thus, this requirement will be sole sourced to this vendor for one (1) year, and it is intended that this requirement will be recompeted next year when more time and resources are available.
See attached documents for details.
Place of Performance or Delivery:
The Period of Performance is one year: Feb. 01, 2026 to Jan. 31, 2027
Place of Performance:
10 Center Drive
BLDG 10 - Clinical Center
Room: 1C355
Attn: Henry Bryant or Elizabeth Jones
Bethesda, 20814 MD
Place of Performance: NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD
The statutory authority for this sole source requirement is 41 U.S.C. 1901 (a) (1) as implemented by FAR 13.106-1 only one responsible source and no other supply of service will satisfy agency requirements. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL. All responsible sources that could provide the required may submit a capability statement that will be considered by email (subject line to reference NOI-CC-26-001864) by 04:00 PM eastern standard time on 01/14/2025 to: lu-chang.lu@nih.gov
All responses received by the closing date of this synopsis will be considered by the Government. A determination not to compete this requirement, based upon responses to this notice, is solely within the discretion of the Government.
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is issuing a Notice of Intent to Sole Source for the continuation of the TeleRadiology Program. This is a strategic move to maintain vital diagnostic support given the post-pandemic shortage of board-certified radiologists. Valor Network Inc., a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, is the current provider, and the NIH has determined that a change in vendor would significantly disrupt operations due to the complexities involved in establishing necessary IT protocols.
The buyer aims to continue the existing TeleRadiology services provided by Valor Network Inc. to ensure uninterrupted diagnostic support in the Radiology and Imaging Sciences department at NIH-CC.
- Continuation of TeleRadiology services for one year
- Ensure diagnostic imaging compliance with DICOM standards
- Maintain EHR integration for patient reporting
- Facilitate necessary IT protocol connections for secure data transmission
- Capability statement detailing relevant experience
- Evidence of DICOM compliance
- Proposed strategies for IT security and data transfer
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- Exact details on current service delivery challenges
- Budgetary constraints for the upcoming year
- Specific short-term goals for the TeleRadiology program
- Industry feedback regarding the need for this contract continuation
- Potential changes in government policy affecting vendor selection
- Detailed evaluation criteria for capability statements
- Market analysis on alternative responses
- Post-competition plans and timelines
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