RFR 272436 non/invasive Hemoglobin Testing eqpt/Sup
Federal opportunity from BFHN0 - Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition • Department of Public Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 01, 2026. Industry: NAICS 41, 10, 00.
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RFR 272436 non/invasive Hemoglobin Testing eqpt/Sup
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The Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition is seeking proposals for non-invasive Hemoglobin Testing equipment under RFR 272436. This opportunity is open to small businesses (SBPP Eligible) and has a response deadline of May 1, 2026. Bidders should focus on compliance with the specified NAICS codes (41 and 10), ensuring they understand the nuances of non-invasive testing technologies.
Procure non-invasive Hemoglobin Testing equipment and supplies to enhance healthcare delivery in family health networks.
- Manufacturers of medical testing equipment.
- Small businesses with expertise in healthcare technology.
- Companies specializing in non-invasive diagnostic tools.
- Research and development of non-invasive testing technologies.
- Manufacturing and supply of testing equipment.
- Provision of training and support for healthcare staff.
- Technical proposal demonstrating understanding of non-invasive testing.
- Pricing quote based on specified NAICS codes.
- Company qualifications and previous experience.
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- Ensure adherence to all relevant healthcare regulations.
- Submit documentation to prove SBPP eligibility.
- Competitive pricing to attract the Bureau's attention.
- Consider cost of training and support in pricing.
- Partner with small firms specializing in healthcare IT.
- Consider collaboration with suppliers of testing consumables.
- Potential changes in healthcare regulations impacting compliance.
- Unexpected technological advancements in testing methods.
- What specific features are required for the Hemoglobin testing equipment?
- Are there preferred brands or technologies already in use by the Bureau?
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- No detailed performance specifications available.
- No specific budget range provided.
- Lack of information regarding the selection criteria.
- Absence of previous procurement history for similar equipment.
- No direct contact information for buyer representatives.
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