Ticket 373672 - FY26 - EEA Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Maintenance and Service Program
Federal opportunity from ENVOPS - Operations • Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026. Industry: NAICS 42, 17, 00.
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Ticket 373672 - FY26 - EEA Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Maintenance and Service Program
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The opportunity involves providing maintenance and service for Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) under the EEA sector for FY26 as part of Ticket 373672. The notice is set aside for Small Business Program participation, highlighting a commitment to supporting small businesses. Interested bidders should note the response deadline of March 4, 2026.
The buyer is seeking qualified vendors to maintain and service AEDs within the EEA framework, ensuring their proper functionality and availability in emergencies.
- Small businesses with experience in medical equipment maintenance
- Vendors specializing in emergency medical services
- Companies with certifications in AED service
- Conduct regular maintenance checks on AEDs
- Provide emergency repairs as required
- Ensure compliance with safety standards
- Deliver training for staff on AED usage
- Statement of qualifications
- List of relevant experience
- Proposed maintenance plan
- Pricing structure
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- Must adhere to all safety regulations for AEDs
- Compliance with local and federal medical device laws
- Consider competitive pricing due to small business set-aside
- Evaluate lifecycle costs versus service fees
- Identify potential partners with engineering qualifications for AED repairs
- Form alliances with training providers for AED usage courses
- Delays in obtaining necessary certifications could hinder service delivery
- Potential for competition from larger firms despite small business set-aside
- What are the expected volumes of AEDs requiring maintenance?
- Are there specific certifications preferred by the agency?
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- Specific scope of maintenance activities
- Exact locations for services to be performed
- Details on the number of AEDs in service
- Reporting requirements after maintenance
- Previous contracts or service performance metrics
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