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Notice of Intent to Sole Source PANHCA-26-P-029301.pdf | Jun 2, 2026 |
Enhanced Vyleater Vial Disposal System Model II-Xe
Contact and place of performance
Derrick J Johnson
DWG, TX 78234
USA
Enhanced Vyleater Vial Disposal System Model II-Xe. DPALS process about 3,000 cytology thin prep vials per month that need to be disposed of in a safe and efficient manner. The device must be able to accommodate vials in their whole form. The device must be explosion resistant to substances with a flash point of 27 °C / 81 °F. The devise should separate solid waste materials in a separate container from the l...
View moreThe Department of the Army, W40M MRC0 West, issued solicitation number PANHCA-26-029301 for the procurement of an Enhanced Vyleater Vial Disposal System Model II-Xe. This system is required to process approximately 3,000 cytology thin prep vials per month, facilitating the safe disposal of approximately 300 vials per day containing 20ml of methanol-based solution. The performance of these services will take place in DWG, TX, with a response deadline of June 9, 2026. This requirement is classified under NAICS 339112 Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing and PSC 6530 Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, and Supplies, with a set-aside designation of NONE (NONE).
The disposal device must be a self-contained, explosion-resistant unit capable of handling substances with a flash point of 27°C (81°F) while complying with hazardous waste guidelines. It must accommodate whole vials, separate solid and liquid waste without altering the materials, and withstand mild environmental exposure. The scope of this notice includes operator training for all technicians, access to regional technical support, and manufacturer service for repairs and parts. The equipment must be durable, easy to clean, and designed for use by non-experienced operators. A single attachment, a Notice of Intent to Sole Source, is associated with this project.
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