Q301--Transplant Rejection Detection Molecular Genetic Testing
Contact and place of performance
Lindsey Zwaagstra
Salt Lake City 84148
Sources Sought Notice Transplant Rejection Detection Molecular Genetic Testing Disclaimer: This Request for Information (RFI) is issued solely for market research information and planning purposes and does not constitute a solicitation. All information received in response to this RFI that is marked as proprietary will be handled accordingly. Responses to this notice are NOT offers and cannot be accepted by the Gover...
View moreThe Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Network Contracting Office 19 is conducting market research to identify potential sources for transplant rejection detection molecular genetic testing. This requirement supports the Salt Lake City VA Medical Center and includes reference testing services for molecular expression transplant assessment, molecular assessment for kidney disease, and molecular genetic prenatal screening. The acquisition is classified under NAICS 621511 Medical Laboratories and PSC Q301 MEDICAL- LABORATORY TESTING.
Interested contractors must submit a capabilities statement and an overview of their proposed solution in accordance with the draft Statement of Work and salient characteristics. Submissions must also include a completed market research questionnaire addressing business size, FSS/GSA contract status, pricing models, and compliance with the Buy American Act. Small businesses are further required to provide information regarding the Limitations on Subcontracting and the Nonmanufacturer Rule.
Responses to this Sources Sought notice are due by 3:00 PM MST on June 30, 2026, and should be submitted via email to Lindsey Zwaagstra. Submissions are limited to eight pages, including the cover letter. Documentation associated with this notice includes the primary announcement and a separate draft Statement of Work, both posted on June 10, 2026, under solicitation number 36C25926Q0543.
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