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DRAFT SOW for Human Cadaver RFI_NOI.docx | DOCX | Mar 24, 2026 |
Notice of Intent to Sole Source Human Cadavers for the GME Residency Program at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
Contact and place of performance
Lisa C. Wilk
Portsmouth, VA 23708
USA
The Government hereby submits a notice of intent to award a sole source Firm-Fixed-Price contract to Virginia Department of Health for Human Cadavers- Soft Cure Thiel Method, Flushed, and Embalmed for the General Medical Examination (GME) Residency Training Program. The contract will consist of a base year and 2 option years; the period of performance for the base year is 01 July 2026 – 30 June 2027. This acqui...
View moreThe Defense Health Agency intends to award a sole-source, firm-fixed-price contract to the Virginia Department of Health to provide human cadavers for the General Medical Examination Residency Training Program at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth. The requirement specifies cadavers that are flushed, embalmed, and prepared using the Soft Cure Thiel Method. This procurement is identified by solicitation number 12379233 and is categorized under NAICS 621991 Blood and Organ Banks and PSC code 6555. The contract structure includes a base year performance period from July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027, followed by two option years, with a total estimated value of $395,700.00.
The government is pursuing this acquisition under the authority of FAR 6.302-1 because the Virginia Department of Health is the only source capable of providing Soft Cure Thiel Method cadavers and delivering them via ground transport within two hours of leaving the vendor facility. All work will be performed in Portsmouth, Virginia. Supporting documentation for this notice includes one attachment, a draft Statement of Work, which was published alongside the announcement on March 24, 2026.
Responses to this notice must be submitted by April 23, 2026, to Contract Specialist Lisa C. Wilk. Submissions must demonstrate clear and convincing evidence that competition would be advantageous to the government and would not hinder the mission objectives of Naval Medical Center Portsmouth. While this is not a request for quotes or proposals, the government will use information received to determine whether a competitive procurement is warranted.
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