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The Department of Defense is procuring Clinical Reference Laboratory Testing Services to support approximately 205 Military Treatment Facilities globally. The contractor must provide around 6,960 specialized medical tests and establish a secure electronic interface with the Government's health record system while adhering to stringent cybersecurity requirements.
The contractor will provide comprehensive clinical reference laboratory testing services, including a wide range of specialized medical tests that the Government cannot perform in-house.
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Verify on SAM.govNotice Type: Pre-solicitation Notice Title: Pre-solicitation Notice for Clinical Reference Laboratory Testing Services (CRLTS) Solicitation Number: TBD NAICS Code: 621511 - Medical Laboratories (PSC): Q301 - Medical: Laboratory Testing
Point of Contact: Michael T. Bilicki,
Contracting Officer, [email protected] Secondary POCs: Tamara Fenwick, [email protected]; Melissa Hearst, [email protected]
Place of Performance: Global (CONUS and OCONUS) 1. SYNOPSIS AND INTRODUCTION The Defense Health Agency (DHA) is issuing this pre-solicitation notice to inform industry of an upcoming requirement to provide Clinical Reference Laboratory Testing Services (CRLTS). The purpose of this notice is to provide maximum advanced notification to industry to aid in proposal planning. This is a follow-on requirement to the services currently being performed under contract W81K04-21-D-0001, which is set to expire on June 30, 2026. 2. REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION The Government requires a contractor to provide comprehensive, non-personal clinical reference laboratory testing services. The scope includes a menu of approximately 6,960 specialized medical tests that the Government cannot perform in-house due to a lack of capability, capacity, or specialized infrastructure. These services will support approximately 205 Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) globally. A critical technical requirement of this effort is the contractor's ability to establish and maintain a secure, bidirectional electronic interface between its commercial Laboratory Information System (LIS) and the Government's MHS Genesis electronic health record. The contractor must also meet stringent DoD cybersecurity
requirements, including compliance with NIST SP 800-171 and the CMMC 2.0 framework, as will be detailed in the solicitation. 3. PROPOSED ACQUISITION STRATEGY The Government’s proposed acquisition strategy is as follows: Competition: Full and Open Competition. Contract Vehicle: A single-award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) contract.
Period of Performance: A five-year base ordering period and one five-year optional ordering period, for a total potential ordering period of ten (10) years.
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