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Deceased Donor Organ Recovery Perfusion And Transportation Services - VA

Veterans Affairs (VA)
est. $145K – $1.1M

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Quick Brief

The Department of Veterans Affairs intends to negotiate a sole source contract with TransMedics, Inc. for deceased donor organ recovery, perfusion, and transportation services to the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System. Key requirements include the provision of qualified recovery surgeons, normothermic machine perfusion technology, and logistics capabilities to transport organs while maintaining viability.

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Scope & Requirements

The contractor will provide integrated services for deceased donor liver recovery, normothermic machine perfusion, and transportation to the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System.

Contract Details

Estimated Value
est. $145K – $1.1M
Similar contracts award $2K$40K (median $7K, 8,919 awards)Above typical range
Period of Performance
1 year
NAICS Codes
Place of Performance
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Qualifications & Eligibility

Past Performance
Demonstrated experience coordinating organ transplant logistics with regional OPOs.

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published2mo ago
Apr 7, 2026
Last Updated2mo ago
Apr 7, 2026
Became Solicitation2mo ago
Apr 7, 2026
Tracked
Notice Response Date2mo ago
Apr 14, 202611:00 AM
Responses must be sent by this date and time.
Response Due1mo ago
Apr 24, 2026

Description

Notice of Intent to Sole Source The Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting (NCO4), intends to negotiate on a sole source basis with TransMedics, Inc. in accordance with RFO FAR 12.102(b). The VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System (VAPHS) requires TransMedics, Inc. Organ Care Service (OCS) to provide deceased donor organ recovery, perfusion, and transportation from organ recovery locations within the TransMedics Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, Northeast, South, Prairies, Midwest, or Texas regions to the VAPHS transplant center in Pittsburgh, PA. The anticipated contract will include a one-year performance period. This notice is not a request for competitive proposals. Responsible sources may identify their interest, accompanied if applicable by supporting literature that clearly demonstrates capability to meet the performance

requirements detailed below, to the

Contracting Officer no later than 04/14/2026 at 11:00 AM Eastern Time. All responses must be sent by email to the

Contracting Officer, Thomas Cossentino, at [email protected]. Responses must include ISS 36C24426Q0475 in the subject line. Telephone responses or inquiries will not be accepted. Determination of procurement strategy based on responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the

Contracting Officer. The NAICS Code for this notice is 492110, Couriers and Express Delivery Services. PERFORMANCE

REQUIREMENTS: Contractor shall provide an integrated service that comprises surgical deceased donor liver recovery, normothermic machine perfusion of the donor organ, and transportation of the donor organ to VAPHS. The contractor must have the capability to provide qualified recovery surgeon(s) to travel to the location of identified deceased organ donors within the continental United States and recover the organ immediately upon notification by the VAPHS transplant team of a donor offer, in coordination with the regional Organ Procurement Organization (OPO), and in compliance with Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) protocols. The contractor must possess demonstrated experience coordinating organ transplant logistics with regional OPOs. Upon successful recovery of the organ, the contractor must have air and ground logistics capability to transport the organ to an identified VAPHS operating room in Pittsburgh, PA, while maintaining liver viability through use of a contractor-provided Normothermic Machine Perfusion (NMP) device. The NMP device must comprise preservation and assessment technology that mimics human physiology by artificially perfusing the organ, significantly reducing ischemia, and providing the ability to optimize the organ during transport. The NMP device must preserve organs in an optimal condition when compared to the option of cold storage on ice. Additionally, the contractor must have capability to provide trained Intensive Care Unit/ Critical Care Monitoring (ICU/CCM) registered nurses to maintain the perfusion equipment and monitor organ viability during transportation to the VAPHS transplant center. Upon arrival at the identified VAPHS operating room, the contractor will hand off the viable deceased donor liver suitable for transplant to the VAPHS transplant team. The contractor will not provide direct medical care to VA patients and will not have access to VA Protected Health Information (PHI) or Patient Identifying Information (PII). Thomas

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