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Notice of Intent to Restrict Competition - Henry Schein Dental Vacuums
Contact and place of performance
Janice Martinez
Crownpoint, NM 87313
USA
The Indian Health Service, Navajo Area, Crownpoint Service Unit (CPSU) in Crownpoint, NM intends to restrict competition and negotiate an award with Henry Schein (UEI: D6MTSKS115L9) for the purchase of (2) dental vacuums. The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code assigned to this procurement is 339114 – Dental Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing In accordance with RFO 12.1...
View moreA determination by the Government on whether to compete this proposed requirement based upon responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. Information received will normally be considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competition or proceed with a single-source award.
Primary Point of Contact:
Janice Martinez, Supervisory Contract Specialist
Email: [email protected]
The Indian Health Service, Navajo Area, Crownpoint Service Unit (CPSU) intends to restrict competition and negotiate a single-source award with Henry Schein for the procurement of two dental vacuums. This acquisition, identified under solicitation number IHS1525439, is categorized under NAICS 339114 Dental Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing and PSC 6520 DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES. The equipment will be installed at the Pueblo Pintado Health Clinic in Crownpoint, New Mexico, to support Joint Commission readiness by ensuring dental treatment areas meet essential standards for infection prevention, equipment functionality, and patient safety.
The decision to restrict competition to Henry Schein is based on the technical and operational advantages of standardizing equipment at the clinic, which currently utilizes a dental vacuum system from the same manufacturer. Procuring identical models ensures consistency in staff training, maintenance, and troubleshooting, as clinical and maintenance personnel are already familiar with the existing system. This standardization minimizes operational errors and facilitates the necessary preparations for upcoming Joint Commission survey activities.
Responses to this special notice must be submitted by June 19, 2026. The government will use the information received to determine whether to proceed with a single-source award or conduct a competitive procurement. Janice Martinez, the Supervisory Contract Specialist, is the primary point of contact for this requirement. There are currently zero attachments associated with this notice.
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