H258--RFQ - RADIATION SAFETY BADGES
Contact and place of performance
Janelle Bonafede
New York, NY 10010
USA
Requirement: The New York Harbor Healthcare System (Brooklyn and Manhattan Campuses) require the brand name or equal to purchase of radiation safety badges to protect personnel and patients from unnecessary radiation exposure, to prevent contamination of natural resources and to meet the state and federal regulations governing the possession and use of radioisotopes and units producing X-ray. Radiation can be an invaluable tool in healthcare and research and properly used can provide great benefits to mankind with little or no attendant risk. However, improper use can bring risk of high radiation exposure resulting in chronic illness, injury or even death.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a combined synopsis/solicitation under number 36C24226Q0303 for the procurement of radiation safety badges. This requirement supports the New York Harbor Healthcare System at its Brooklyn and Manhattan campuses in New York, NY. The acquisition is categorized under NAICS 334519, Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing, and PSC H258, Equipment and Materials Testing- Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment. Responses to this solicitation are due by February 12, 2026.
The New York Harbor Healthcare System requires brand name or equal radiation safety badges to protect personnel and patients from unnecessary radiation exposure. These devices are used to prevent the contamination of natural resources and ensure compliance with state and federal regulations governing the use of radioisotopes and X-ray producing units. The badges provide essential monitoring to mitigate the risks of high radiation exposure, which can result in chronic illness, injury, or death if radiation is used improperly in healthcare and research settings.
The solicitation documentation includes four attachments: the primary solicitation document, a line items spreadsheet, a Buy American Certificate, and a VA Notice of Limitations on Subcontracting. Janelle Bonafede is the point of contact for this requirement. Performance is localized to the specified healthcare campuses within New York City.
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