09/16/2025 - USA | VA | FREDERICKSBURG CITY COUNTY | FREDERICKSBURG | 22402 Small City
National Dialysis Service Bridge Contract 2. 0 - The purpose of this action is to post the Justification and Approval IAW Subpart 5. 2 Synoposes of Proposed Contract Actions. The table below lists contracts along with the Award Number, and UEI. American Renal- ****- YFYDFMAY4GS9
class justification and approval for other than full and open competition national dialysis services bridge contracts 2. 0 the current veterans health administration vha ndsc provide dialysis services performed in all areas of the united states, the district of columbia, puerto rico, guam, the u. s. virgin islands, american samoa, and the commonwealth of the northern mariana islands. the current dialysis capability within veterans affairs medical centers vamcs and the community care network ccn is insufficient to address the needs of the entire veteran population that requires dialysis services. healthcare providers in the community offer dialysis services nationwide for veterans as authorized by the vamcs. the providers deliver, supervise, and monitor dialysis services for chronic hemodialysis outpatient, home hemodialysis, chronic peritoneal outpatient dialysis, acute kidney injury aki, and training sessions for homebased hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. the providers facilities are located within the
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This notice justifies an acquisition of dialysis services for veterans using an other than full and open competition basis due to unusual and compelling urgency. The current contracts expire September 30, 2025, and a follow-on procurement is underway but behind schedule. The new bridge contracts will ensure continuity of care until the follow-on contracts are awarded. The estimated award date for the follow-on acquisition is October 1, 2025, but a 90-day reauthorization period is required. The VA anticipates that the new long-term contracts will be awarded prior to the expiration of the new bridge contracts.
The current bridge contracts expire on September 30, 2025. The new bridge contracts will consist of a base period of six months, from October 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026, and two three-month option periods, from April 1, 2026 to September 30, 2026. The current bridge contracts will expire on September 30, 2025.