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VALOR HEALTHCARE, INC. ADDISON 75001

UEI: SLED_E7E2289F0FED831D

VALOR HEALTHCARE, INC. ADDISON 75001 is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_E7E2289F0FED831D. It has been awarded $32,722,292 across 3 federal contracts. Primary work spans All Other Outpatient Care Centers. Top awarding agencies include 249-NETWORK Contract Office 9 (36C249).

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249-NETWORK Contract Office 9 (36C249)$32.7M100%
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621498 - All Other Outpatient Care Centers$32.7M100%
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NAICS: 339113
New
Federal
6515--Portable (Ankle-Brachial Index) ABI Ultrasonic Vascular
Solicitation # 36C24926Q0353
The Department of Veterans Affairs, through Network Contracting Office 9, is soliciting quotes for a portable Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) diagnostic system for the Lexington, KY VAMC. This procurement is a total set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) under NAICS code 339113. The primary requirement is for one VL4062-G2-S ABI VascuLab G Portable ABI system, which includes a 2-channel multi-port inflator, a Windows 11 Surface Pro tablet with protective case, an 8 MHz bi-directional CW Doppler, and various EZ-Clean cuffs. Additional deliverables include DICOM Modality Worklist and Storage capabilities, a Logitech C920 HD web camera, a specific vascular diagnosis encyclopedia, and associated CME exams. The package also requires one full day of on-site installation and training, along with a two-year warranty on the control unit, computer, and hoses. The period of performance is scheduled from September 23, 2026, to December 22, 2026. Award decisions will be based on a comparative evaluation of price, technical quality regarding turnaround times, and past performance references. Interested SDVOSBs must submit a single PDF quote on company letterhead to the designated contract specialist by August 28, 2026, at 10:00 AM CT. Submissions must include a product brochure, user manual, and a signed certification of compliance with the limitations on subcontracting. The contract is governed by FAR subpart 12.6 for commercial products and services, with specific requirements for domestic shipment packaging and electronic payment via SAM.
249-NETWORK Contract Office 9 (36C249)

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NAICS: 561730
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Federal
Alvin C York VAMC Mature Tree Removal
Solicitation # 36C24926Q0347
Solicitation 36C24926Q0347 is a firm-fixed price requirement for the Department of Veterans Affairs to safely remove five mature hazardous trees, approximately 75 to 80 feet tall, at the Alvin C. York VAMC in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The scope of work includes the removal of dead, hollow, and structurally compromised trees, including limbs, branches, and stumps, with a requirement for complete site cleanup and debris disposal. Because the trees are located near critical infrastructure, pedestrian walkways, and hospital signage, the contractor must utilize specialized equipment such as cranes and bucket trucks while adhering to OSHA, ANSI, and NFPA safety standards to minimize disruption to hospital operations. This procurement is a total set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), requiring offerors to be listed in the SBA certification database. Under VAAR 852.219-75, the contractor must comply with strict limitations on subcontracting, ensuring that no more than 50 percent of the total contract value for services is paid to non-certified SDVOSB subcontractors. The government intends to award the contract based on the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) method. Amendment 0001 extended the quotation deadline to August 21, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. CDT. All invoices must be submitted electronically via the FSC e-Invoicing Payment portal.
249-NETWORK Contract Office 9 (36C249)

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NAICS: 238210
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Federal
Z1DA--Project 626-22-103_Video Surveillance Security TVHS VAMC - Nashville Campus
Solicitation # 36C24926R0065
This contract is a 100% set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) under 38 U.S.C. §8127(d) for the modernization of the video security surveillance system at the Tennessee Valley Healthcare System’s Nashville Campus, under Project Number 626-22-103. The solicitation, issued as a Request for Quote (RFQ) with solicitation number 36C24926R0065, seeks a contractor to deliver a comprehensive upgrade involving demolition, civil, architectural, electrical, low-voltage, and industrial hygiene work, all focused on installing a compliant, reliable, and modernized surveillance infrastructure centered on Avigilon Enterprise Version 7.0 Network Video Management Software and associated equipment including H4 Fisheye Cameras. The estimated contract value ranges between $2 million and $5 million, with a NAICS code of 238210 and a small business size standard of $45 million. All offers must be submitted electronically by August 4, 2026, to the Contracting Specialist and Contracting Officer at designated VA email addresses, accompanied by a complete SF1442, SF24 Bid Bond, Representations and Certifications, and EMR Certification documents. Active and current registrations in the System for Award Management (SAM), SBA Dynamic Small Business Search (DSBS), and enrollment in VETS-4212 are mandatory for eligibility, with verification conducted at both proposal submission and award stages. The procurement follows a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) evaluation process, where proposals must pass three mandatory, non-negotiable technical thresholds before pricing is considered. Each offeror must demonstrate: (1) Relevant Construction Experience through verifiable documentation of at least one IT project at a healthcare facility with backbone installation, one $500,000+ project, one government facility project involving coordination with VA OIT, formal collaboration with Johnson Controls, and inclusion on Avigilon’s authorized distributor list; (2) Key Personnel Experience proving that the assigned Project Manager or Site Superintendent has managed a VA infrastructure project, a $1 million+ project, and one requiring coordination with VA OIT; and (3) Past Performance with at least two relevant contracts rated Satisfactory or higher in CPARS or PPQs. Failure in any of these factors disqualifies the offer entirely. The contract requires performance bonds
249-NETWORK Contract Office 9 (36C249)

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NAICS: 238210
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Z1DA--Project 626A4-22-104_Video Surveillance Security TVHS VAMC - Alvin C. York Campus
Solicitation # 36C24926R0064
This solicitation is a 100% Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside for the installation of a modernized video security surveillance system at the TVHS Alvin C. York Campus in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, under project number 626A4-22-104. The requirement falls under NAICS code 238210 with a small business size standard of $45 million and a contract value estimated between $2 million and $5 million. The work involves upgrading the existing security infrastructure to include network video recorders, cameras, data transmission wiring, control stations, and integration with the Emergency Phone System for 24-hour alarm recording and duress alarm triggering. All technical submittals must meet specifications for Division 28 (Electronic Safety and Security), including adherence to standards for conduits, grounding, firestopping, and low-voltage power. The contract mandates compliance with prevailing wage determinations for Davidson County, the Buy American Act, and the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, along with strict material delivery and storage requirements, including OEM packaging, labeling, and environmental protection during transit and on-site handling. Proposals must be submitted via email to the Contract Specialist and Contracting Officer by August 4, 2026, and must include a completed SF1442, SF24 Bid Bond (at least 20% of bid price but not exceeding $3 million), active SAM and SBA DSBS registrations, and a fully completed Contractor EMR Certification Form. The evaluation is conducted under a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) methodology, where only the three lowest priced offers will be reviewed for technical acceptability across three mandatory factors: relevant construction experience, key personnel qualifications, and past performance. Failure to address any single element across these factors, including proof of experience with healthcare IT infrastructure, $500,000+ projects, government facility coordination, Johnson Controls collaboration, or Avigilon distributor status, results in automatic technical rejection. Contractors must also comply with bonding requirements for performance and payment, enroll in E-Verify within 30 days of award, complete VA privacy training, submit VETS-4212 reports, and register in CPARS. The contract prohibits changes without formal modifications, does not permit contract financing, and restricts payments for off-site materials to the Contracting Officer’s discretion. All work must adhere to environmental
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NAICS: 621498
New
Federal
The VA North Texas Health Care system requires community based Outpatient clinic (CBOC))
Solicitation # 36C25726R0018
The VA North Texas Health Care System is soliciting services for a Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) in Sherman, Texas, to deliver comprehensive outpatient healthcare to Veterans residing in Grayson County and surrounding areas under a Fixed-Price Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract set aside exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). The contract has a one-year base period beginning December 1, 2026, with nine optional one-year renewal periods extending through November 30, 2036, and carries a guaranteed minimum value of $581,175 over the entire contract duration. All services must be provided at a private facility in Dallas, Texas, with performance potentially expanding to multiple locations, and are governed by a fixed Per Member Per Month (PMPM) pricing structure that includes all costs—such as build-out, start-up, and care for both assigned and unassigned patients—without separate billing for any ancillary visits. Contractors are required to staff a full primary care teamlet, ensure medical directors oversee operations, and meet strict access standards including completing new primary care appointments within 20 calendar days of the reference date. Physicians must be licensed in Texas, meet VA qualification standards, and hold prescriptive authority if serving as a Primary Care Provider. All contract performance is subject to detailed operational standards outlined in 17 incorporated attachments including the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan, Radiology and Podiatry Service Agreements, Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Policies, Laboratory Manuals, and Telehealth Operations Guides. Contractor staff must comply with rigorous personnel security protocols, including Tier 1 background investigations under VA Directive 0710, HSPD-12 identity verification, and adherence to 5 CFR Part 731 fitness determinations. Medical liability insurance of $1 million per person and $3 million aggregate is mandatory, alongside workers’ compensation, health examinations, and tax/social security compliance. Clinical specimens must be labeled with complete patient identifiers including full name, Social Security number, collection date and time, collector initials, and order number, with strict prohibitions against multi-patient specimen bags and barcode obstructions, and deliveries must be made to the Dallas VA Medical Center under federal hazardous material transport regulations. Performance will be monitored quarterly via dashboards, annual Environment of Care rounds, and monthly documentation reviews, with ratings governed by CPARS; noncompliance may trigger equitable price reductions or termination. The Government retains full contract administration authority
257-NETWORK Contract Office 17 (36C257)

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NAICS: 621498
SLED
RHTP Rural Satellite Clinics (Initiative 1) - Award Notice
Solicitation # AHCA RFA 036-25/26 - AD
The Agency for Health Care Administration for the State of Florida has issued an award notice under solicitation AHCA RFA 036-25/26 - AD for the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) Year 1, specifically Initiative 1: Rural and Satellite Clinics. This non-competitive funding initiative, conducted under Florida Statutes section 120.57(3), is designed to strengthen healthcare access and infrastructure in underserved rural communities across the Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest regions of Florida. The program is classified under NAICS code 621498 for other outpatient care centers. A total of 19.5 million dollars has been allocated among 14 awardees, with individual funding amounts ranging from 650,000 dollars to 3.9 million dollars. Notable recipients include Escambia Community Clinics, which received the highest award of 3.9 million dollars, and Murthy Holdings, Inc. d/b/a Well&You, which received 2.6 million dollars. The place of performance is designated as the State of Florida. While the solicitation was posted on August 11, 2026, with a response deadline of August 19, 2026, the awards are structured as fixed lump-sum grants rather than traditional procurement contracts, and as such, they do not include standard federal acquisition clauses, detailed performance metrics, or competitive evaluation factors.
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