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This Sources Sought opportunity from Department Of Veterans Affairs was posted on June 9, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

7B22--VISN 21 Biomedical IT System Refresh - VA-26-00065101

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36C10B26Q0521Federal

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NAICS: 541519
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7A20--New Action (VetsFirst): WALSH SOFTWARE LICENSE (VA-26-00047463)The Department of Veterans Affairs intends to award a sole source contract to Cynergy Professional Systems, LLC, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), under the statutory authority allowing other than full and open competition as specified in 41 U.S.C. 3304(a)(5) and the Veterans First Contracting Program (38 U.S.C. 8127(c)). This sole source acquisition is for a software license under solicitation number 36C10B26R0037 and is managed by the Technology Acquisition Center in Eatontown, New Jersey. The contract emphasizes direct contracting with a SDVOSB, and no responses from other entities will be considered, ensuring that the award supports veteran-owned businesses. The action is described as a combined contract with NAICS code 541519, relating to other computer-related services. It carries the title “7A20--New Action (VetsFirst): WALSH SOFTWARE LICENSE (VA-26-00047463)” and has a response deadline of June 17, 2026. The designated point of contact is Ana Subashi, a Contract Specialist at the Department of Veterans Affairs, who can be reached via email or phone for any inquiries. This contract aligns with the Veterans First Contracting Program’s goal to enhance participation of SDVOSBs in federal procurement while also fulfilling specialized software needs for the VA.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), specifically Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) 21, is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to conduct market research for modernizing and expanding its Biomedical Information Technology (BioMed IT) infrastructure. This initiative aims to upgrade and enhance the current environment that supports clinical systems, biomedical device integration, healthcare applications, and enterprise IT services across various VA medical facilities. Existing infrastructure components primarily include VMware virtualization, Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) and Fabric Interconnects, and NetApp storage platforms. The planned refresh will address increased workload demands, operational resilience, and support future growth aligned with VA modernization efforts, such as the Electronic Health Record Modernization program. Key activities include upgrading VMware ESX hosts, Cisco Fabric Interconnects, and NetApp storage while establishing a new virtual machine infrastructure at the VA Pacific Islands Health Care System leveraging existing assets to align with VISN 21’s standardized architecture. The anticipated requirement may encompass hardware, software, firmware, licensing, and professional services including planning, installation, testing, migration, and optimization, all adhering to VA and federal IT and cybersecurity standards. The VA seeks detailed industry input on implementation strategies, lead times, supply chain risks, support requirements, and innovative commercial solutions that could reduce risk and improve project outcomes. Potential acquisition vehicles include the NASA SEWP GWAC, and the procurement could be structured as a firm-fixed-price contract. Hardware specifications include Cisco UCS servers, UCS Fabric Interconnect switches, QSFP modules, NVIDIA GPUs, and NetApp storage components, with additional optional components and professional services outlined. Respondents are invited to provide feedback by mid-June 2026 to inform the acquisition strategy and potential future solicitation.

General Info

VA VISN 21 seeks RFI for BioMed IT infrastructure upgrade with hardware, software, and services.

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Department Of Veterans Affairs → Technology Acquisition Center Nj (36C10B)

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541519 - Other Computer Related ServicesView NAICS

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NJ

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RFI 36C10B26Q0521 VISN 21 Biomedical IT System Refresh

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → Technology Acquisition Center Nj (36C10B)
Contacts1 person available
OfficeEATONTOWN, NJ, 07724, USA
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Department Of Veterans Affairs → Technology Acquisition Center Nj (36C10B)
Office AddressEATONTOWN, NJ, 07724, USA
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Kalil O'NealContract Specialist

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IT Systems Refresh
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REQUEST FOR INFORMATION IT Systems Refresh Introduction:
This is a Request for Information (RFI) only issued for conducting market research. Accordingly, this RFI constitutes neither a Request for Quote (RFQ), Request for Proposal (RFP), nor a guarantee that one will be issued by the Government in the future; furthermore, it does not commit the Government to contract for any services described herein. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is not, at this time, seeking proposals or quotes, and therefore, will not accept, review, or evaluate unsolicited proposals or quotes received in response hereto. This notice is not to be construed as a commitment on the part of the Government to award a contract, nor does the Government intend to pay for any information submitted because of this request. The Government does not reimburse respondents for any costs associated with submission of the information being requested or reimburse expenses incurred for responses to this RFI. The information provided may be used by VA in developing its acquisition strategy and Performance Work Statement (PWS) or Product Description (PD). Any information submitted by respondents to this RFI is strictly voluntary; however, any information received shall become the property of the Government and will not be returned to the respondent. Interested parties are responsible for adequately marking proprietary, restricted, or competition sensitive information contained in their response. This is a request for information and does not obligate the Government in any way, nor does it commit the Government to any specific course of action. Product information, brochures, part numbers, and/or other description information may be included with the submission.
Requirement:
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) 21 is conducting market research to identify qualified sources capable of providing infrastructure modernization and expansion services for the VISN 21 Biomedical Information Technology (BioMed IT) environment. The purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is to obtain industry feedback regarding the availability of commercial products, services, implementation approaches, and acquisition strategies capable of supporting the Government's requirements.
VISN 21 currently operates a standardized BioMed IT infrastructure supporting clinical systems, biomedical device integration, healthcare applications, and enterprise information technology services across multiple VA medical facilities. The existing environment primarily utilizes VMware virtualization technologies, Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) infrastructure and Fabric Interconnects, and NetApp storage platforms. These systems support mission-critical healthcare operations and must continue to provide secure, reliable, and scalable services throughout the network.
The Government anticipates a requirement to upgrade and expand existing server, virtualization, networking, and storage infrastructure to address increased workload demands, improve operational resiliency, and support future growth associated with Department of Veterans Affairs modernization initiatives, including the Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) program. For most VISN 21 facilities, the effort is expected to include upgrades to VMware ESX host infrastructure, Cisco Fabric Interconnect components, and NetApp storage environments to provide additional compute capacity, enhanced performance, improved redundancy, and lifecycle modernization of existing equipment.
Additionally, the Government anticipates establishing a new virtual machine (VM) infrastructure environment at the VA Pacific Islands Health Care System (Hawaii) utilizing an existing Government-owned NetApp storage controller. The objective is to align the Hawaii environment with the standardized architecture currently deployed throughout VISN 21 while maximizing the use of existing Government assets and minimizing implementation risk.
The anticipated requirement may also include professional services necessary to support planning, design validation, installation, configuration, migration, testing, optimization, documentation, knowledge transfer, and implementation support activities. The Government expects all proposed solutions to integrate with the existing VISN 21 architecture and support ongoing healthcare operations with minimal disruption to patient care systems and clinical services.
All proposed hardware, software, firmware, licensing, and professional services must comply with applicable Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Information and Technology (OI&T) standards, cybersecurity requirements, enterprise architecture policies, and applicable Federal information security requirements. Solutions should be compatible with existing VISN 21 operational environments and support future scalability, maintainability, and interoperability requirements.
The Government is particularly interested in obtaining industry feedback regarding recommended implementation approaches, anticipated manufacturer lead times, supply chain considerations, installation and migration strategies, performance risks, support requirements, and any innovative commercial practices that may improve project execution, reduce risk, or enhance overall mission outcomes.
The Government anticipates utilizing a competitive acquisition strategy and is considering the use of the NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) as a potential acquisition vehicle. The anticipated requirement may be solicited as a Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) procurement for commercial products and services.

Product Requirements:
Description Brand Name or Equal Quantity Small Site Configuration ESX Host Server Cisco UCS C240M8 server 12 Large Site Configuration ESX Host Server Cisco UCS C240M8 server 16 Fabric interconnect switch UCS Fabric Interconnect 6536 14 QSFPs 25G CISCO 25G Module 112 QSFPs 40G CISCO 40G Module 56 NVIDIA GPU L4 (Brand Name only) 32 Storage Shelf and Disks NetApp DS224C (Brand Name only) 2 Small Site: DDR5-6400-MHz (Optional CLIN) Not Applicable 48 Large Site: DDR5-6400-MHz (Optional CLIN) Not Applicable 80 Network Adapters (Optional CLIN) Not Applicable 7 Installation (all Sites) Not Applicable 1 NetApp Professional Services NetApp PS 1
Questions:
1. Does your company have experience implementing VMware, Cisco UCS/Fabric Interconnect, and NetApp infrastructure in large healthcare or federal environments?
2. What contract vehicles are available to your company for this requirement (SEWP, GSA MAS, etc.)?
3. What teaming arrangements would be required to provide both equipment and professional services?
4. What are the current manufacturer lead times for the anticipated hardware components?
5. Are there supply chain risks that may affect delivery schedules?
6. What implementation approach would you recommend to minimize disruption to healthcare operations?
7. What performance period would you recommend for delivery, installation, migration, and acceptance?
8. Is an SDVOSB set aside appropriate for this requirement?
9. Are there any aspects of the requirement that may unnecessarily restrict competition?
10. Please identify any additional information the Government should provide in a future solicitation.
RESPONSE
Please provide your response no later than June 16, 2026 at 10:00AM to matthew.newell@va.gov and Kalil.ONeal@va.gov
Post RFI Phase Based on market research results, the RFP/RFQ may be made available on SAM.gov, GSA MAS, or NASA SEWP. It is the responsibility of interested parties to regularly monitor the above for updates. The government will not provide hard copies of the solicitation once issued. Interested parties are responsible for monitoring the website and downloading the solicitation, its attachments, and any amendments from the internet site identified above when/if issued. All information regarding the procurement is provided herein, and no additional information shall be provided at this time.