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#C202135 - Patient Observation System

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The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) has received approval from the Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) to amend its contract with Invisalert Solutions, Inc. to extend the Patient Observation System at the Buffalo Psychiatric Center. This contract extension is a single-source award, exempt from competitive bidding, as authorized under applicable New York State Finance Law provisions. The procurement lobbying restrictions are currently in effect until formal OSC approval of the contract agreement. The contract term is set for three years and applies to all counties within New York State, with the primary location for performance being Buffalo, NY. This notice serves as the official publication of the contract amendment and outlines that any inquiries related to this sole-source procurement should be directed to the OMH’s Associate Director of Procurement, Le’ana Williams. The contract was posted on October 31, 2025, and the advertisement related to this procurement action will remain active until November 14, 2025. This contract involves a specialized patient observation system critical to mental health services, and its continuation under a sole-source arrangement underscores OMH’s reliance on Invisalert Solutions, Inc. for providing this technology.

General Info

OMH extends sole-source contract with Invisalert Solutions for 3 years at Buffalo Psychiatric Center.

Agency

New York → NYS Office of Mental HealthView Agency

NAICS

334516 - Analytical Laboratory Instrument ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

All NYS counties, NY, USA

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AgencyNew York → NYS Office of Mental Health
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New York → NYS Office of Mental Health
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Le'ana WilliamsAssociate Director of Procurement

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***This is NOT a bid opportunity.*** The New York State Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) has granted the Office of Mental Health (OMH) permission to enter into a contract amendment with Invisalert Solutions, Inc. to extend their Patient Observation System to Buffalo Psychiatric Center. This notice shall serve as the OMH's published requirement of this action. "Pursuant to the New York State Finance Law Sections 139-j and 139-k, the Procurement lobbying Act applies to this solicitation. The restricted period is currently in effect and will end with the formal approval by OSC of the contractual agreement." Reason for advertising exemption: Single Source Award recipient: Invisalert solutions, inc. Any questions or comments regarding this notice of sole-source, single-source, or procurement otherwise exempt from advertising in the NYS Contract Reporter should be directed to the contact person listed for the contracting agency or public authority. Ad end date:11/14/2025 N/a Contract term: 3 years County(ies): All NYS counties Location: Buffalo, NY

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