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Domestic Content Certification & Compliance Support

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The contract seeks support for documenting and certifying the domestic content of surgical instruments to ensure compliance with Buy American Act requirements, focusing on verifying that products meet federal thresholds for U.S.-sourced materials and manufacturing. The work involves providing expertise in preparing and validating documentation that demonstrates the origin and assembly of surgical instruments, ensuring adherence to regulatory standards for federal procurement. This effort is critical for enabling VA suppliers to maintain eligibility for government contracts by proving that their products are substantially manufactured and assembled in the United States. This is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 541611, reserved exclusively for small businesses as defined by the Small Business Administration. The opportunity is issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs through Network Contract Office 19, with performance expected to occur in Aurora, Colorado, under a subcontracting arrangement. Interested parties must submit responses by the deadline of July 23, 2026, and the posting date indicates the solicitation was made available on July 15, 2026. While no specific point of contact is listed, details and submissions must be processed through the SAM.gov workspace linked in the posting.

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Small business set-aside to certify U.S.-made surgical instruments for VA procurement in Aurora, Colorado.

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Department Of Veterans Affairs → Network Contract Office 19 (36C259)View Agency

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541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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Aurora, CO, 80045, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → Network Contract Office 19 (36C259)
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Support for documenting and certifying domestic content of surgical instruments under Buy American Act requirements.

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