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Gallup Indian Medical Center IT and Facility Supplies

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IHS-GIMC-2026-0001Federal

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The Gallup Indian Medical Center is seeking vendors to supply miscellaneous electrical, low-voltage, and IT cabling materials essential for maintaining and upgrading critical IT, communications, and security infrastructure that directly supports patient care operations. Vendors must have a warehouse or supply center located within 150 miles of Gallup, New Mexico, to ensure rapid delivery and minimize disruptions to clinical systems, life-safety communications, and facility infrastructure. All supplied materials must meet or exceed current industry, federal, and Indian Health Service standards for safety, performance, and interoperability to guarantee reliability and compliance in a high-stakes healthcare environment. This solicitation, identified as IHS-GIMC-2026-0001, was posted on July 16, 2026, with responses due by July 27, 2026, and falls under NAICS code 423610 for electrical and electronic equipment merchant wholesalers. The contract is managed by the Office of Strategic Buying Center – Information Technology within the Department of Health and Human Services, with primary point of contact Nicolas Kalish based in Rockville, Maryland. The requirement is open to all eligible vendors without set-aside restrictions, emphasizing the urgency of timely access to compliant cabling supplies to sustain operational readiness and patient safety across GIMC and its associated clinics.

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Vendors must supply compliant electrical and IT cabling within 150 miles of Gallup, NM, for critical healthcare infrastructure.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Omas Strategic Buying Center - Information TechnologyView Agency

NAICS

423610 - Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Related Equipment Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

Place of Performance

Gallup, NM, 87301, USA

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Requirements+Document-GIMC+IT+Supplies.docx

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Omas Strategic Buying Center - Information Technology
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OfficeRockville, MD, 20857, USA
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Office AddressRockville, MD, 20857, USA
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The purchase of miscellaneous electrical, low-voltage, and IT cabling supplies required by the Gallup Indian Medical Center (GIMC) and its associated clinics. These supplies are critical to the daily operations and maintenance of essential IT and communications systems that directly support patient care delivery.  GIMC is looking for interested vendors that have a warehouse/supply center that is within 150 miles of its facility to supply the cables detailed in the attached Requirements Document-GMIC IT Supplies. 


Timely access to these materials ensures GIMC’s Information Technology and Facilities Management staff can complete installations, repairs, and upgrades efficiently minimizing downtime to clinical systems, life-safety communications, and infrastructure supporting direct patient services. Delays in obtaining materials would jeopardize the operational readiness of systems vital to patient care, safety, and facility compliance.


The contractor shall furnish all materials, components, and accessories necessary to support Information Technology (IT), Facilities Maintenance, and Security infrastructure projects. Supplies shall meet or exceed current Industry, Federal, and IHS standards for safety, performance, and interoperability.

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