H165--Magnetic Resonance Safety Expert - MIDCON - Flagg (VA-26-00069058)
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is conducting market research through a Request for Information to identify verified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses capable of providing Magnetic Resonance Safety Expert services to facilities in Veterans Integrated Service Networks 15 and 23. This RFI is purely for planning and assessment purposes and does not constitute a solicitation, invitation to bid, or commitment to award a contract. The government will not pay for responses, and all submissions will be treated as non-binding informational input only. Responses must be submitted via email by July 2, 2026, using the specified format and questionnaire, and must include a capability statement. To qualify, respondents must be verified as SDVOSBs in SAM.gov and operate under the NAICS code 541690 with a size standard of $19 million. The required services include providing expert consultation on MRI safety for implanted medical devices, supporting the development and maintenance of MRI safety and quality assurance programs, advising Magnetic Resonance Safety Officers and Chiefs of Radiology on safe imaging protocols, participating in the installation and acceptance of new MRI equipment, and serving as the subject matter expert for adverse event investigations. Personnel must be certified by the American Board of Magnetic Resonance Safety or an equivalent body, have at least three years of relevant experience, and be fluent in English with the ability to communicate effectively via phone, email, and Microsoft Teams. Services are expected to be fully virtual, with no requirement for on-site presence or travel. The government will use the responses to determine potential acquisition strategies, including whether to issue a future solicitation and if a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business set-aside is appropriate.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has a requirement for MRSE services to the government facilities located in VISNs 15 and 23. The Contractor shall provide all personnel, materials, supplies, certifications, supervision, and all other necessary support to provide MRSE services for the VHA MIDCON upon request.  The services may include, but not limited to: Provides consultation on MR safe imaging of implanted medical devices and provides guidance, calculations and quantification information as needed. Assists in development and maintenance of MR Safety and QA programs. Provides consultation to Magnetic Resonance Safety Officers (MRSO) and Chief of Radiology on the development of MRI protocols to allow safe imaging of patients with MRI conditional implanted devices. Actively participates in the planning, installation, and acceptance of new MR equipment. Serves as the VAMC subject matter expert for FboNotice cause analysis or administrative investigations related to MR adverse events. The Contractor, in his or her capacity as the MRSE, shall serve as a resource for Chief of Radiology. or MRSO when needed for consultation to answer MR safety questions/concerns. The MRSE shall attend quarterly MRI Safety Committee meetings conducted via MS Teams. Virtual: Participating sites to receive advice and guidance through either calls utilizing a contractor provided toll-free number, chats, or another messaging service such as Microsoft TEAMS.
The Contractor shall provide only qualified personnel, certified by American Board of Magnetic Resonance Safety (ABMRS) or an equivalent organization with proof of certification.  The primary contractor must have a minimum of three (3) years experience providing MRSE services.  The Contractor shall ensure all personnel performing under this contract are able to read, write, and speak English fluently. All personnel must have the ability to effectively communicate orally via telephone and MS Teams communications as well as via email communications. If an unforeseen emergency should occur that would require absence of the assigned MRSE, the proposed substitute shall have comparable qualifications to those of the person being replaced.Â
This is expected to be a virtual service. Contractor personnel shall work off-site (remote, i.e., home or contractor s office). Contractor personnel are not required to report to a government facility for routine work. Travel will not be required under this requirement.
Please review the Attachment 1: Draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) for additional information.
The purpose of this notice is to determine interest and capability of potential verified SDVOSB concerns relative to the North American Industry Classification code (NAICS) 541690 (Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services) with a size standard of 19 million. To make an appropriate acquisition decision for this requirement, the Government will use the response to this RFI. The type of solicitation to be issued and the manner of advertisement will also depend on the response to this RFI. To be considered a SDVOSB concern, offerors shall be verified in www.SAM.gov.
Responses to this RFI shall be sent via emailed to lenny.flagg@va.gov no later than 2:00 PM ET, July 2, 2026. Please include 36C24C26Q0011 - MRSE Services RFI Response in the subject line of all correspondence. Telephone inquiries will not be accepted. Questions received after the specified date and time may not be considered. Please provide your responses on the attached MRSE RFI Questionnaire Attachment (See Attachment 2 MRSE RFI Questionnaire). Please submit a capability statement as well.
