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Medical Device Packaging and Preservation

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The contract requires the provision of sterile, shelf-stable packaging for medical devices with a strict 60-month non-extendable shelf life, achieved through the integrated use of desiccants, vapor corrosion inhibitors, and vacuum sealing technologies. All packaging solutions must ensure the integrity, sterility, and functionality of medical devices throughout the full service period under varied environmental conditions without degradation or compromise. The work is governed by technical specifications focused on long-term preservation and must comply with rigorous standards for materials, sealing efficacy, and contamination control. This subcontract is issued under NAICS code 322220 by the Department of Defense through the Medical Supply Chain MD Surg FSF office, with performance obligated at Fort Stewart, Georgia, 31314-5185. Responsive proposals must be submitted by July 22, 2026, and are limited to the subcontracting opportunity as published on the DIBBS platform. No set-aside classification is designated, and the solicitation does not specify a point of contact, requiring proposers to adhere strictly to submission guidelines and technical requirements outlined in the full solicitation documentation.

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Sterile, shelf-stable medical device packaging with 60-month non-extendable life using desiccants, VCI, and vacuum seal.

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Department Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSFView Agency

NAICS

322220 - Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper ManufacturingView NAICS

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FORT STEWART, GA, 31314-5185, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSF
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Provide sterile, shelf-stable packaging for medical devices using desiccants, vapor corrosion inhibitors, and vacuum sealing to meet 60-month non-extendable shelf life requirements.

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