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Medical Equipment Installation & Commissioning

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This contract involves the on-site installation, calibration, network integration, and functional testing of vital sign monitors at the Crownpoint healthcare facility. The scope ensures that medical equipment is properly set up and fully operational to support patient monitoring needs. It is a subcontract specifically designated as an Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise (ISBEE) set-aside, emphasizing participation by eligible Native American small businesses. The contract is issued by the Navajo Area Indian Health Service under the Department of Health and Human Services, reflecting its focus on improving healthcare infrastructure within Navajo communities. The work will take place in Crownpoint, with the related NAICS code identified as 271121, which pertains to medical equipment-related services. The timeline and additional contact details were not specified, but the posting date indicates this opportunity was made available in late April 2026.

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On-site installation, calibration, and testing of vital sign monitors for Navajo healthcare facility.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Navajo Area Indian Health SvcView Agency

NAICS

271121

Place of Performance

Crownpoint, NM, 87313, USA

Set-Aside

ISBEE

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This scope was carved out of IHS1522311.

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Vital Sign Monitor Replacement

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On-site installation, calibration, network integration, and functional testing of vital sign monitors at the Crownpoint healthcare facility.

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