Q201--HCR- Medical Physicist Contract for Radiology and Dental (VA-26-00023708)
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is conducting a Request for Information (RFI)/Sources Sought Notice to gather market research regarding the availability and capabilities of contractors to provide medical physicist services in support of the Radiation Safety Program at the Finger Lakes and Albany VA Health facilities. This notice is not a solicitation and does not guarantee a contract award but seeks input to inform future acquisition planning. The services required include comprehensive medical physics support for diagnostic radiology, fluoroscopy, computed tomography (CT), dental radiology, and related imaging equipment maintenance and quality control across multiple VA locations in New York, including Bath, Canandaigua, Rochester, and Albany. Contractors must supply all necessary labor, materials, equipment, and transportation to conduct annual equipment testing, acceptance testing of new or repaired devices, monitor performance compliance with federal regulation and American College of Radiology (ACR) standards, and provide written reports along with consultations and safety training as needed. Qualified medical physicists must hold at least a Master’s degree in Medical Physics or related fields, possess current board certification, and have experience with CT optimization and diagnostic X-ray equipment calibration. Work will primarily take place onsite during scheduled times, with flexibility for off-hours work when coordinated with the VA. The contract is envisioned as a one-year base period with up to four one-year extension options, subject to performance and discretion of the VA. Contractors are responsible for all travel and related expenses within their fixed pricing and must adhere to strict safety and regulatory standards. The VA requests detailed company information and evidence of relevant prior experience with VA or similar contracts to assess market capabilities. Responses are due by June 25, 2026, and must be submitted in writing via email to the designated contracting specialist.
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Finger Lakes VA Medical Center 76 Veterans Ave., Bath, NY, 14810Set-Aside
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The Finger Lakes Health VA is looking for pricing for 1 year plus 4 possible 1-year extensions. The Finger Lakes Health VA has the option of not exercising an option year. The Finger Lakes Health VA has the option of terminating the contract due to lack of performance of the medical physicist.
Prior to commencing work all contractor employees shall meet certain criteria to perform work under this contract as a Medical Physicist. All qualifications are subject to review by the VA Finger Lakes/Albany Health System Chief of Staff and approval by the VA Finger Lakes Health Director. 1. Medical Physicists shall meet the following education, certification, and qualification standards: 1. Hold a Master s Degree in Medical Physics, Health Physics or a related field. 2. Hold current Board Certification in Diagnostic Radiological Physics by the American Board of Radiology and or American Board of Medical Physics. 3. Medical physicist should have experience in: CT Optimization Calibration and testing of diagnostic x-ray equipment. 2. Medical Physicist duties shall not be reassigned to a Technologist or any other individual without written approval by the VA Radiation Safety Officer or his/her designee. 3. Medical Physicist must adhere to VHA Handbook 1105.04, Fluoroscopy Safety, dated June 21, 2018. Contractor shall comply with radiation protection standards 29 CFR 1910.1096 and immediately report any unsafe conditions with the potential to adversely impact the facticity radiation workers or patients to the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO).
General Requirements Contractor shall perform Annual QC Testing on existing Diagnostic x-ray equipment (Radiographic, Fluoroscopic, CT, DR, Digital Radiographic plates, and MRI safety check) to meet the requirements of the VA Finger Lakes Health System Radiation Safety Program. Reference Appendix 1 for a list of equipment to be tested. Additional testing is also required as follows: Acceptance testing of new devices, usually 1 per year. Full inspection of repaired or adjusted equipment that may affect the radiation output or image quality Testing of each replacement X-ray tube prior to patient use. Testing of diagnostic monitors used by Radiologists and Technologists for patient imaging. Contractor is to provide written reports of surveys and test results in a timely manner. Contractor will respond promptly to any discrepancies found from external inspections. Provide written response to outside agencies when applicable. The qualified medical physicist shall provide consultation for additional services as needed, i.e., safety training, and medical events involving radiation exposure. The qualified medical physicist shall review all Radiation Safety Policies and Procedures with attention to compliance with regulations of NHPP and JCAHO. Contractor is to submit a list of key personnel with the offer. Define each individual s education, certification and licensure. Scheduling and Response Times All annual tests will be scheduled in advance. All testing on new devices or repaired or adjusted equipment requires one business day response time, in order to maintain functionality and minimize the effect on patient care. A written report of the results shall be provided to the service supervisor or RSO within Thirty (30) working days after completion of the inspection. Equipment Performance Evaluation and Quality Control Test The Contractor shall conduct equipment inspections or quality control surveys of the imaging equipment listed below. The Contractor shall ensure the imaging equipment s compliance with applicable federal regulations and ACR recommendations, and shall include, but not be limited to, monitoring the following basic performance characteristics:
1. Equipment Inspections The Contractor shall conduct equipment inspections or quality control surveys of the imaging equipment listed below. The Contractor shall ensure the imaging equipment s compliance with applicable Federal regulations and ACR recommendations, and shall include, but not be limited to, monitoring the following basic performance characteristics. The actual number and types of imaging units required to be checked may vary with replacement of existing units or purchase of new equipment.
Estimated Quantities and Locations Description # Advanced Imaging Devices / Equipment (CT, PET/CT, Mammography, MRI, Nuclear Medicine Audits) 3 Rad/Fluoro/Tomo Tubes (X-Ray, Digital, Fluoro, C-Arm)
10 Minor Radiographic Tubes (Dental, DEXA) 23 Consultations 36
* Patient dose evaluation is included
1. BATH VA CENTER, 76 Veterans Ave, Bath, NY 14810 2. CANANDAIGUA VA CENTER, 400 Fort Hill Ave, Canandaigua, NY 14424 3. ROCHESTER OUTPATIENT CENTER (ROPC), 260 Calkins Rd, Henrietta, NY 14467 4. ALBANY STRATTON VA MEDICAL CENTER 113 Holland Ave. Albany, NY 12208
A. Radiographic and Fluoroscopic Equipment Physics inspections of radiographic and fluoroscopic equipment shall comply with the VA Finger Lakes Health Radiation Safety Program and the ACR Technical Standard for Diagnostic Medical Physics Performance monitoring of Radiographic and Fluoroscopic Equipment. The performance of each radiographic and fluoroscopic unit must be evaluated at least annually. This evaluation should include, but not be limited to, the following tests (as applicable):
Integrity of unit assembly. Collimation and radiation beam alignment. Fluoroscopic system resolution. Automatic exposure control system performance. Fluoroscopic automatic brightness control performance (high-dose-rate, pulsed modes, field-of-view [FOV] variation). Image artifacts. Fluoroscopic phantom image quality. kVp accuracy and reproducibility. Linearity of exposure versus mA or mAs. Exposure reproducibility. Timer accuracy. Beam quality assessment (half-value-layer). Fluoroscopic entrance exposure. Maximum output for all clinically used settings. Image receptor entrance exposure. Equipment radiation safety functions. Patient dose monitoring system calibration. Video and digital monitor performance. Digital image receptor performance. Grids used with portable x-ray units shall be imaged for uniformity.
B. Computed Radiography (CR) and Digital Radiography (DR) Physics inspections of CR and DR equipment shall comply with American Association of Physicist in Medicine (AAPM) Report Number 93, Acceptance Testing and Quality Control of Photostimulable Storage Phosphor Imaging Systems. The performance of CR and DR must be evaluated at least annually. This evaluation should include, but not be limited to, the following tests (as applicable):
Component and Imaging Plate Physical Inspection and Inventory Imaging Plate Dark Noise and Uniformity Exposure Indicator Calibration Linearity and Auto-ranging Response Laser Beam Function Limiting Resolution and Resolution Uniformity Noise and Low-Contrast Resolution Spatial accuracy Erasure Thoroughness Aliasing/ Grid Response IP Throughput Positioning and Collimation Errors
C. CT Scanners
The physics inspection shall conform to the 2012 ACR Computed Tomography Quality Control Manual. The performance of each CT scanner shall be evaluated at least annually. This evaluation should include, but not be limited to, the following tests (as applicable):
Review of Clinical Protocols Review CT Optimization at least annually Scout Prescription and Alignment Light Accuracy Image thickness Axial Mode Table Travel Accuracy Radiation Beam Width Low-Contrast Performance Spatial Resolution CT Number Accuracy Artifact Evaluation CT Uniformity Dosimetry ( the scanner displayed CTDIvol values must be within +/-20% of the measured CTDIvol values) Gray Level Performance of CT Acquisition Display Monitors
D. Dental
The physics inspection shall conform to the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors (CRCPD), Quality Control Recommendations for Diagnostic Radiography Volume 1 Dental Facilities July 2001. The performance of each dental x-ray shall be annually. This evaluation should include, but not be limited to, the following tests (as applicable):
Collimation Beam quality (half value layer) Timer Accuracy and Reproducibility kVp Accuracy and Reproducibility mA or mAs Linearity Exposure Reproducibility Entrance Skin Exposure Evaluation Technique Chart Evaluation Image uniformity (artifact evaluation)
E. Display Monitors
The physics inspection shall conform to the AAPM On-line Report No. 03, Assessment of Display Perform for Medical Imaging Systems. The performance of each display monitor shall be evaluated initially, acceptance testing, and at least annually thereafter. This evaluation should include, but not be limited to, the following tests (as applicable): Acceptance testing (Table 7 from AAPM On-line Report No. 03) and (Table 8c form AAPM On-line Report No. 03)
Geometric distortions Reflection Luminance response Luminance dependencies Resolution Noise Veiling glare Chromaticity
Equipment
1. Government Furnished Equipment and Software: The Government will provide the following 1. CT image quality phantoms 2. Contractor Furnished Equipment and Software: The Contractor shall provide all other equipment and software not specifically cited above to perform the requirements of this contract. At a minimum: 1. Testing all diagnostic x-ray equipment 2. CT scanner
Miscellaneous Evaluations (Radiographic, Fluoroscopic, CT, PET/CT, Nuclear Medicine)
The qualified diagnostic medical physicist shall provide shielding design calculations for each new, replacement, or relocated x-ray imaging system. The calculations for each shall comply with the National Council for Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) Report No 147 and, for dental units, NCRP Report No.145 and shall be documented in a written report, which includes a diagram showing adjacent areas. The qualified diagnostic medical physicist shall perform a shielding survey to verify the structural shielding was installed per the shielding design report and complies with the design goals. A written report of the shielding survey shall be provided to the RSO within five (5) workings days after the shielding survey has been completed. The qualified medical physicist shall assist in the development of a comprehensive technical quality assurance program (QA) (e.g., technique charts, repeat/reject analysis monitoring, monitoring of exposure indices to radiographic image receptors, QA program for display monitors, QA for CT, monitoring of dose metrics from fluoroscopy studies), which complies with ACR recommendations, for all modalities. The qualified diagnostic medical physicist shall follow up on any discrepancies found on previous inspections including external i.e., ACR, JCAHO, IOG, VORP or internal audits.
Travel/Transportation 1. The Contractor shall provide all transportation necessary to perform the requirements of this contract, if included in services. 2. All travel related costs, including lodging or any other miscellaneous costs shall be the sole responsibility of the contractor and shall be included in the finished fixed unit price on the Price Schedule. 3. The Contractor shall not charge the hourly rate for services while in transit to any of the sites.
1. Dental Radiology units Planmeca (I/O) and Carestream Pano- Bath (11 units total) Gendex I/O and Planmeca Pano- ROPC (5 units) Gendex, Toshiba I/O and Planmeca Pano- Canandaigua (6 units) 2. Digital Radiology units Philips Digital Diagnostic and DR plate-Bath GE XR646 and DR plate-Bath Carestream DRX Revolution portable and DR Plate-Bath Shimadzu Dart Portable and DR Plate-Bath GE Discovery XR 656 Plus (G2) and DR Plate-ROPC GE Discovery XR 656 Plus (G2) and DR Plate-ROPC GE Discovery 650 and DR Plate- Canandaigua GE Legacy RF-Canandaigua GE Precision 600 FP and DR Plate-ROPC GE Precision 500D RF and DR Plate-Bath 3. Computerized Tomography Siemens GO.Top 126 slice and CTDP- Bath Siemens Somatom 64 slice and CTDP- Canandaigua Siemens Somatom 64 slice and CTDP- ROPC Responses to this Sources Sought Notice must include all of the following information and not a boiler plate capability statement or marketing material. Company Name Address Contact Person Name Contact Person Phone Number Contact Person Email Address Company SAM Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) Company website Type of business (such as 8(a), small business, Hub Zone small business, Small Disadvantaged business, Service Disabled Veteran Owned small business, Veteran Owned small business, Woman Owned small business, large business)- Note for SDVOSB or VOSB only: If responding as an SDVOSB or VOSB, your company must be certified in the Small Business Administration (SBA) s VetCert database, which is available at: http://veterans.certify.sba.gov/
Does your company have at least one year of experience providing medical physicist services with an active contract in good standing with the local VA medical center OR At least one year of experience performing medical physicist services in good standing with the local VA medical center OR Other City, State, or Federal projects, programs, grants, or contracts deemed relevant by the VA that meet the immediate medical physicist service requirements to serve our veterans. If so, provide the following information: Contract number Location Number of cases Total award amount (base period + any option periods) Name of Contracting Officer
Has your company ever submitted an offer for a VA medical physicist service contract?
Will your company be a joint venture with another company? Responses to this market survey should be in writing only and emailed to Meaghan Gallagher, Contracting Specialist at Meaghan.Gallagher@va.gov. No telephone or faxed responses will be accepted. Do not submit capability statements. Only responses to the above questions will be considered responsive to this market research request. Responses must be received no later than 12:00PM ET June 25th, 2026.
