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This Solicitation opportunity from Department Of Veterans Affairs was posted on May 18, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Q522--Other - VISN 9 Tele-Radiology Contract - VISN Replacement base+4 requirement

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36C24926R0007Federal

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This contract amendment pertains to a request for additional clarification regarding the submission of proprietary information in response to the solicitation for the VISN 9 Tele-Radiology Contract. Specifically, potential vendors inquired about the acceptability of redacting identifying details such as names, license numbers, and NPI numbers of Radiology Staff included in their proposals, citing concerns over confidentiality and competitive protection. The government confirmed that while proposals are submitted directly to the Contracting Office and kept strictly confidential, redactions are allowed during proposal submission. However, if a vendor is awarded the contract, they must provide unredacted information within five days of award; failure to comply may lead to contract termination. Proposals are evaluated exclusively by the Contracting Officer, who awards the contract based on best value and compliance with all solicitation requirements. No proposal details are shared with other bidders or the public, except for the official award notice, which discloses only the awardee's name, address, and total contract amount. Pricing details and personnel information are not disclosed in publicly posted notices. This solicitation, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs Network Contract Office 9, focuses on providing tele-radiology services under NAICS code 621111, with submissions due by May 22, 2026. The point of contact for this opportunity is Contract Specialist Ramona I Bonness.

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Agency

Department Of Veterans Affairs → 249-NETWORK Contract Office 9 (36C249)

NAICS

621111 - Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists) View NAICS

Place of Performance

TN

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NONE

Documents

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Amendment 0001 to RFQ 36C24926R0007

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Solicitation 36C24926R0007 Contractor Conflict of Interest Certification Statement

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RFQ 36C24926R0007 Questions and Answers

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36C24926R0007+0004.docx

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Performance Work Statement for Tele-Radiology Services VISN 9

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Solicitation 36C24926R0007 for VISN 9 Teleradiology Services

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Amendment 0003 to Solicitation 36C24926R0007

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Amendment 0002 to Solicitation 36C24926R0007

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VHA Teleradiology Handbook March 8, 2005

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Solicitation 36C24926R0007 Contractor Conflict of Interest Certification Statement

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Pre-solicitation Notice for Solicitation 36C24926R0007 VISN 9 Tele-Radiology Contract

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Attachment D.5 Past Performance Survey Questionnaire R1

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Contractor Certification Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952

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D.5+-+Past+Performance+Survey-Questionnaire.docx

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D.1+QASP+TELRADIOLOGY+CONTRACTORS.docx

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → 249-NETWORK Contract Office 9 (36C249)
Contacts1 person available
OfficeMURFREESBORO, TN, 37129, USA
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Department Of Veterans Affairs → 249-NETWORK Contract Office 9 (36C249)
Office AddressMURFREESBORO, TN, 37129, USA
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Ramona I BonnessContract Specialist

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RFP 36C24926R0007 AMEND # 4


This RFP is being amended to remove and replace VAAR Clause 852.204-70, and to add VAAR Clause 852.204-72. The contract modification is as follows: Clause VAAR 852.204-70 is hereby removed and replaced with the following:
VAAR 852.204-70 Personal Identity Verification of Contractor Personnel (MARCH 2026 Deviation)
a. The Contractor shall comply with current Department of Veterans Affairs policy for personal identity verification of all employees performing under this contract when physical access to VA facilities, and/or logical access to VA information and VA information systems is required.
b. The Contractor shall insert this clause in all subcontracts when the subcontractor's employees will require physical access to VA facilities, and/or logical access to VA information and/or VA information systems.
(End of Clause)
The following VAAR Clause is hereby added to Section C of the contract:
VAAR 852.204-72 Personnel Vetting and Credentialing. (MARCH 2026)
(a) Definitions. As used in this clause
VA Information system is the same as information system and means, pursuant to 38 U.S.C. 5727, a discrete set of information resources organized for the collection, processing, maintenance, use, sharing, dissemination, or disposition of information whether automated or manual.
VA sensitive information means all VA data, on any storage media or in any form or format, which requires protection due to the risk of harm that could result from inadvertent or deliberate disclosure, alteration, or destruction of the information and includes sensitive personal information. The term includes information where improper use or disclosure could adversely affect the ability of VA to accomplish its mission, proprietary information, records about individuals requiring protection under various confidentiality provisions such as the Privacy Act and the HIPAA Privacy Rule, and information that can be withheld under the Freedom of Information Act. Examples of VA sensitive information include the following: individually-identifiable medical, benefits, and personnel information; financial, budgetary, research, quality assurance, confidential commercial, critical infrastructure, investigatory, and law enforcement information; information that is confidential and privileged in litigation such as information protected by the deliberative process privilege, attorney work-product privilege, and the attorney-client privilege; and other information which, if released, could result in violation of law or harm or unfairness to any individual or group, or could adversely affect the national interest or the conduct of Federal programs.
(b) General. Contractor personnel assigned to work for or on behalf of VA must undergo a background investigation commensurate with the risk and sensitivity level designation associated with the work to be performed at the level indicated in the contract. The Contractor and subcontractors shall comply with VA Directive/Handbook 0710, Personnel Security and Suitability Program, which can be accessed at: https://vaww.va.gov/vapubs/index.cfm (c) Risk and Sensitivity Levels. The following table identifies the risk and sensitivity levels that apply to any personnel providing services under this contract. *VA Administrations, organizations and staff offices will use the OPM Position Designation Tool (https://pdt.nbis.mil/consent).
Positions/Tasks Designated as Non-Sensitive Positions - Tier 1/Low Risk [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 1/Low Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 1/Low Ris [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 1/Low Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 1/Low Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 1/Low Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 1/Low Risk] Positions/Tasks Designated as Non-Sensitive Positions - Tier 2/Mod Risk [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 2/Mod Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 2/Mod Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 2/Mod Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 2/Mod Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 2/Mod Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 2/Mod Risk] Positions/Tasks Designated as Non-Sensitive Positions - Tier 4/High Risk [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 4/High Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 4/High Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 4/High Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 4/High Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 4/High Risk] [Contracting Officer to enter position or task number, if all positions fulfilling a task are Tier 4/High Risk]
Security clearances are granted to individuals with a specific requirement for access to classified material (for example, Confidential, Secret and Top Secret). Contractor personnel that are required to obtain a security clearance will be subject to a Tier 3 or Tier 5 investigation. The following sensitivity designations have been assigned for the identified Tier 3 and Tier 5 required by this contract:
Tier 3: [Contracting Officer to enter Non-Critical or Not Applicable if no positions are identified as Tier 3]
Tier 5: [Contracting Officer to enter either Critical Sensitive and/or Special Sensitive, or Not Applicable if no positions are identified as Tier 5]
(d) Fitness. The results from a background investigation are used to determine if an individual s fitness is sufficient for that individual to perform work for or on behalf of VA in the position identified in this contract. Contractor fitness determinations are made in accordance with 5 CFR Part 731.202.
Fitness requirements for employment are separate and distinct from job qualifications. If a Contractor or subcontractor employee is found to be unsuitable or unfit to provide services under this contract, the Contractor shall immediately remove the employee from working on this contract and take those necessary steps that restrict the employee s logical access to VA data, information, VA sensitive information, or information technology or VA information systems containing such data or information.
The Contractor shall advise the employee that they are not permitted to access any VA controlled building or real property in relation to this contract. The removal of an unfit Contractor or subcontractor employee does not alleviate the Contractor from satisfying the requirements of this contract. The Government will not reimburse the Contractor for any costs associated with the recruitment/replacement of an employee or subcontractor employee who is found to be unfit.
(e) Identification Cards. The Government will provide a Personal Identification Verification (PIV) card or other identification card, as necessary, to fit Contractor personnel who require physical access to VA facilities and/or logical access to VA data, information, VA sensitive information, or information technology or VA information systems containing such data or information. Contractor and subcontractor personnel shall prominently display their PIV/identification card on their persons while working at a VA facility and shall present their PIV/identification card for inspection upon request by a VA official. The Contractor must surrender the employee or subcontractor employee s PIV/identification card in accordance with the requirements set forth in Directive/Handbook 0735 when any of the following events occur:
1. When no longer needed for contract performance. 2. Upon completion of the Contractor/subcontractor employee s employment. 3. Upon contract completion or termination.
(f) Lost/stolen. Immediately upon detection, the Contractor shall report a lost or stolen PIV/identification card to the Government authorities as identified in Directive/Handbook 0735. Within 48 hours of reporting the lost/stolen PIV/identification card, the Contractor shall submit to the Program Manager an incident report that describes the relevant facts and circumstances regarding the loss/theft. If the loss/theft was reported by the Contractor to the local police, the Contractor shall further submit a copy of the final police report to the Program Manager within 48 hours of the report being made available by the local police department. The Government will not reimburse the Contractor for any costs that result from lost/stolen PIV/identification card(s).
(g) Regular Reporting. The Contractor shall submit a status report to PIV Sponsor within 5 working days after the end of each calendar quarter and as requested by the Government in order to initiate contract closeout procedures. The report must provide the status of each contractor/subcontractor employee who is required to have a PIV/identification card during the performance of the contract. The report shall identify the Contractor and the contract number, and list the following status for each contractor/subcontractor employee who holds a PIV/identification card under this contract: 1. Contractor/subcontractor employee name. 2. Name of VA facility where Contractor/subcontractor employee works, if applicable. 3. Date background check submitted for Contractor/subcontractor employee. 4. Date PIV/identification card issued to Contractor/subcontractor employee. 5. Contractor/subcontractor employee s PIV/identification card number, as applicable. 6. Date Contractor/subcontractor employee no longer has need for PIV/identification card. 7. Date Contractor notified VA that PIV/identification card is no longer required. 8. Date Contractor returned PIV/identification card was returned to VA.
(h) Flow down of clause. The Contractor shall include the substance of this clause in subcontracts, third-party agreements, and BAA s, in which subcontractors, third-party servicers/employees, and business associates will perform functions where they will have physical access to a VA facility or logical access to VA data, information, VA sensitive information, or information technology or VA information system containing such data or information.
(End of clause)