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Supply of OEM Backup Batteries for Dialysis Units

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The contract seeks the supply of 41 new FDA-approved Accu Option Backup Battery Packs with Part Number 7102244, specifically designed for use with B. Braun Dialog+ Dialysis Units to maintain safe and uninterrupted operation during power outages. These battery packs are critical components that ensure patient safety and consistent treatment continuity in clinical environments where reliable power is essential. The batteries must be original equipment manufacturer (OEM) qualified and fully compliant with FDA regulations to meet the stringent operational and safety standards required in healthcare settings. The solicitation is managed under the 257-NETWORK Contract Office 17 (36C257) of the Department of Veterans Affairs, with performance required in Dallas at ZIP code 75216. The opportunity is classified as a subcontract and was posted on June 17, 2026, with a firm response deadline of June 22, 2026, at 1:00 PM. The North American Industry Classification System code listed is 335912, indicating the focus on other electrical equipment and component manufacturing. The procurement emphasizes compliance, quality assurance, and timely delivery to support the ongoing operational needs of VA medical facilities.

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Supply 41 OEM FDA-approved battery packs for B. Braun Dialysis Units, delivery to Dallas by June 22, 2026.

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Department Of Veterans Affairs → 257-NETWORK Contract Office 17 (36C257)View Agency

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Dallas, TX, 75216, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → 257-NETWORK Contract Office 17 (36C257)
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Supply of 41 new FDA-approved Accu Option Backup Battery Packs (Part Number: 7102244) for B. Braun Dialog+ Dialysis Units, ensuring safe operation during power outages.

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