Teleradiology PWS Market Input
Contract Overview
Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
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The Defense Health Agency’s Enterprise Strategic Sourcing Branch is soliciting industry feedback on a draft Performance Work Statement for the upcoming recompete of its Enterprise Teleradiology Services contract. The goal is to refine the contract structure, clinical triage protocols, and integration with the MHS Genesis system by incorporating commercial best practices to ensure the delivery of high-quality, efficient radiology services to military service members and their beneficiaries. Stakeholders are invited to review the draft and submit comments using the provided Comment Resolution Matrix, with all submissions due by 1400 CDT on 21 July 2026. Feedback must be emailed to William Vallee and Pamela Bryerton with the subject line “Teleradiology PWS Recommendations,” and any proprietary information must be clearly marked and separated from non-proprietary content, acknowledging that all submissions become government property and will not be returned. The solicitation, identified as DHATeleRadPWS, falls under NAICS code 621512 and is managed by the DHA Enterprise Medical Support office based in Fort Sam Houston, Texas, with performance expected in San Antonio.
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REQUEST FOR INDUSTRY FEEDBACK:
The Defense Health Agency (DHA) Enterprise Strategic Sourcing Branch is seeking industry input and feedback on its Draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) for upcoming Enterprise Teleradiology Services.
The Government is releasing this draft to obtain marketplace recommendations regarding commercial best practices, contract structure, clinical triage definitions, and MHS Genesis integration for the recompete of the DHA's teleradiology program. The goal of this posting is to refine the PWS to ensure a highly effective, efficient, and commercially viable contract that delivers the highest quality of care to our service members and beneficiaries.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
All interested parties are encouraged to review the attached Draft PWS and submit their feedback using the provided Comment Resolution Matrix (CRM). Responses must be submitted no later than 1400 CDT, 21 July 2026.
Responses shall be submitted via e-mail to the contract specialist, William Vallee at William.l.vallee.civ@health.mil and the contracting officer, Pamela Bryerton at pamela.j.bryerton.civ@health.mil. Please use the following title in your email subject line: “Teleradiology PWS Recommendations”.
Proprietary information, if any, should be minimized, MUST BE CLEARLY MARKED, and segregated from non-proprietary information to aid Government review. Please be advised that all submissions become Government property and will not be returned.
