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GFT Media Testing-Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center

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General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Solicitation (Original)
  • Original Published Date: Nov 19, 2024 03:37 pm EST
  • Original Date Offers Due: Nov 25, 2024 03:00 pm EST
  • Inactive Policy: 15 days after date offers due
  • Original Inactive Date: Dec 10, 2024
  • Initiative:
    • None

Classification

  • Original Set Aside: Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14)
  • Product Service Code: Q301 - REFERENCE LABORATORY TESTING
  • NAICS Code:
    • 621511 - Medical Laboratories
  • Place of Performance:
    Wilkes Barre , PA 18711
    USA

Description

 ISO/TEC 17025 accredited laboratory under the Environmental Microbiology Lab Accreditation Program (EMLAP)  will process (incubate, analyze, record and report results) microbiological surface samples, Gloved Fingertip and Thumb samples (GFT) and Media Fill Testing (MFT) samples obtained and submitted by Wilkes-Barre Veterans Medical Center (WBVAMC).  Samples will be processed according to the most current version of CAG-009-2011 (or its successor) and results will be compared to recommendations provided in USP <797>.  (See SOW)

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  • 1010 DELAFIELD ROAD
  • PITTSBURGH , PA 15215
  • USA

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