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Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support Medical Gas Electronic Catalog (ECAT) Program

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  • Contract Opportunity Type: Solicitation (Updated)
  • Updated Published Date: Jul 30, 2024 05:17 pm EDT
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  • Inactive Policy: 15 days after date offers due
  • Updated Inactive Date: Sep 25, 2024
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Description

**REFERENCE ATTACHMENT G TO SEE FULL TERMS, CONDITIONS, AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE SOLICITATION**

Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support solicitation to support medical gas requirements at Medical Treatment Facilities (MTFs)/ Dental Treatment Facilities (DTFs) located within the Contiguous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The primary requirements of this acquisition involve refilling bulk medical gas tanks and providing cylinders filled with various types of cylinder-compressed medical gases, including but not limited to, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen, Nitrous Oxide, Helium, Hydrogen, Argon, and specialty gas mixtures.

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