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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF APRIL 02, 2021 SAM #7062
MODIFICATION

69 -- Tactical Casualy Care Simulator Monitor System

Notice Date
3/31/2021 10:32:16 AM
 
Notice Type
Solicitation
 
NAICS
611710 — Educational Support Services
 
Contracting Office
W40M RHCO-ATLANTIC USAHCA FORT BELVOIR VA 22060-5580 USA
 
ZIP Code
22060-5580
 
Solicitation Number
W91YTZ21Q0103
 
Response Due
4/7/2021 8:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
04/22/2021
 
Point of Contact
Cynthia A. Richardson, Phone: 9109079310, Fax: 9109079307, Donna Blossom, Phone: 9109076851
 
E-Mail Address
cynthia.a.richardson.civ@mail.mil, donna.l.blossom.civ@mail.mil
(cynthia.a.richardson.civ@mail.mil, donna.l.blossom.civ@mail.mil)
 
Description
Womack Army Medical Center purchased a Tactical Casualty Care Simulator (TCCS) for training. The SIMBODIES Advanced Female Manikin Simulator has already been purchased on Electronic Catalog (ECAT) however the Tactical Casualty Care Simulator (TCCS) Monitor System REALITi360PL and TCCS Plus 3 Year Warranty/Maintenance Plan TCCS-Plus-3-TQC were not available on ECAT and have to be purchased through Open Market. Medical personnel can be trained with this simulator, she is geared more towards prolonged field care in a medical facility, and though she certainly can be used at point of injury her full capabilities are best utilized in a facility. Everyone from 68W Combat Medics to Physicians will be training on her, the mandatory ICTL training required by each MOS has several overlapping skill requirements common among all levels and specialties and this simulator can provide for training across the board The Manikin will be inside the walls (tent or building) of a medical facility, patient monitors are a real and expected part of providing care, especially prolonged care. Physicians, Nurses and learners at all levels expect their patient to be on monitoring while under care for critical or life threatening injuries, it would be extremely unrealistic and hamper the effectiveness of training if during a scenario the providers need to ask to either get the patient on a monitor, or why she is not already on� a monitor. No the monitoring system does not control the manikin, however given that her best use will be inside the walls (tent or building) of a medical facility, patient monitors are a real and expected part of providing care, especially prolonged care. Physicians, Nurses and learners at all levels expect their patient to be on monitoring while under care for critical or life threatening injuries. Without the monitoring capability, providers will not be able to realistically train with this simulator, learning is lost when the focus becomes �why isn�t the patient being monitored� instead of what do I need to do to ensure this patient is provided the care needed to ensure the best possible patient outcome. See the full solicitation and Sole Source Justification & Approval attached.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://beta.sam.gov/opp/9ee1d58126fc4186845f4d4a9ee85acb/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Fort Bragg, NC 28310, USA
Zip Code: 28310
Country: USA
 
Record
SN05958294-F 20210402/210331230100 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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