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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JANUARY 29, 2022 SAM #7364
SOLICITATION NOTICE

65 -- Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometer (LCMS )

Notice Date
1/27/2022 1:41:42 PM
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
339112 — Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
250-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 10 (36C250) DAYTON OH 45428 USA
 
ZIP Code
45428
 
Solicitation Number
36C25022Q0275
 
Response Due
1/31/2022 9:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
04/01/2022
 
Point of Contact
Chris Blazejewski, Christopher Blazejewski, Phone: 513-559-3707
 
E-Mail Address
christopher.blazejewski@va.gov
(christopher.blazejewski@va.gov)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
Combined Synopsis-Solicitation for Commercial Items VHAPM Part 813.106 SAP: Soliciting Competition & Evaluation of Quotations SOP Page 3 of 5 Original Date: 10/12/17 Revision 04 Date: 06/10/20 Description This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) subpart 12.6, Streamlined Procedures for Evaluation and Solicitation for Commercial Items, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotes are being requested, and a written solicitation document will not be issued. This solicitation is issued as an RFQ. The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2021-06 effective July 12, 2021. The associated North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code for this procurement is 339112, with a small business size standard of 1,250 employees. The FSC/PSC is 6515. The Richard L. Roudebush Veterans' Administration Medical Center, 1481 West Tenth Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 has a requirement for another liquid chromatography mass spectrometry(LCMS) equipment purchase. All interested companies shall provide quotations for the following: Supplies Line Item Description Qty Unit of Measure Unit Price Total Price 0001 SCL-40 with Installation Kit 1 EA 0002 DGU-405 5-channel Degasser 1 EA 0003 HPLC Startup Kit w/o Res Tray #1 2-GAL Poly 1 EA 0004 LC-40D XR UHPLC Pump 2 EA 0005 FCV-11AL Reservoir Selector 1 EA 0006 MiRC Mixer MR40 for pH 1-14 1 EA 0007 Piping Kit B, for High Pressure GE, ID0.1 1 EA 0008 SIL-40CXR with Installation Kit 1 EA 0009 Mobile Phase Monitor, Controller 1 EA 0010 A/C Adapter for Mobile Phase Monitor 1 EA 0011 Mobile Phase Monitor, Bottle Holder 3 EA 0012 CTO-40C Column Oven 1 EA 0013 FCV-0206H 2-position 6-port UHPLC Valve 2 EA 0014 FCV Piping Kit, 2 pc. (ID. 0.1) 1 EA 0015 UPS 5.2kVa, for LCMS, ABCDEF5202-22 1 EA 0016 LCMS-8060NX Package with Dry Pump Option 1 EA 0017 Peak Nitrogen and Air Generator Genius 1051 for LCMS-8045/8050/8060 1 EA 0018 LCMS-8045/8050/8060/9030 Installation Kit 1 EA 0019 Tier 4 Installation and Customer Familiarization 1 EA 0020 1 YEAR WARRANTY 1 EA 0021 LCMS-101: Introduction to LCMS Triple Quad Instrumentation 2 EA Statement of Work Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry Scope The Richard L. Roudebush VA, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Service, has a requirement for a liquid chromatography mass spectrometry(LCMS) equipment purchase. The Toxicology department purchased our first LCMS five years ago in order to bring toxicology/urine drug testing in-house and save money by not sending samples out to contract labs. It is important for the Toxicology department to purchase a second LCMS as a back up to the original equipment and to provide the means to test more samples. The Toxicology department is in negotiations with VISN10 and the Cincinnati VAMC to run urine drug testing for their veterans. The second LCMS will enable us to run all samples, generate revenue from outside sources and expand our testing menu to better serve the veterans. This purchase must produce data and methods that are compatible with our current system (Shimadzu). The compatibility will allow us to maintain our Standard Operating Procedures without interrupting the continuity of care. Contractor shall provide all equipment, accessories, installation, and training of the end users, offsite training for two personnel and a one-year warranty period. All equipment is to be new and state of the art, discontinued or used equipment will not be accepted. The instrumentation shall perform all analyses for the required tests with precision as defined by the 1988 Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA) and the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI, formerly NCCLS). The system must utilize ultra-high pressure (performance) liquid chromatography (UHPLC) or Ultra-Performance LC (UPLC) coupled with mass spectrometry to analyze and identify drugs of abuse in clinical samples such as serum, urine, and saliva samples. UHPLC/UPLC-MS/MS Basic Equipment Specifications Instrument must be a tandem quadrupole, liquid chromatography mass spectrometer system configured for integrated UHPLC or UPLC-MS/MS analysis with the following minimum specifications, features, and accessories: 1. General The liquid chromatograph and the mass spectrometer must be part of a fully integrated system. The liquid chromatograph and the mass spectrometer must be serviced by the manufacturer. Integrated software should be able to operate both the MS and UHPLC/UPLC instruments from a single unified operating platform. The system should be capable of performing both Qualitative and Quantitative analysis in a single run. Manufacturer shall include, at no additional cost, installation, training, and technical support. Technical support shall include phone support, and on-site visits for follow up training. The contractor shall provide all upgrades to the equipment hardware, software, and operating systems without additional charge to the Government. These enhancements to the contractor s equipment shall be delivered and installed at the site within 60 days of their issuance or date of first commercial availability. The contractor shall at all times maintain compatibility of systems with whatever host LIS or TCP/IP interface is in place, especially when contractor software is upgraded. 2. Mass Spectrometer Interface The system shall be equipped with an electrospray ionization (ESI) source, heated to a maximum temperature of 400 degrees Celsius. Ionization source maintenance must be performed without breaking MS vacuum. To limit sensitivity loss from the elevated flow rates of UHPLC/UPLC, the ionization source design must allow for high efficiency ionization and desolvation at the high flow rates seen with UHPLC/UPLC. Designs should limit thermal degradation. 3. Mass Analyzer High resolution main analyzer quadrupoles should have a pre-filter design to keep main rods clean and to focus ions in phase into the main quadrupoles. Collision cell optimized for high speed data acquisition. Collision gas is Argon. The detector should be high efficiency, high sensitivity, and wide dynamic range photomultiplier or electron multiplier detector. Detector operates in a digital counting mode. Performance specifications of the detector should be detailed for evaluation. 4. Tuning System includes autotuning software functions. Autotuning optimizes BOTH positive and negative ion modes automatically. Autotuning optimizes all scan speeds automatically. A single solution tuning standard is used for production of positive and negative ions for tuning purposes for ESI (Electrospray Ionization). Autotune provides full automated tuning for mass axis calibration, sensitivity, and mass resolution. 5. Vacuum system A single multiport turbo pump drives the entire LCMS instrument. A single rotary (backing) pump drives the entire LCMS instrument. 6. Performance requirements MS/MS acquisition modes should include product ion scan, precursor ion scan, neutral loss scan, multiple reaction monitoring (MRM). MS acquisition modes should include selected ion monitoring/recording and full scan. Polarity switching is completed in /= 10,000 atomic mass units (amu)/sec [Daltons (Da)/s]. Minimum dwell time is /= 180,000:1 (RMS) 1 pg reserpine, MRM transition Mass resolving power: R
 
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