Initial Outfitting Acquisition for Battlefield Health and Trauma
| Contract Number/Type |
W81XWH-09-C-0158 |
| Contracting Agency |
The US Army Medical Research and Material Command (USAMRMC) |
| Location of Work |
Texas, Maryland, Illinois, and other BRAC sites |
| Period of Performance |
30 September, 2009 – 29 September, 2010 |
| TEAM Involvement |
Prime Contractor |
| Services Provided |
Full Spectrum of Research Initial Outfitting Services (RIOS) |
| Program Manager |
Jack Thomas, TEAM Integrated Engineering, Inc.
Direct: 210.366.7040
Email: jthomas@teamllc.net |
| Director of Contracts |
Larry Jaramillo, TEAM Integrated Engineering, Inc.
Direct: 210.366.7017
Email: ljaramillo@teamllc.net |
More Information
Through the Battlefield Health and Trauma (BHT) contract, TEAM will provide Initial Outfitting (IO) services to the US Army Medical Command (USAMEDCOM), the Institute of Surgical Research (ISR) and the US Army Medical Research and Material Command (USA MRMC). These core service areas include:
- Project Management Support
- Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC)
- Technical Support
- Provisioning Support
TEAM also will provide the following Initial Outfitting services:
- Equipment planning
- Purchasing
- Standardization of Equipment
- Equipment Installations
- Technical Inspections
- Training
- Storage and Accountability
- Turnover and Close out
TEAM Integrated Engineering, Inc’s (TEAM) goal is to ensure the complete Initial Outfitting of the Battlefield Health and Trauma Center (BHT) within schedule and cost constraints, to include comprehensive initial outfitting and execution services supporting the equipping of the facilities, maximizing standardization of equipment and supplies, managing vendor-provided training, and supporting the provisioning of the facilities. To meet this goal, TEAM will provision new equipment for BHT.
Medical Equipment must comply with IAW standard GSA/FAR requirements.
Purchases will be made based upon the essential criteria establish by the government. For all standard purchases, interested vendors need to insure they meet the necessary GSA Schedule requirements. All other purchases will be made through competitive RFQ procedures and selection criteria. All interested vendors should complete the contact form –
no direct phone calls are being taken. All information provided will be used in the market research and standardization phases of the purchasing process.