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6550 - Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory Reagents (Kits)

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF

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Place of performance: Portland, OR

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Posted
Aug 19, 2026
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At a glance

This is a government contract opportunity posted by VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF in the in-vitro diagnostic substance manufacturing category. Work is performed in Portland, OR.

Classification and identifiers

Industry (NAICS)
In-Vitro Diagnostic Substance Manufacturing (325413)
Product or service (PSC)
In Vitro Diagnostic Substances, Reagents, Test Kits and Sets (6550)
Solicitation number
36C26026Q0957
Contracting office
260-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 20 (36C260)

Who can apply

Work performed in Portland, OR

About this opportunity

Vendor will provide Test Kits as needed to perform testing on VA owned molecular analyzer, located in the VA Portland Medical Center Microbiology Department. The instrument processes kits that must utilize a multiplex PCR (polymerase chain reaction) method, have FDA-cleared assays that simultaneously tests for as many as 20 respiratory pathogen targets, has testing capability to test for common GI pathogens including viruses, bacteria, and parasites with at least 20 targets, at least 40 blood culture identification targets, and up to 14 meningitis/encephalitis targets inclusive of bacteria, viruses and fungi. The method should have very little hands-on time (2 minutes or less) to set up and have results for respiratory pathogen targets, blood culture, GI pathogens and meningitis/encephalit...

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