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Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs
The Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration (VISN 1) issued a sources-sought notice to identify qualified vendors to replace fans and AC/DC capacitors on an APC Galaxy 5000 UPS at the White River Junction VA Medical Center in Vermont. This notice is market research (pre-solicitation), not a request for quotes or grant, and requests capability statements and availability information to inform acquisition planning; responses are to be sent to kurt.fritz@va.gov by January 21, 2026. Work entails providing parts and labor, proper disposal of hazardous materials, adherence to Philips Medical Standards, and completion during normal government business hours at the White River Junction facility.
Posted Date
Jan 14, 2026
Due Date
Jan 21, 2026
Release: Jan 14, 2026
Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs
Close: Jan 21, 2026
The Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration (VISN 1) issued a sources-sought notice to identify qualified vendors to replace fans and AC/DC capacitors on an APC Galaxy 5000 UPS at the White River Junction VA Medical Center in Vermont. This notice is market research (pre-solicitation), not a request for quotes or grant, and requests capability statements and availability information to inform acquisition planning; responses are to be sent to kurt.fritz@va.gov by January 21, 2026. Work entails providing parts and labor, proper disposal of hazardous materials, adherence to Philips Medical Standards, and completion during normal government business hours at the White River Junction facility.
Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs
The Department of Veterans Affairs is conducting market research to identify vendors capable of providing a replacement steam sterilizer for the White River Junction VA Medical Center. The requirement includes the delivery, installation, and setup of a Getinge 733LS-E Series autoclave, as well as staff training. Interested parties must submit their responses via email by the specified deadline in April 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs
Close: Apr 6, 2026
The Department of Veterans Affairs is conducting market research to identify vendors capable of providing a replacement steam sterilizer for the White River Junction VA Medical Center. The requirement includes the delivery, installation, and setup of a Getinge 733LS-E Series autoclave, as well as staff training. Interested parties must submit their responses via email by the specified deadline in April 2026.
AvailableVermont Office of Veterans Affairs
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VISN 1: New England Healthcare System) issued a Sources Sought/Notice of Intent to pursue a succeeding lease for approximately 2,917 ABOA / 3,014 RSF of medical/outpatient clinic space in Newport, VT. This advertisement is market research only (not a solicitation or grant) and invites statements of capability from parties that can provide suitable ADA-compliant space with ~15 on-site parking spaces; the Government may pursue a sole-source lease under GSAM 570.402. Responses are requested by email to Melinda.Sanderson@va.gov by Feb 3, 2026, 3:00 p.m. EST.
Posted Date
Jan 28, 2026
Due Date
Feb 3, 2026
Release: Jan 28, 2026
Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs
Close: Feb 3, 2026
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VISN 1: New England Healthcare System) issued a Sources Sought/Notice of Intent to pursue a succeeding lease for approximately 2,917 ABOA / 3,014 RSF of medical/outpatient clinic space in Newport, VT. This advertisement is market research only (not a solicitation or grant) and invites statements of capability from parties that can provide suitable ADA-compliant space with ~15 on-site parking spaces; the Government may pursue a sole-source lease under GSAM 570.402. Responses are requested by email to Melinda.Sanderson@va.gov by Feb 3, 2026, 3:00 p.m. EST.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs
The document details a National Veterans Day Observance Ceremony held at Arlington National Cemetery. Key segments included the replaying of the ceremony, the introduction of distinguished guests such as Vice President Kamala Harris, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dennis McDonough, and various leaders from veterans service organizations. The ceremony featured the presentation of the nation's colors, the national anthem played by the United States Navy Band, and an invocation. Remarks were made emphasizing honor, service, sacrifice, and the continued support for veterans, including those missing in action and those dealing with the effects of toxic exposures, highlighted by the recent passage of The PACT Act. The role of the Vietnam Veterans of America as the host organization was also detailed.
The document details the observance for National Vietnam War Veterans Day. Key discussion points centered on welcoming distinguished guests, including Vietnam veterans and their families, and recognizing various organizational representatives. A central theme was paying tribute to the 58,221 Vietnam veterans who died in service and the 1,549 service members still unaccounted for. The history of the March 29th date was explained, noting it marks the departure of the last combat troops from Vietnam and the release of the last Prisoners of War. The ceremony involved pairings of Vietnam veterans with junior enlisted service members to honor fallen comrades and bestow Vietnam veteran lapel pins, symbolizing a grateful nation's thanks.
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