POC Middleware
Key Dates
Due Date
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Posted Date
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Agency & Value
Agency
DEFENSE HEALTH AGENCY
Contract Value
Not provided
Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number
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NAICS
541512 - Computer Systems Design Services
Classification Code
7B22
Additional Details
The Defense Health Agency (DHA), through its Healthcare Contracting Division-Southeast (HCD-Southeast), has issued a Special Notice regarding its intent to negotiate a sole source procurement for a middleware solution to support point of care (POC) testing connectivity at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. This procurement is classified under NAICS code 541512 (Computer Systems Design Services), with the Product Service Code 7B22, and is not subject to any set-aside restrictions.
The primary objective of this procurement is to acquire a middleware solution capable of transmitting patient test results from existing POC devices—specifically, the Roche Accu-Chek Inform II and Abbott i-STAT 1—into the hospital’s current laboratory information system. The solution must ensure seamless integration and data flow, supporting the operational needs of the facility while maintaining compliance with the MHS Genesis health record system, which is the Department of Defense’s electronic health record platform.
Key requirements for the middleware solution include the provision of approved hardware, software, and firmware updates to maintain system integrity and security. The solution must be compatible with virtual servers running Windows Server 2016 and be capable of handling security updates in accordance with Department of Defense specifications. These requirements are designed to ensure the ongoing reliability, security, and compliance of the POC testing infrastructure.
The intended source for this procurement is Abbott Rapid Diagnostics Informatics, Inc. (CAGE Code: 1RAP7), located at 2000 Holiday Dr., STE 500, Charlottesville, VA 22901-3601. The DHA has determined that Abbott Rapid Diagnostics Informatics, Inc. is uniquely qualified to fulfill this requirement based on their existing capabilities and product offerings.
This notice is not a request for competitive proposals. However, interested parties who believe they can provide a technically equivalent solution are invited to submit capability statements in PDF, MS Word, or MS Excel format. Submissions must provide sufficient technical detail to demonstrate the ability to meet the government’s requirements. All responses must be sent via email to Gerrie Johnson at [email protected] by 12:00 PM EST on April 30, 2026. No phone inquiries will be accepted, and it is the responsibility of interested vendors to ensure timely and complete submission of their materials.
The government will consider all capability statements received by the deadline solely for the purpose of determining whether to proceed with a competitive procurement. The final decision to compete or not compete this requirement rests exclusively with the government.
For further information, interested parties may refer to the official notice on SAM.gov (Opportunity ID: 96b381a10a1f414b83592675a9bbdec7) or contact the primary point of contact, Gerrie Johnson, via the provided email address.
This opportunity is particularly relevant for contractors with expertise in healthcare IT integration, middleware solutions for laboratory and POC devices, and experience working within Department of Defense security and compliance frameworks.