Friday, December 27, 2024

DHA RFP: Pharmacy High Density Storage System Installation and Support

Notice ID: 20220118-016329

Description

The Defense Health Agency (DHA) is the Department of Defense (DoD) agency that administers the health care plan for the Uniformed Services, retirees and their families. DHA serves more than 9.6 million eligible beneficiaries worldwide. Under the DHA authority, the Pharmacy Operations Division (POD), provides policy guidance, and coordinates DoD pharmacy policy with the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs (ASD/HA) and the individual Service Surgeons General through the DoD Pharmacy Board of Advisors. Furthermore, the POD is responsible for management and benefit delivery to the DoD beneficiaries. A major focus is to continue to offer the Military Health System (MHS) a set of safe, effective, and efficient tools supporting the provision of healthcare.

A full listing of MHS facilities is available on the official MHS/DHA website: http://health.mil.

1.4  Objectives:  This PWS is to obtain a high-density medication storage solution with whole-hospital inventory management capabilities (hardware, software and licenses) to meet DHA’s needs in response to COVID-19 response, MHS Genesis requirements, and general hospital requirements. Specifically, the contractor will provide critical capabilities in support of Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) responding to the changing healthcare Information Technology (IT) infrastructure across the MHS.

This contract requires the acquisition and deployment of a Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) PHDS-E solution offering:

  • Storage – provides capability to store and manage different types of medications and pharmaceutical items.
  • Interfacing – provides industry standard interface and Integration capabilities and compatibilities.
  • Recovery – provides data recovery, data collection, and data retention capabilities.
  • Reporting – provides documentation, generation, and management of report functionalities.
  • Data Analysis – provides integrated data analysis functions and capabilities.
  • Infrastructure – leverages the deployed regional server architecture in the MHS Application Access Gateway (MAAG).

Scope:  The Contractor shall provide PHDS-E for the MHS. The Contractor shall provide PHDS-E capabilities including, but not limited to storage, interfacing, reporting, data analysis, support, and training, which interfaces and supports the currently deployed regional server architecture in the MHS Application Access Gateway (MAAG).

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