What this opportunity is
The Department of Veterans Affairs intends to sole source support for the Methasoft Treatment Management System used at the Baltimore VA Medical Center. This opportunity is suited for businesses with expertise in proprietary software maintenance, specifically those authorized by Netalytics. Interested vendors should note that this is a special notice, indicating that tracking the opportunity is essential, but bidding may not be applicable as it is a sole source procurement.
Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.
Description
SUBJECT*
INTENT TO SOLE SOURCE NETSMART Tech Methasoft Support
GENERAL INFORMATION
CONTRACTING OFFICE’S ZIP CODE*
25704
SOLICITATION NUMBER*
36C24526Q0593
RESPONSE DATE/TIME/ZONE
06-18-2026 8:00AM EASTERN TIME, NEW YORK, USA
ARCHIVE
14 DAYS AFTER THE RESPONSE DATE
RECOVERY ACT FUNDS
N
PRODUCT SERVICE CODE*
J049
NAICS CODE*
541511
CONTRACTING OFFICE ADDRESS
Department of Veterans Affairs
Network Contracting Office 5 (NCO 5) 90C
NCO 5
1540 Spring Valley Dr.
Huntington WV 25704
POINT OF CONTACT*
Contract specialist
jennifer.elkins2@va.gov
Jennifer.Elkins2@va.gov
(304)429-6755x5401
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
AGENCY’S URL
URL DESCRIPTION
AGENCY CONTACT’S EMAIL ADDRESS
EMAIL DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
STATEMENT OF WORK
GENERAL INFORMATION
Title of Project: Methasoft Service Contract
Scope of Work: The vendor shall provide support for the Methasoft Treatment Management System used in the Methadone clinic at the Baltimore VA Medical Center. This is a proprietary software that must be serviced by an authorized trained Netalytics service member.
Service coverage will include:
Annual Periodic Maintenance Inspections (PMI), in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications.
All mandatory safety and reliability modifications for the software/equipment covered under this agreement during standard business hours.
All major software upgrade releases on the covered equipment by installing the most recent production version and providing any training associated with the upgrade.
Maintenance of functionality of existing interfaces.
All parts necessary to keep the equipment related to the covered software functioning properly.
Technical support for the covered equipment over telephone, through a web portal, and by e-mail.
Clinical product support for the covered equipment over telephone, through a web portal, and by e-mail.
Reporting to Baltimore VAMC Biomedical Engineering before performing any software updates or upgrades.
Providing Baltimore VAMC Biomedical Engineering with a detailed service report within 2 weeks of any software/hardware update or upgrade being performed.
The vendor will supply the Baltimore VAMC Biomedical Engineering department with a copy of a detailed service report that meets the requirements of 21CFR820, subpart N, within 2 weeks of maintenance being completed. The service shall be performed between the hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm, Monday through Friday, unless mutually agreed upon by the contractor and the VA Biomedical Engineering department. The contractor shall schedule all maintenance with Biomedical Engineering and report to Biomedical Engineering in room 5B-183 upon arriving on-site at the Baltimore VAMC, before performing any maintenance.
Background: The Baltimore VA Medical Center currently utilizes the Methasoft Treatment Management System to automate services within the Outpatient Substance Abuse (Methadone) clinic. This system is considered critical equipment and must be maintained/serviced with care by trained and certified personnel. This full-service coverage includes scheduled preventive maintenance, software and quality updates, repairs, & phone and remote support in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations to ensure that the software is properly maintained.
Performance Period: 5 years (1 base + 4 option year) beginning at the end of current contract. 07/1/26 – 06/30/31.
Type of Contract: Software Support
Place of Performance:
Baltimore VA Medical Center
10 N. Greene St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
Security: The contractor must have photo ID available when performing work at a VA Medical Center and be willing to present it to VA staff. The vendor is responsible for personal protective equipment. The C&A requirements do not apply, and a Security Accreditation Package is not required. It has been determined that protected health information (PHI) may be used, disclosed, accessed, transmitted, created, stored/maintained, and/or destroyed (providing appropriate proof of destruction in compliance with VA Directive 6371) by the Contractor, and a signed Business Associate Agreement (BAA) will be required. The Contractor will adhere to the requirements set forth within the BAA, referenced in the solicitation, and shall comply with all applicable VA/VHA Directives. Once awarded, Contractor and Contracting Officer will collaborate with the appropriate Facility Privacy Officer Yvonne Copeland <Yvonne.Copeland2@va.gov> to implement the appropriate BAA.
Source: SAM.gov, as posted. Verify the current solicitation before responding.