The agency is gauging market interest. No bid is being requested yet — submitting a capabilities statement may put you on the radar for the eventual solicitation.
The Department of Veterans Affairs needs a small business to provide radiation oncology assessment services for its National Radiation Oncology Program.
Key Details
- What exactly do they need?
The contractor will perform various tasks, including reviewing and recommending radiation oncology practices, coordinating chart reviews, managing data, and organizing conferences. The contractor will also conduct customer satisfaction surveys and provide assessment reports, chart review reports, and conference coordination plans.
- What's the contract structure and timeline?
The contract is a fixed-price performance contract with a one-year base period and two 12-month option periods. The work will be performed remotely.
- How will they pick the winner?
The evaluation will be based on the contractor's experience, knowledge, and past performance.
- When and how do you bid?
Bids are due on July 2, 2026, and must be submitted through the Federal Business Opportunities website.
Routine commodity buy — low-effort bid, modest payoff.
Who can apply
- Must be a certified small business
- Has experience with radiation oncology services
- Has knowledge of VHA National Radiation Oncology Program
If you're interested, do this first
- Check that your small business certification is still active in SAM.gov
- Write a 1-page summary of similar work you've done before
- Email the contracting officer to RSVP for the site visit
- Find a teaming partner who already has the required experience