Unimed Government Services, a certified woman-owned small business, has won a five-year contract to deliver medical and dental goods to the Department of Defense in support of service members and veterans.
The potential $48 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract is a fixed-price award with potential economic-price-adjustment, the supply chain services-focused company said Wednesday.
“We strive to apply our high standards of service excellence coupled with the leading manufacturers’ technologies to support the Tri-Service dental and medical clinics throughout the U.S. and the world, as well as our Veterans Administration Medical Centers and Indian Health Facilities,” said UGS CEO Judith Manchester.
As tasked by the order, the contractor will provide medical and dental equipment and accessories for the Defense Logistics Agency’s digital catalog. The award, which is managed by DLA Troop Support, is expected to be completed by November 2027.
The award coincides with an ongoing $25 million DOD task order under which UGS is currently delivering hospital equipment and other accessories for the DLA digital catalog.
UGS operates from Concord, Massachusetts; Lakeville, Minnesota; and Mt. Pleasant, Texas.