Under agency requirements, only one source is responsible for supplies and services. Stryker will not sell the OEM parts, materials, processes or proprietary tools to third parties, according to the report.
The contract is expected to be made on Nov. 22 for one year plus four 12-month options.
Read the Federal Business Opportunities report on Stryker.
Read other coverage on Stryker:
– National Joint Registry of England and Wales Shows Stryker’s Single-Radius Knee Implant Successful
– Stryker Purchases Porex Surgical
– Stryker Reports a 7% Net Sales Increase for 3Q 2010
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