TELFORD, PA — Dräger has been awarded a significant contract by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) under the Non-Expendable (NX) Equipment Program. The agreement includes the provision of advanced surgical lighting and equipment boom systems to support operating rooms and other environments within VA medical facilities nationwide. These solutions will be accessible through the National Equipment Catalog (NEC), streamlining procurement for participating facilities.
Dräger’s Polaris surgical lighting systems, known for their precision and efficiency, are engineered to enhance surgical performance, optimize workflow, and prioritize patient safety. This aligns with the company’s focus on improving clinical outcomes while managing operational costs.
“This contract reinforces Dräger’s continued collaboration with the Veterans Health Administration,” said Steve Menet, senior vice president of sales, hospital solutions at Draeger, Inc. “It provides a streamlined path for VA medical centers to access our clinically proven solutions, which are backed by dedicated service and support.”
The NX Equipment Program is designed to simplify purchasing processes, offering a pre-competed acquisition method that reduces administrative burdens. This ensures VA medical centers can procure high-quality equipment more efficiently, enabling timely upgrades to meet clinical demands.
The partnership highlights Dräger’s commitment to supporting the health and well-being of veterans by delivering innovative and reliable medical technology solutions.
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