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industry advising of the prime vendor contract established with babcock pty ltd for the supply of counter-chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive c-cbrne goods and services.
supply of various canvas tent sections and canvas bags
tarpaulin; dark green, extendable, lightweight 6.1m x 4.88m & tarpaulin; dark green, extendable, lightweight 9.15m x 6.10m
supply of post, fence, metal; steel, star, tagged, 60 cm lg, painted post, fence, metal; steel, star, tagged, 180 cm lg, painted
supply of 2 burners; c/w driptray, hotplate, toaster and gas cylinder, 4kg capacity, 3/8 lh threaded
supply of commonwealth seeks to acquire commercial-off-the-shelf cots earth moving, rock crusher and concrete batching plant and off road material handling vehicles and associated support for use by the australian defence force for deployment in australia and overseas.
provide the rtv2 platform and associated deliverables to the australian defence force adf. the commonwealth requires a quantity of 40 rtv2 platforms, with the option for the provision of up to another 30 vehicles. the commonwealth, at its discretion, may elect to engage the resultant contractor of the rtv2 platform with additional future work.
supply of tool kit generic; ground trade with complete equipment schedules ces items
provides eligible members of the veteran community with access to quality health care and support services. the medical grade footwear mgf program is an important part of dva’s health care arrangements and is part of the rehabilitation appliance program rap. the mgf program provides a nation-wide access to a wide range of mgf and related services for entitled persons. dva’s procurement strategy for the provision of mgf is to improve the mgf supply arrangements and reduce red tape for all stakeholders. 1. dva is offering agreements for the supply of mgf products and services through a simplified procurement model where all mgf suppliers who meet the minimum requirements can participate. the key features of the model are: dva publishes the agreement on austender and its website so that all potential mgf suppliers have an opportunity to enter into an agreement with dva. mgf suppliers who meet the pre-conditions for the agreement and certify compliance with dva standards ie. the terms and conditions and the notes for medical grade footwear suppliers will be included on dva’s list of contracted mgf suppliers. the agreement stands indefinitely allowing new mgf suppliers to join at any time. prices on the mgf register and the mgf fee schedules are fixed prices and are non-negotiable. dva provides no guarantee of business. dva reviews the agreement, the mgf register and the mgf fee schedules periodically.
dva is seeking to identify a more efficient and effective way to gather medical evidence, in order to facilitate the timely determination of compensation and rehabilitation claims. dva intends to approach the market through the release of a request for tender rft in the fourth quarter of 2019. the rft seeks to establish a managing contractor to coordinate the gathering of medical evidence and the provision of medical assessments of veterans throughout australia. this includes veterans who reside in regional and remote areas. dva legislation - the veterans’ entitlements act 1986 vea; the safety, rehabilitation and compensation defence-related claims act 1988 drca; and the military rehabilitation and compensation act 2004 mrca - requires evidence-based decision making. medical evidence enables dva to establish veteran diagnoses, to assess the degree of incapacity or impairment resulting from the condition, and in some cases, to establish links to a veteran’s australian defence force service. this, in turn, determines whether liability exists, and whether a claim for compensation or rehabilitation is able to be approved. dva’s current claim process is to ascertain if the veteran’s claim form is sufficient to determine liability. if not, dva will refer to the medical evidence on file, including the veteran’s service records. if this data is still not sufficient to determine a claim, dva will seek further medical evidence from defence, the veteran, and/or the veteran’s treating general practitioner or specialist. in some circumstances, where insufficient evidence is available from the above mentioned sources, dva may need to approach a medico-legal provider for an assessment and report. this may occur if: the veteran does not have a treating doctor, or where there is insufficient or conflicting information; the treating doctor cannot or will not provide the required evidence or cannot provide it in a timely manner; a subsequent report still does not meet the diagnostic criteria; or a report is deficient in some aspect and a report from a further medical professional is required for the purpose specified in the referral. to assist dva in developing the rft documentation, we encourage tenders from suitable organisations who have the capacity to deliver the veterans’ medical evidence gathering services to complete the attached survey