Bid #2136860. Contact: nelsonho@upstate.edu. State University of New York, New York. SUNY Upstate Medical University is seeking a Lariat LAA Closure Device System. This is a notice of a sole/single source procurement or one exempt from advertising. Awarded to Atricure.
State University of New York (SUNY) awarded this IFB to Atricure. This page is retained as a permanent public record of the contract award; the original solicitation below is preserved as published.
SUNY Upstate Medical University is seeking a Lariat LAA Closure Device System. This is a notice of a sole/single source procurement or one exempt from advertising.
OSC has granted an exemption from advertising for the above purchase with Atricure. Category: Medical & Health Care Ad Type: Notice of sole/single source or procurement exempt from advertising Division: SUNY Upstate Medical University
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State University of New York (SUNY) issued this medical and healthcare opportunity in New York, referenced as solicitation number 2136860. It was published on July 7, 2026, and responses are due by July 28, 2026. Questions can be directed to nelsonho@upstate.edu.
State University of New York (SUNY) in New York is using this solicitation to procure medical work. Public buyers typically advertise this kind of work as an Invitation for Bids (IFB), Request for Proposals (RFP), or Request for Qualifications (RFQ), depending on whether the selection is price-driven, qualifications-driven, or both. Bidders responding to a medical solicitation in New York are generally expected to provide proof of liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, hold any state license or trade certification required for the scope of work, and post performance and payment bonds for contracts above the agency's threshold.
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