Dräger awarded Veterans Health Administration (VHA) contract for surgical lighting and equipment booms to support acquisition efficiency | DGWPF Stock News

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  • Dräger (DGWPF, Financial) wins a five-year VHA contract for surgical lighting and equipment booms.
  • The agreement streamlines procurement for VA medical facilities via VHA's National Equipment Catalog (NEC).
  • Dräger's Polaris systems aim to enhance surgical precision and operational efficiency.

Dräger (DGWPF), a leader in medical and safety technology, has been awarded a five-year, single-award Non-Expendable (NX) Equipment Program contract by the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). This contract, numbered 36C10G24D0105, covers the provision of surgical lighting systems and equipment booms to VA medical facilities. These facilities can now streamline their procurement processes by ordering Dräger's equipment through the VHA's National Equipment Catalog (NEC).

The contract includes Dräger's Polaris surgical lighting systems, which are specifically designed to enhance surgical precision and improve workflow efficiency while maintaining a strong focus on operational cost management. This initiative is part of the NX Equipment Program's goal to simplify procurement and increase purchasing efficiency using a pre-competed acquisition option.

Dräger, boasting revenues of approximately €3.4 billion in 2024, operates in over 190 countries worldwide with a workforce exceeding 16,000 employees. This strategic contract underscores Dräger's ongoing collaboration with the VHA and its commitment to providing innovative solutions that support clinical effectiveness and deliver long-term value.

For more details about Dräger's surgical lighting and operating room boom solutions, visit their product pages at Surgical Lights and Medical Supply Systems. Further company information and updates are available at www.draeger.com.

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