“It is a case where the VA has deliberately forced the BAA into a procurement knowing that it would not receive any quotes for a domestic product and that it would then seek a nonavailability waiver —not out of necessity, but by design,” the company said.
The DaVinci Co. argued the VA’s back-door approach “is at war with both the language and purposes of the BAA and will only benefit a ‘foreign manufacturer’ in either China or India.”
The DaVinci Company, is a Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned, Small Business founded by a former U.S. Air Force pilot with over 3,500 hours in command of multiple aircraft during his military career. Out of a deep sense of obligation to all veterans, The DaVinci Company is committed to selling only quality pharmaceuticals to the Veterans Administration and always strives to offer to the VA products made in the US. With respect to the VA’s recent request for procurement of Tamsulosin, there is no manufacturer of the drug located in the US; thus, in this case, The DaVinci Company’s commitment to providing quality products means that it is offering Tamsulosin produced in a Trade Agreements Act (TAA)-designated country, which means a country that the United States has designated as among its most trusted trading partners.
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