The US government is buying support for ventilators it already owns
What happened
The US government is paying a company to maintain its Hamilton ventilators. This contract ensures that existing medical equipment stays operational.
Why it matters
Governments often buy equipment and then forget about the ongoing costs of keeping it running. This contract is a reminder that the real cost of a piece of equipment includes its maintenance over time. It also shows that the government is committed to keeping its current medical infrastructure functional, rather than replacing it.
The signal
Watch for future solicitations for maintenance of other types of medical equipment, which would indicate a broader strategy for asset management.