First download the Language Services solicitation from www.fedbizopps.gov See related links). Fill the solicitation out completely following the instructions and send it to the address provided. A contracting officer will review your offer and negotiate pricing that will be based on a commercial price list or labor-hour rates. Once your contract is awarded, you will be directed to post your company information through our GSA Advantage web site. You will be able to use our schedule identifier on all your marketing collateral.
You must use the SIP disk provided in your contract award package or download the latest version from the Vendor Support Center website: vsc.fss.gsa.gov. Only after submitting this information as instructed and receiving a confirmation message will your information appear on GSA Advantage.
You benefit from using this schedule by: - Competition: All competition requirements have been meet. - Hassle-Free Volume Purchase Prices: GSA negotiated the discounts for you. - Easy Payment Options: We accept the GSASmartPay Card (credit card) - Flexible Purchasing Options: Blanket Purchase Agreements ave you time and money. - No Commerce Business Daily (CBD) synopsis requirements; GSA has already issued the synopsis. - Schedule orders count toward small business goals. - Access to state-of-the-art technology and quality services.
Schedules allows you to purchase commercial services without ever leaving your desk. When contacting us, let us know that you are a Federal customer so that you can take advantage of the schedule price. Be sure to cite the GSA Contract number on your ordering documents and when paying with the GSA SmartPay Card (credit card). Guidelines for ordering from schedules can be found in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 8.4 They are summarized below: Under the $2,500 Micro-Purchase Threshold - Order from any schedule contractor of your choice Over the $2,500 Micro-Purchase Threashold - Look at three price lists or GSA Advantage! - Select the "Best Value"
A "Best Value" selection allows you to consider factor other than lowest price. You can make the choice based on things such as: - Past performance - Special features on the product/service - Technical qualifications
No. A warranted contracting officer needs to place orders against the schedule. You need to contact your contracting department with your requirement and inform them what contractors on the schedule you prefer. The contracting department will take care of the ordering process after you provide them with your statement of work.
A Schedule, also known as a Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), is a listing of contractors that have been awarded a contract by GSA that can be used by all federal agencies.
GSA awards competitive contracts to those companies who give the same or better discounts than their best commercial customers after it determines the prices to be fair and reasonable. The Federal Supply Schedule program mirrors commercial buying practices more than any other procurement process in the federal government.