LOGWORLD contractors are able to reduce their contract administration expenses, minimize procurement delays, enjoy a direct relationship with their Federal customers, benefit from collaborative marketing and increase their visibility on the internet.
Download the LOGWORLD solicitation from www.fedbizopps.gov Fill the solicitation out completely and send it to the address provided. A contracting officer will review your offer, evaluate your technical qualifications and negotiate fair and reasonable pricing. Once your contract is awarded, you will need to post your company information on our GSA Advantage web site.
You must use the Shedule Input Program (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.
Schedule benefits include: - Access to state-of-the-art technology and quality services. - All competition requirements have been met. - Easy Payment Options because Schedule contractors accept the GSA SmartPay Card (credit card) - Blanket Purchase Agreements & Contractor Teaming Arrangements give you flexible purchasing options and save you time and money. - GSA has already issued the Commerce Business Daily (CBD) synopsis requirements - Schedule orders count toward your socio-economic goals
Develop your Statement of Work (SOW). Send your request for quotes (RFQ) to three or more schedule contractors. Evaluate the responses received according to your best value criteria. Issue a Task Order.
That's up to you! A Best Value selection can include many factors in addition to the lowest price. For example: - Past performance - Special features of the product/service - Technical qualifications
Yes you do! Agencies can use the Logistics Worldwide (LOGWORLD) schedule and receive socio-economic credits for task orders awarded to certified 8(a), small, small-disadvantaged, woman-owned, disabled veterans, HUBZone and minority-owned contractors.
No. You must be a contracting officer to place orders against the schedule. You would need to contact your contracting department with your requirement, let them know which schedule contractors you prefer, provide them with your performance-based Statement of Work and let them take care of the ordering process.
A Federal Supply Schedule, also known as a Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), is a listing of contractors that have been awarded a contract by GSA. Federal agencies located throughout the world can use the Logistics Worldwide (LOGWORLD) MAS to order logistics support.
GSA awards competitive contracts to those companies who propose schedule pricing that matches or beats the discounts they offer their best commercial customers. In addition, these prices have been reviewed for both fairness and reasonableness. The Federal Supply Schedule program mirrors commercial buying practices more than any other procurement process in the Federal government.