
GSA FAS Newly Appointed Commissioner
General Services Administration (GSA), Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) has a newly appointed Commissioner. As the Technology Transformation Service (TTS) has

OMB Extends Small Business Accelerated Payment Policy
Effective January 11, 2017 the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has extended the policy to provide accelerated payment to Small Business

Satellite Tech SIN Added To Schedule 70
The General Services Administration (GSA) recently announced yet another SIN (Special Item Number) will be added to GSA Schedule 70.

GSA Facilities Maintenance & Management Schedule-What You Need To Know
A current GSA schedule offered to vendors is 03FAC, Facilities Maintenance & Management. This particular schedule covers: Facilities Maintenance or Management Energy Management

Possible New SIN For IT Schedule 70
The General Services Administration (GSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have partnered to provide federal agencies with a

GSA To Refresh All Multiple Award Contracts
The General Services Administration (GSA) is planning to refresh all of the Multiple Award Schedules (MAS) effective April 2017. I

New FAR Rule Implemented For Prime Contractors
A final ruling amending the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) has been issued and is effective January 19, 2017. The ruling

Do You Qualify For A GSA Schedule?
A GSA schedule is a long-term federal contract that can generate billions of dollars if you craft a realistic business strategy.

GSA Schedules- Cybersecurity HACS SINS
GSA schedule 70 is constantly changing to stay current with the innovative technology solutions, and to meet the needs of its

Health IT Services SIN Added To GSA Schedule
GSA schedule 70 has released refresh 38 in July of 2016 to include a new Special Item Number (SIN) 132-56

One of the BIGGEST Mistakes I See…
Getting on the road to a GSA contract is hard work. One of the biggest mistakes I see with GSA contract

Top 5 Reasons Vendors Risk Losing Their GSA Schedule
GSA is making a lot of changes to federal schedules programs. They are now becoming more firm with the terms in