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Using the GSA Schedule Program to Develop Your Multiple

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Installment [ 29 ] Using the GSA Schedule Program to Develop Your Multiple By Richard White


A frequent reader of our installment series has no doubt surmised that we highly recommend getting on the GSA schedule as a potentially lucrative sales vehicle. As previously discussed, the GSA Schedule program is a useful sales tool for any sized business and the program is a particularly attractive vehicle for small- to medium-sized businesses. The following is a list of advantages available to those holding GSA schedules:



Let's shift the focus of our discussion to other government-wide purchasing vehicles for smaller or medium-sized businesses. Generally speaking, these vehicles exist for information technology products and services, office supplies, military parts, medical equipment and supplies, and industrial supplies. The contracts associated with the other vehicles are usually won by the large prime contractors or medium-sized contractors with years of federal contracting experience. Your company should consider participating in the other vehicle programs only if you think your company can actually win the contracts listed for award. Instead, smaller to medium-sized companies new to federal contracting should obtain a GSA schedule and then pursue business opportunities through the other contracting vehicles as they gain sales experience and establish relationships with federal end users. As you gain experience, your company will learn what other federal vehicles may work for you.


Upon first entering the federal market, companies should consider subcontracting with those companies holding government-wide contracts. This approach will provide you with the experience necessary to select and win the contracting vehicles best suited for you. Information on government wide contracts is available at http://www.contractsdirectory.gov/GovWide/search.jsp. The site provides a directory of government-wide acquisition contracts (GWAC's), multi-agency contracts, Federal Supply Schedule contracts, or any other procurement instrument intended for use by multiple agencies, including Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA's) against Federal Supply Schedule contracts.


Fedmarket.com offers the following GSA schedule programs:

GSA Schedule Professional Services: http://www.fedmarket.com/productTour/profReferrals/GSA.php

GSA Schedule Seminars: http://www.fedmarket.com/productTour/seminar/GSA.php

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