The GSA Schedule, also known as Federal Supply Schedule (FSS), and Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), is a long-term governmentwide contract that allows commercial companies to do business with the government by providing access to millions of commercial products and services at fair and reasonable prices.
GSA Certification Be in Business for at least 2 years. Demonstrate financial stability and proof of past performance. Offer available products and services commercially. Maintain compliance with the Trade Agreements Act across all participating nations. Submit written financial and technical proposals for consideration.
In order to qualify for a GSA Contract, businesses must be in operation for at least two years, have a strong track record, meet specific financial criteria, and other qualifications. Using our GSA marketing intelligence tools, our experts will evaluate the Federal Government's demand for your products and services.
The time it takes to get a GSA Schedule Contract is broken up into two parts: 1) preparing your proposal and 2) GSA's review of your proposal and negotiation of your contract award. If you choose to prepare a proposal yourself, it could take anywhere from a few months to over a year.
The following process is required for all vendors working with us: Obtain a Unique Entity Identifier. Get a North American Industrial Classification System code. Verify your small business status on the Small Business Administration website. Register with the System for Award Management.
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