Ordering Through the GSA ScheduleGSA Contract Benefits from a Buyer's PerspectiveWith over $38.5 billion in sales last fiscal year, the GSA Schedule Contract is the most widely used government contract vehicle. Many government buyers prefer to purchase products and services through the GSA Schedule because it streamlines the procurement process through a host of benefits.
Benefits of Ordering Through the GSA Schedule:
Placing a GSA Schedule OrderFederal buyers that wish to purchase through the GSA Schedule have a few different options. Buyers can browse GSA Schedule Contract holders and their offerings on GSA's eLibrary website at http://www.gsaelibrary.gsa.gov, or they can search for specific products on GSA Advantage! http://www.gsaadvantage.gov. Alternatively, agencies can issue Requests for Proposals (RFPs) through GSA's online system, eBuy https://www.ebuy.gsa.gov.
New FAR Rule: Fair Notice RequirementsAn interim FAR rule has changed fair notice competition requirements for orders placed against the GSA Schedules, also known as Federal Supply Schedules (FSS), as well as:
As of May 16, 2011, buyers placing orders against any of the Multiple Award contracts listed above must receive at least three quotes unless they use eBuy to post the Request for Quote (RFQ). eBuy meets the new FAR rule that requires buyers to provide “fair notice to all contractors”. For more information, please refer to the interim FAR rule here.
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