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How to Comply with Service Contract Labor Standards (SCLS)

By: Daniel Lopez
August 14th, 2024

Putting in a great deal of effort and determination to secure a government opportunity can be rewarding. However, are you, as a contractor, well-equipped to handle the rules and regulations outlined in the Service Contract Labor Standards (SCLS), formerly known as the Service Contract Act (SCA)? If you offer non-professional services, you’ll want to keep reading. The purpose of this blog post is to shed light on the SCLS legislative mandates that may be present in solicitations that you win in the future. We’ll dive into these requirements and discuss how you, as the employer/contractor, can comply with the complex SCLS regulations so that you do not lose the opportunities you worked so hard to win.

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The Advantages of Pursuing a Sources Sought Notice

By: Stephanie Hagan
August 12th, 2024

While searching for a contracting opportunity on SAM.gov, you may have glossed over entries that are marked as Sources Sought Notices (SSNs). Maybe it's because it's not a Request for Proposal (RFP) and overall may seem like it's not worth your time because it doesn't directly end in contract award, but we suggest you take a closer look. Sources Sought Notices play a key role in federal procurement and can increase your odds of winning the opportunity.

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Top 10 Reasons to Get on the GSA Schedule

Top 10 Reasons to Get on the GSA Schedule

Do you know what the real benefits of being on the GSA Schedule are? Learn the top 10 reasons (and advantages) why you should consider it.

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GSA Schedule Offer Submission Checklist

By: Jen Camp
August 9th, 2024

The lifespan of a contract through General Services Administration (GSA) is up to 20 years. For a contract vehicle that can be a longer legal commitment than raising a child, it’s not surprising that the application process is quite lengthy, with many moving parts. This blog is going to map the components and requirements of each section of a GSA Schedule proposal, while providing some qualitative pointers so you can prepare a competitive offer to the GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS).

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Government Contracting 101: 5 Basics You Should Know

By: Stephanie Hagan
August 7th, 2024

If you are considering joining the world of government contracting, there’s a lot of information to consume. Where do you even start? At Winvale, we talk a lot about the General Services Administration (GSA) and the MAS program because it's one of the most widely used programs among federal buyers, but government contracting is a massive industry overall. In this blog, we'll cover some of the government contracting basics so you can feel confident in figuring out your first step into the public sector.

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GSA Schedule Acquisition FAQs

By: Peri Costic
August 5th, 2024

As GSA Schedule consultants, we know firsthand just how confusing the acquisition process can be. If you’re new to the world of government contracting, you may feel like you have so many questions you don’t even know where to start. In this blog, we’ll go over some of the most frequently asked questions regarding GSA Schedule acquisition.

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A Break Down of GSA's Large Category Industrial Products and Services

By: Jen Camp
August 2nd, 2024

If you’ve ever found yourself walking out of your favorite hardware store with a bill larger than you anticipated, you’re not alone in spending a lot on these types of goods. From cleaning products to water heaters to cranes, the federal government is a major purchaser of industrial products every year. The Industrial Products and Services, also known as Large Category E, covers all these and is one of the largest categories within General Services Administration’s (GSA) Large Category groupings. In the 2023 fiscal year alone, GSA saw $2.3 billion in sales through this category within the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS).

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