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The latest insights for government contracting success, GSA Schedule assistance, & IT Manufacturer support.

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10 Ways to Prepare Your GSA Schedule for Government Fiscal Year 2024

By: Stephanie Hagan
October 4th, 2023

Some of us might just see it as the start of fall, but October also means the beginning of a new government Fiscal Year. Relax, and take a moment to pause now that the craziness of Q4 is over, but once you’ve taken a beat, now is the time to start thinking ahead for the next year.

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What You Need to Know About the GSA Schedule Financial Review Process

By: Tyler Kittle
October 2nd, 2023

If you're new to the world of government contracting and have never submitted a GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) offer before, the concept of a GSA Schedule financial review may seem overwhelming to you. Many companies are required to submit to the financial review process, and just with any government process, there is a path to success. In previous Winvale blogs, we’ve touched on new Schedule offerors being required to demonstrate financial responsibility as a requisite technical sub-factor, but in this guide, we will break down the GSA Schedule financial review process into easily digestible bits.

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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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Government Business Development

Decoding Government Solicitations: Common Terms and Their Meanings

By: Stephen Denby
September 29th, 2023

When searching for government contracting opportunities, you’ll inevitably find an opportunity that aligns with your company’s capabilities. Once you start diving into these solicitations, it’s essential to understand how to break them down and what the common terms you come across mean because they can often be long and confusing to navigate. In this blog, we’ll discuss what type of solicitation you may be responding to, as there are many different types, and define some common solicitation terms, so you are well prepared for your next opportunity.

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How Contractors Can Prepare for a Government Shutdown

By: Stephanie Hagan
September 26th, 2023

The government Fiscal Year is coming to a close on Saturday, September 30, 2023, which means time is not only running out to use up annual budgets, but the clock is ticking for Congress to approve government funds for next year. This year so far, Congress hasn't enacted any of the 12 appropriations bills setting the spending levels for next year, which could cause the federal government to shut down on October 1.

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5 GSA Schedule Pricing Rules You Need to Know

By: Natalia Ventura
September 22nd, 2023

The General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Awards Schedule (MAS) contract is a popular contract vehicle used by commercial companies to sell to government agencies and entities. The GSA Schedule requires companies to draft a 3-part proposal comprised of an administrative, technical, and pricing section. While all sections are equally important, the pricing section requires dedicated attention and diligent research to meet GSA’s pricing rules. As contract holders ourselves, we know how complex the requirements can be, so below are 5 tips that will help you structure your pricing section with ease.

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GSA Schedule | Resources and Insight

A Comprehensive Guide to Small Business Subcontracting Plans

By: Stephanie Hagan
September 20th, 2023

It’s no secret the federal government prioritizes small business participation in federal contracts. In Fiscal Year (FY) 2019, the federal government awarded $162.9 billion in contract dollars to small businesses. How does the government accomplish this? The federal government requires Other Than Small Businesses (OTSB) to create a “practicable opportunity” for small businesses to participate in federal procurement. One of the ways to accomplish this is through small business subcontracting.

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