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

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Technology

GSA IT and Cybersecurity Updates for FY2025

By: Lucy Hoak
October 30th, 2024

Cybersecurity is a constant priority in the IT government contracting space, with the government continually working to enhance cybersecurity practices as technology evolves. IT government contractors should be aware of both current and future cybersecurity regulations, so they can stay compliant now and in the future.

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GSA Schedule

How to Prepare Past Performance for Your GSA Schedule Proposal

By: Jen Camp
October 28th, 2024

The General Service Administration’s (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) is a contracting vehicle that connects a wide array of commercial goods and services with the federal government. Many businesses pursue the MAS program to expand their sales into the federal marketplace. These contracts are designed to service multiple buyers across the federal government and last up to two decades. Accordingly, GSA sets rigorous standards for businesses applying for a Schedule.

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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

How GSA is Involved in the 2024 Presidential Election and Transition

By: Stephanie Hagan
October 25th, 2024

We think of the General Services Administration (GSA) as a federal agency that assists in acquisition and real estate, but did you know GSA also plays a large role in the presidential transition? In the ten weeks from election to inauguration, the president-elect will prepare to take over the executive branch including over 140 agencies, sub-agencies, and millions of personnel.

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GSA Schedule

Demonstrating Financial Responsibility in Your GSA Schedule Offer

By: Nicole Tutino
October 23rd, 2024

Companies interested in pursuing a GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract should review and understand the many requirements needed to submit an offer. The proposal process can be broken down into three main sections: administrative, technical, and pricing. Within the administrative section, GSA assesses a company’s organizational structure, compliancy with SAM.gov registration, and financial statements, among other attributes. While the administrative section may seem like an easier section to complete, prospective offerors should not take this section lightly, as companies’ proposals can be rejected for insufficient or negative financial information.

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Government Business Development | Technology

Top Cybersecurity Requirements for Government Contractors

By: Stephanie Hagan
October 21st, 2024

We've learned in the past few years that cybersecurity scams are on the rise, and they aren't as simple as the infamous gift cards for your boss gimmick. Bad actors have become more skilled in their phishing and hacking, making it more important than ever to have a strong cybersecurity posture. As a government contractor, you inevitably deal with sensitive government information, data, and software, so there are certain government regulations you have to follow to defend against compromising your network.

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GSA Schedule | Resources and Insight

How to Maintain Your GSA Schedule Contract: An Essential Checklist

By: Christina Kacem
October 17th, 2024

The GSA Schedule acquisition process can be difficult and lengthy - you have prepared and submitted your Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) offer, gone through negotiations and clarifications, and finally received your award. Now that you have a GSA Schedule, your top priority is to generate sales by marketing your products and services and finding government customers. However, you must also be sure to maintain your contract’s terms and conditions.

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