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Important Roles for Your GSA Schedule

By: Stephen Denby
April 29th, 2024

Whether you are in the process of obtaining a GSA Schedule or already have one, it's essential to understand the roles responsible for not only acquiring your contract, but maintaining post-award compliance. A lot of our clients ask us what the specific roles mean and who they should have filling these positions. In this blog, we’ll discuss the standard roles you must fill for your GSA Schedule, and what's expected of them to maintain contract compliance.

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GSA Schedule | Government

What is CPARS?

By: Stephanie Hagan
April 26th, 2024

When you go through the GSA Schedule acquisition process, you are evaluated on many levels. From administrative and financial records, to past performance and your pricing, GSA takes a close look at your company. This is because GSA wants to ensure you are going to be a reliable contractor and can supply the products and services you intend to offer. However, once you have made it successfully through the acquisition process and are awarded your GSA Schedule contract, the evaluations don’t necessarily evaporate.

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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 | Resources and Insight

How to Optimize Your GSA Schedule Pricelist

By: Matthew Lewis
April 24th, 2024

If you have recently been awarded a GSA Schedule, you may be wondering what can you do to make sure your rates and offerings remain as competitive as possible? As a GSA Schedule holder, one of the most important aspects of maximizing the potential of your contract is having an understanding of best practices from a pricing standpoint. When can I raise my rates? When should I consider adding additional items to my GSA Schedule? How can I view my competitors’ rates? These are some of the questions GSA contractors should consider.

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Government | Technology

Navigating FedRAMP Updates for Federal Contractors

By: Bradley Wyatt
April 22nd, 2024

In the realm of government contracting, cybersecurity isn't just a buzzword—it's a cornerstone of national security. Protecting sensitive government data and systems is crucial due to the wide-ranging consequences of any compromise, affecting everything from national defense strategies to economic stability. Strong cybersecurity measures are therefore not just recommended, but essential in government operations.

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Teaming and Subcontracting: Partnering for Success on Your GSA Schedule

By: Lucy Hoak
April 19th, 2024

For current and prospective government contractors, partnering with others is key to achieving success in today’s competitive government marketplace. By teaming up with other contractors, you can expand the scope of your offerings, allowing you to compete more easily for government opportunities. While all types of businesses can benefit from partnering, small businesses in particular can use their contracting partnerships to grow their footprint in the government marketplace.

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GSA Schedule | Technology

AI and the Federal Government: What Contractors Need to Know

By: Stephen Denby
April 17th, 2024

In the ever-evolving world of technology, we have seen a rise in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This newfound technology has led to the expansion of capabilities in people's everyday lives and across the federal government marketplace. Many contractors have begun to use AI within their proposal writing, and agencies have used AI tools to further their missions whether it’s in healthcare, transportation, cybersecurity, or first responder support. This blog will look at what AI looks like in the government space and how contractors can take advantage of it.

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