Facing complaints about its pricing policies and oversight, the General Services Administration announced on April 17 that they have formed an advisory panel to review policies for its Multiple Award ...
This is the General Services Administration's 17th agreement signed for enterprise-level pricing to all federal agencies.
WASHINGTON—A proposed fundamental change in GSA's pricing policy would adversely impact the security industry, especially its small businesses, according to Jake Parker, SIA's director of government ...
GSA is reevaluating price reasonableness for all new consolidated PSS schedules, which may result in requests for price reductions or even post-award audits for some contractors. On March 21, the ...
WASHINGTON—Uncertainties surrounding the General Service Administration's new schedule pricing policies for products and services need to be further examined, according to Jake Parker, government ...
On March 4, 2015, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) issued a proposed rule that could abolish the long-standing price reduction clause (PRC) from the GSA Schedule program. GSA is ...
The General Services Administration is extending its three-year Transactional Data Reporting (TDR) pilot program by another year as it busies itself pulling its multiple buying schedules into a single ...
NOTE: This article first appeared on FCW.com. The General Services Administration's watchdog again raised concerns over plans to move ahead with a three-year Transactional Data Reporting (TDR) pilot ...
Despite years of efforts to streamline multiple award schedules used by information technology resellers, the General Services Administration has been offering many identical items at varying prices, ...
In some of its latest posts on the Interact website, GSA explained how some of its planned pricing catalogs will work. The General Services Administration has published the changes it made in response ...