GSA Most Favored Customer And The Price Reductions Clause

GSA Most Favored Customer And The Price Reductions Clause   Most favored customer (MFC)    When you apply for a GSA schedule, it is a requirement that you must identify the best discounts you have given to the following customer categories: Dealers/retailers; distributors/wholesalers; …

Contracting With GSA– The General Services Administration uses a variety of contracting vehicles to effectively manage procurement for both its own operations, and its government customers. Known also as government-wide, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contracts, let’s break it down …

Why should I get on a GSA Schedule? Because the federal government is “the world’s largest customer.” Your business “bottom line” will benefit. Federal agencies are spending more and more money through task and delivery orders on government wide contracts — especially GSA …

Recession Proof Your Business By Getting A GSA Schedule Listening to the bad economic news these days and the possibility of another recession, it is not hard to understand the concerns and fears of large and small business owners alike. We are …

What does a Teaming Agreement mean in the GSA Schedules Program? A Teaming Agreement under the GSA Schedules Program is an arrangement where two or more GSA Schedule contractors join- and work together- by complementing and expanding each other’s capabilities. This offers …