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Should You Have a GSA Schedule?
By Richard White


A common comment from attendees at our Federal Sales Academy seminars is: "Long time federal customers are now telling us we need a GSA schedule to do business with them."

Other seminar attendees ask us if they should obtain a GSA schedule contract. Our reply: "Ask your customer if you need a schedule." If you don't have a federal customer, then you really need a schedule contract if you are serious about entering the market.

The federal agencies authorized to use GSA schedules are:

* Federal Executive Agencies: (87) http://www.gsa.gov/Portal/gsa/ep/contentView.do?contentId=8128&contentType=GSA_BASIC#appA

* Other Eligible Users: (53, including Congress, Federal Banks, the District of Columbia) http://www.gsa.gov/Portal/gsa/ep/contentView.do?contentId=8128&contentType=GSA_BASIC#appB

* International Organizations: (58,including the Red Cross, World Health Organization, and the United Nations) http://www.gsa.gov/Portal/gsa/ep/contentView.do?contentId=8128&contentType=GSA_BASIC#appC

The information technology GSA schedule can be used by state and local governments.

GSA schedules aren't necessarily for everyone. Who doesn't need a schedule?

* Companies with price points under $25k

* Companies selling to agencies not using GSA schedules as a buying mechanism (they may have a competing multiple award schedule contract of their own)

* Specialty products sold under other agencies, existing multiple award schedule contracts, e.g., military parts.

* Companies in markets not covered by GSA schedules, e.g., construction, architecture, and engineering.

Understand if a GSA Schedule is right for your company, attend Fedmarket.com's one-day GSA Schedules seminar held monthly at The Federal Sales Academy in Bethesda, Maryland. 

Visit http://www.fedmarket.com/seminars/gsa-schedules.shtml for details.


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