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October 2, 2015 By AMK

Should GSA drop 2-year requirement from IT Schedule 70?

The General Services Administration created IT Schedule 70 to help agencies buy technology products and services quickly.

GSA logoHowever, acquisition regulations restrict new companies from competing for a spot on the Schedule, which could limit access to some of the newest technologies.

As new companies emerge with new and useful IT products, GSA is looking to adapt and has issued a request for information on changes to Schedule 70 to broaden the pool of competition.

Keep reading this article at: http://www.federaltimes.com/story/government/acquisition/gsa-gwac/2015/09/03/two-year-schedule-70/71641402/

Filed Under: Government Contracting News Tagged With: GSA Schedule, GSA Schedules, IT, RFI

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