Jason Miller: GSA eases burden on agencies, vendors with schedule consolidation

After more than a decade of growth, the General Services Administration realized its professional services schedule needed some serious pruning. GSA completed t...

After more than a decade of growth, the General Services Administration realized its professional services schedule needed some serious pruning. GSA completed the first step in that process on Oct. 1 by merging eight professional services multiple award contracts into one. In his weekly feature Inside the Reporter’s Notebook executive editor Jason Miller writes about the changes to the $10 billion-a-year schedule.

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