Federal Supply Schedule

Roger Waldron

What would best value mean for the Schedule?

Currently, the Schedule program is deemed a competitive procedure if participation is open to all responsible sources and orders and contracts under the…

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Thoughts on what is fair and reasonable?

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The St. Patrick’s Day acquisition letter: Supporting the industrial base

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Eliminating the Price Reduction Clause is an opportunity to increase competition

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FSS BPAs: Back to the future or ‘Déjà vu all over again!’

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The next steps in schedules consolidation – towards frictionless, best value acquisition

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A busy week highlighting critical challenges for government market stakeholders

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The future of the healthcare federal supply schedules

In January, GAO released a report examining the current state of the non-pharmaceutical Federal Supply Schedules, and making 11 recommendations.

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Section 889 meets Section 846: Challenges remain but so do opportunities

This week, the FAR Council issued an interim rule implementing a piece of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2019, prohibits…

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Back to the future: Making the jump to a single schedule market place

The General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service has its own opportunity to go back to the future via the single schedule concept, as the current schedule structure limits flexibility, says guest commentator Roger Waldron.

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