Modernizing the Government’s Contact Centers
We’ve all called a customer service line at some point in our lives, whether to order a new service for our house, change a flight, or set up a medical […]
We’ve all called a customer service line at some point in our lives, whether to order a new service for our house, change a flight, or set up a medical […]
Recent changes to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) now make it easier for federal agencies to use GSA contract vehicles or assisted acquisition solutions to fulfill their IT needs.
Just a few years ago you’d be hard pressed to find a tech startup with a GSA contract. But that’s a thing of the past, thanks in part to GSA’s innovative IT Schedule 70 Startup Springboard, which offers new and smaller IT businesses an easier and faster way to get a Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract.
SOURCE: GSA’s Startup Springboard Speeds Access for Small Businesses to Government
If small businesses are the backbone to our economy, then veterans of the armed forces are the backbone of our country. Even after their sacrifices through military service, many veterans continue to serve our great nation by providing innovative information technology (IT) solutions to government.
GSA prides itself on delivering mission critical IT solutions that make a meaningful difference to the agencies we support and the citizens that count on them. This philosophy is at the center of our development of new IT contract vehicles and I’m proud that it played a vital role as GSA created our new Veterans Technology Services 2 (VETS 2) Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC).
Source: Veterans Technology Services 2 (VETS 2) GWAC Awarded
Learn more about how startups can market new and emerging technologies to federal buyers.
Source: Making It Easier: IT Schedule 70 Startup Springboard | GSA