Why Should You Take GSA Help?Posted by GSA Magazine on August 27th, 2021 Introduction: As a result of Hoover Commission, the U.S. government established the GSA or General Services Administration, on 01st of July, 1949. The main motto of GSA is to GSA is to deliver the best value in real estate, acquisition, and technology services to government as well as to the American people. In daily basis, GSA help is required for the agencies to buy smarter goods and services, it reduces their real estate footprint, and creates much faster government which is therefore, making a difference in communities across the country. In today’s world, the FAS or Federal Acquisition Service, which under the GSA service, is conducting billion dollar business within the Federal, State, and local marketplace, which is worth more than of billion dollar. The PBS or GSA’s Public Buildings Service, is there to manage buildings for the Federal Government. The workspace it provides where more than 1.1 million Federal civilian workers can work together, having portfolio of 8,721 owned or leased assets. Having more than 375 million square feet of workspace, which is rentable, and the number of historic buildings is about 480, these are either enlisted in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. The Technology Transformation Service (TTS) has been launched by the GSA in the year 2016 in order to promote technological innovation. The GSA help Federal agencies are able to build, buy, and share technology solutions. There are three important principles: Economic Catalyst, Proactive Federal Partner, and Operational Excellence – based on this the GSA progress in work. Let’s see how GSA is helpful to others –
Conclusion: In order to get the above GSA help, any company can apply for GSA contract, eligibility for that - need have business for at least 2 Years in Business (exception for IT Schedule 70), Sound Financial part, Offerings should be matched with the scope of a GSA Schedule category, Past Performance if any then produce the project support documents. Like it? Share it!More by this author |