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GSA awards Schedule Contracts to commercial enterprises under the Federal Supply Schedule Program, to make it easier for Federal customers to access more than 11 million products and service offerings available commercially. This streamlined procurement vehicle significantly reduces the time required by an Agency to obtain commercial services because GSA has already reviewed vendors' qualifications and capabilities and negotiated rates with them for given periods of time.
Orders placed against GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contracts, using the procedures in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 8.4, are considered to be issued using full and open competition (see FAR 6.102(d)(3)).
Services can be ordered directly from GSA Schedule contractors or through the GSA Advantage!® online shopping and ordering system.
Below is a select list of GSA schedules under which customers may obtain FMS' services.
GSA Schedule 520: Financial and Business Solutions (FABS) - GS 23F 0052T
The FABS Schedule offers a range of financial management and accounting services to various Federal Government agencies. FMS provides accounting, budgeting, and complementary financial management services under this schedule.
GSA Schedule 874: Mission Oriented Business Integrated Services (MOBIS) - GS-10F-0173K
MOBIS provides mission-oriented business integrated services so that Federal agencies can transform their operations to improve mission performance and reach their organizational goals. FMS provides consulting, facilitation, survey, training services and support products under this schedule.
GSA Schedule 70: Information Technology Services - GS-35F-0070J
The IT schedule provides a full array of services including resources and facilities management, database planning and design, systems analysis and design, network services, programming, conversion and implementation support, network services project management, data/records management, subscriptions/publications (electronic media), and other services. This schedule is also available to state and local governments.
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