The General Services Administration (GSA) provides assistance to small, minority and large businesses that wish to sell their goods or services to the Federal Government. It provides assistance by first pre-qualifying businesses and then posting company marketing information on their on-line store (GSA Advantage), where thousands of government employees purchase goods and services annually. The actual pre-qualification process is challenging but advantageous to businesses that market effectively to government.
For more information on the GSA go the links listed below or call the New England regional office below.
GSA Homepage
Getting on a Schedule
2008 Forecast for Contracting Opportunities
E-Library
Schedule Sales Query
GSA Schedule Solicitations
General Service Administration Acquisition Regulations (GSAR) (501.0-570.7)
Standard Form 1449 (latest revision 3/2005)
GSA Forms Library
To look up products and services being offered by companies on GSA schedules, click the GSA Advantage link blow.
GSA Advantage
For contract holders wanting to learn how market there products and services to government, please go to the link below:
GSA Steps to Success
New England Office Contact:
Deborah Tarleton
New England Region
General Services Administration
10 Causeway Street
Boston, MA 02222
Phone:(617) 565-8100
E-mail: deborah.tarleton@gsa.gov
Excluded Parties List System - This World Wide Web site is provided as a public service by General Services Administration (GSA) for the purpose of efficiently and conveniently disseminating information on parties that are excluded from receiving Federal contracts, certain subcontracts, and certain Federal financial and nonfinancial assistance and benefits, pursuant to the provisions of 31 U.S.C. 6101, note, E.O. 12549, E.O. 12689, 48 CFR 9.404, and each agency's codification of the Common Rule for Nonprocurement suspension and debarment.
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