Category: FAR & Beyond Blog

The OASIS Follow-on (BIC MAC): The Conversation Continues!

Over the last three months, GSA has been engaging stakeholders across the procurement community, sharing its initial thoughts on the potential acquisition strategy for the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated

Spring Conference 2021: The Biden Administration’s Priorities and the Role of Acquisition

With the recent change to Daylight Savings Time, a sense of hope is in the air.  Daylight is increasing; cardinals are returning to the trees; and there is the hint

On Anniversaries, Perseverance, and Hope

One year ago, our nation faced the realities of the pandemic, and the Coalition faced the difficult choice that enterprises across this nation faced. On March 16th, ominously one day

GSA Releases BIC MAC RFI and Coalition Forms New Working Group

Earlier this week, the General Services Administration (GSA) released a request for information (RFI) for the Best in Class Multi-Agency Contract (BIC MAC), which will serve as the follow on to the

Congratulations to the 2020 Acquisition Excellence Award Recipients

    We previously announced that the 2020 Excellence in Partnership (EIP) awardees would be revealed throughout the first quarter of the new year in the Friday Flash. In January,

“Seeding the Schedules Cloud” – What’s the Forecast?

“Seeding the Schedules cloud” means addressing 1980s era Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) pricing policies that limit access to 21st century commercial solutions, especially leading-edge commercial technologies, like cloud computing. By

GSA’s Procurement Programs and the Administration’s Domestic Sourcing Priorities: Creating Opportunities and Closing Loopholes

As the central procurement arm of the Federal government, the General Services Administration (GSA) plays a strategic role in implementing the Biden Administration’s policy priorities, including, among others, supporting small

MAS Consolidation: Opportunities in the FAS Engine Room

MAS consolidation is all about breaking down barriers, eliminating stovepipes, and streamlining procurement processes. For this reason, GSA is to be commended for this important contracting effort to bring efficiency

21 for 2021: Opportunities to Improve Federal Procurement

As we kickoff 2021, with a new Administration and a new Congress, the Coalition for Government Procurement takes this opportunity to highlight 21 opportunities to improve the procurement system’s support

Spotlight on the Coalition Endowed Scholarship Fund Recipient

A valued effort that our members support is The Coalition for Government Procurement Endowed Scholarship Fund at The George Washington University. This scholarship fund provides financial support to exemplary veterans