“The Future Remains Now!”

Rules and Regulations - “The Future Remains Now!”

Last week the General Services Administration (GSA) announced its Demand Based Model for the Federal Supply Schedules (FSS) program.   Under the Demand Based Model GSA will close some schedules for new offers ending continuous open seasons for those schedules or for certain SINs within a schedule.  GSA’s goal is to balance the number of schedule

Friday Flash, 06.15.12

1. Comment of the Week Last week the General Services Administration (GSA) announced its Demand Based Model for the Federal Supply Schedules (FSS) program.   Under the Demand Based Model GSA will close some schedules for new offers ending continuous open seasons for those schedules or for certain SINs within a schedule.  GSA’s goal is to

Contract Duplication - “The Future is Now”

In thinking about the Next Generation Schedules initiative, I am reminded of Redskins Coach George Allen’s famous quote “The future is now.”   The time for the Next Generation Schedules is NOW.  In responding to the budgetary challenges facing GSA’s customer agencies, the federal government will increasingly look to shared services models to leverage resources and save

Friday Flash 06.08.12

1. Comment of the Week In thinking about the Next Generation Schedules initiative, I am reminded of Redskins Coach George Allen’s famous quote “The future is now.”   The time for the Next Generation Schedules is NOW.  In responding to the budgetary challenges facing GSA’s customer agencies, the federal government will increasingly look to shared services

Friday Flash 06.01.12

1. Comment of the Week  As promised, this week’s Comment proposes draft Best Practices for Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs).  The purpose is to promote practices that enhance competition and opportunity for government and industry.  Sound FSS BPAs leverage requirements and deliver best value to customer agencies.   Correspondingly, sound FSS BPAs result

Friday Flash, 05.25.12

 1. Comment of the Week  Memorial Day marks the unofficial beginning of summer (growing up in small town in Northern Maine it usually seemed that summer didn’t begin till July 4th).  As a child I remember that in days leading up to Memorial Day, members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) would stand outside the

Friday Flash, 05.21.12

1. Comment of the Week As they say in sports, another Expo is in the books!  While this year’s GSA Expo agenda was scaled back, the 2012 Expo remained an important “Myth-Busters” event.  The Expo included over 10,000 hours of training for government and industry acquisition professionals.  It also served as a government-industry forum for

Friday Flash, 05.11.12

1. Comment of the Week On February 2, 2011, the Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) issued the first “Myth-Buster” memorandum entitled Addressing Misconceptions to Improve Communication with Industry during the Acquisition Process.    This past Monday, OFPP issued the second “Myth-Busters” entitled “Myth-Busting 2”: Addressing Misconceptions and Further Improving Communications During the Acquisition Process. The second

Friday Flash, 04.30.2012

1. Comment of the Week This week’s final April Comment addresses the last and most important of the four fundamentals underpinning an efficient and effective procurement system, sound requirements development.   Sound requirements development is vital to delivering best value outcomes for government and the taxpayer.   Sound requirements development increases competition and creates the framework for

Friday Flash, 4.20.2012

1. Comment of the Week This month the Comment is focusing on four key fundamentals for efficient and effective procurement. This week’s fundamental is “Contract structures that increase efficiency, competition and access to the commercial marketplace.” In particular, the Coalition continues to highlight this fundamental with regard to the $50 billion Multiple Award Schedule (MAS)