How to Get Benefitted with GSA00CORP

If you’re looking to start a business, you might think you need to get your own office, set up phone lines and hire a sales team. But what if you could get started with all of that for free? That’s what you can do with the General Services Administration’s (GSA) professional services schedule. It’s a program that can save you the money you would spend on equipment, phones, utilities and other startup costs.

For more than a decade, the GSA Professional Services Schedule (PSS) program or GSA 00CORP has provided commercial and government customers a single source for contracted services. The PSS program has grown into a stable, predictable source of cost-effective professional and administrative support services for government and commercial organizations, as well as a lucrative source of revenue for schedule contractors and subcontractors.

GSA stands for the General Services Administration, which is an agency of the federal government. GSA is responsible for managing and supplying all kinds of products and services to all branches of the federal government. To accomplish this, GSA with GSA 00CORP offers a broad range of professional services and contracting opportunities. In the federal government, there are two different types of contracts that may be used for procurement: A (Fixed Price) contract is a type of procurement contract under which the contractor is reimbursed for the costs it incurs in performing the contract, plus a fee. The fee is determined by the government beforehand, and is fixed for the life of the contract. The fee is also known as the contractor's allowable cost (or AC).

GSA’s Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) program allows federal agencies to purchase goods and services at prices below those available in the commercial marketplace. The FSS program with GSA 00CORP offers more than 590,000 commercial items, and the schedule prices are typically 10-60 percent below catalog prices. The program is intended to promote economy and efficiency in government procurement by providing contracting officers with simplified acquisition procedures; offering a variety of high quality products and services from commercial and business sources; and, encouraging competition while reducing the potential for fraud, abuse, and multiple awards.

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