Using the Schedule
GSA's streamlined ordering procedures have reduced the tedious, time-consuming government procurement process to a few simple steps. GSA has done this by prequalifying vendors to perform a range of services. GSA has reviewed vendor qualifications, capabilities and cost schedules in advance of the need for services, and identified these vendors, by type of service, on its GSA Advantage! web site. For SAIC, refer to Contract Number: GS-23F-0052K. This approval is valid for all organizations in the federal government, and other governmental agencies, and the entire process, from identifying the Statement of Work (SOW) to having a contractor on board, can be completed in as little as three weeks.
To initiate the process, provide your contracts officer with a SOW. Your contracts officer will issue your SOW to three approved GSA Marketing, Media and Information Services vendors. You and your contracts officer then review the vendors’ responses, and select the "best value" contractor. A contract order is issued directly to the selected contractor. GSA has put the process in place, and will assist you, if needed, but does not get involved in your procurement process.
Who Can Use the Schedule?
- Download the GSA Order ADM 4800.2F (634k PDF file*)
In accordance with GSA Order ADM 4800.2F the following agencies and organizations are eligible to use the GSA AIMS Schedule. The lists are not intended to be all-inclusive, please refer to the GSA Order for additional information.
- All Federal agencies and activities in the executive, legislative, and judicial branches;
- Government contractors authorized in writing by a Federal agency pursuant to CFR 51. 1;
- Mixed ownership government corporations (as defined in the Government Corporation Control Act);
- The government of the District of Columbia; and,
- Other activities and organizations authorized by statute or regulation to use GSA as a source of supply. See links below for full listing.
| Executive Agencies | Other Eligible Users | International Agencies |
