Multiple Award Schedule
Award Notice from FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE • GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION. Place of performance: PA. Response deadline: Jan 08, 2026. Industry: NAICS 531110 • PSC 99.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Federal Acquisition Service is opening a Multiple Award Schedule under solicitation number 47QSMD20R0001, providing an opportunity for vendors to supply services or products defined by the PSC code 99, related to other professional services.
The buyer aims to establish a multiple award schedule to streamline procurement processes for federal services and products, specifically focusing on NAICS code 531110.
- Organizations with expertise in providing professional services related to PSC code 99.
- Companies with previous experience in federal contracts or similar award schedules. In particular, those experienced in multiple award processes.
- Review solicitation documentation and requirements on the buyer's website.
- Assess organizational capacity and expertise in relation to the offerings.
- Formulate a proposal strategy detailing capability, past performance, and pricing.
- Gather necessary compliance documents, such as SAM registration and DUNS number.
- Completed proposal narrative detailing capabilities and experience.
- Pricing documentation and cost estimates.
- Compliance documents: SAM registration, DUNS number, and any relevant certifications.
- Past performance references or documentation.
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure active SAM registration is maintained throughout the solicitation process.
- Adhere to all federal procurement regulations and guidelines.
- Analyze competitor pricing for similar contracts to determine a competitive yet viable pricing model.
- Consider cost structures that accommodate federal pricing expectations and constraints.
- Identify potential teaming partners with complementary capabilities in federal sourcing.
- Evaluate subcontracting opportunities with small businesses to meet federal contracting goals.
- Potential for complex compliance requirements that may impact bidding success.
- High competition from established vendors already on schedules.
- What are the specific evaluation criteria that will be used for award decisions?
- Is there a preference for past performance within federal agencies or specific regions?
- What support or resources does the agency provide to awarded contractors?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed description of services/products to be offered under this schedule.
- Clarification on performance expectations and deliverables.
- List of mandatory certifications or qualifications required for vendors.
- Timeline for award decision post-submission.
- Information on potential task orders and their expected volume.
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