GSA Short-Term Rental (STR) Call Center Support Services
Sources Sought from FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE • GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Apr 07, 2026. Industry: NAICS 5611 • PSC R499.
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Description
This is an Request for Information (RFI)-Sources Sought for the GSA presolicitation for Short-Term Vehicle Rental Program Call Center Support Services.
Please see "Attachment_1_RFI_47QMCA26Q0041_Sources_Sought_Draft_RFQ_GSA_Short_Term_Rental_Services" for instructions on how to submit a response.
Please see “Attachment_2_Performance_Work_Statement_PWS_GSA_Short_Term_Rental_Call_Center_Support_Services" for technical specifications.
Please see “ Attachment_3_Service_Summary_PWS_GSA_Short_Term_Rental_Call_Center_Support_Services for service summary
** Submit responses to this RFI via email to Mark Brown at email: mark.f.brown@gsa.gov with reference to “RFI-47QMCA26Q0041 – GSA Short-Term Rental (STR) Call Center Support Services listed in the subject line of the email.
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