2025- Wheelchair Accessible Light Vehicles Program
Special Notice from FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE • GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION. Place of performance: United States. Response deadline: Dec 31, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336211 • PSC 2310.
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Description
Description: Key upcoming events:
Vendor Pre-Bid Intentions - March 30 - May 15, 2026
Comment Collector - March 30 - May 15, 2026
Open Season Notice - May 11, 2026
Open Season Industry Day - May 27, 2026
Open Season Round 1 – June 1 - July 30, 2026
Open Season Round 2 - August 31- October 2, 2026
Open Season Round 3 - October 22 - November 12, 2026
Ordering open in GSAFleet.gov for Next Model Year - December 14, 2026
As a reminder, all dates above are subject to change.
Note #1: Vehicle supplier accounts on GSAFleet.gov can only be created by GSA. Once created, vehicle suppliers can then independently manage their account, including managing their company’s users and roles. The “Vendor Company Request Form” and the “GSAFleet.gov User Account Request Form” are attached for your convenience.
Note #2: The original solicitation may have outdated contracting personnel and/or FAR clauses, this will be updated at time of award.
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