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GSA Schedules are perfect vehicles for federal contractors interested in developing longterm relationships and contracts with purchasing officers and commercial firms; they are a lot like a catalog — a business approved to be on the schedule posts the products and services available, and then these products and services can be ordered, usually at volume discount pricing. Around $50 billion is spent each year through GSA MAS (Multiple Award Schedules) Schedules and 80% of the vendors on GSA Schedules are small businesses.

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The process is time-consuming, with a large amount of paperwork that must be completed. Businesses can spend upward of 30 to 40 hours to gather the paperwork, such as financial statements and past performance references necessary.

The review process after the paperwork is provided can take a year or longer. Given the time consuming process, many businesses turn to third-party government registration firms, such as USFCR, to process and oversee their GSA Schedule. while you’re waiting to be approved for inclusion on the GSA Schedule, you also should be pursuing federal contracts through other avenues — which also takes time.

USFCR will let you know upfront if your business qualifies for a GSA Schedule, how much the average schedule holder secures per year via the schedule a business and what paperwork must be submitted for review. US Federal Contractor Registration also, at the same time, helps businesses pursue opportunities via its Simplified Acquisition Program.

While other federal registration firms may ask a business to pay thousands of dollars upfront to finance the work required to get it on a GSA Schedule, via its GSAP Program, US Federal Contractor Registration finances the process, supports and assists with contracting opportunities, and makes available multiple small business marketing solutions and yearlong technical support from a US Federal Contractor Registration Case Manager.


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