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e-Buy Awards for Fiscal Year 2008 GSA e-Buy, is an electronic Request for Quote (RFQ) / Request for Proposal (RFP) system designed to allow government buyers to request information, find sources, and prepare RFQs/RFPs, online, for millions of services and products offered through GSA's Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) and GSA Technology Contracts. Government buyers can use eBuy to obtain quotes or proposals for services, large quantity purchases, big ticket items, and purchases with complex requirements. Buyers may use e-Buy to evaluate and accept the quotation that represents the best value. Buyers may then make award to any contractor whose quotation was accepted. The e-Buy Award dataset are the award data collected by e-Buy for a given fiscal year. GSA FAS Prices
NetworxBusinessVolume_FY2008_FY2009 The dataset represents the Networx Universal and Enterprise business volume by contractor, agency, contract vehicle and month for the centralized billing account. This represents the business volume of each government agency that has ordered telecommunications services from the Networx contract. GSA FAS Information and Communications
Auction Sale Data This dataset contains sale data information for Agency reported items sold via GSA Auctions&reg; Sales. The data is for closed sales during FY2009. GSA Auctions&reg; offers the public the opportunity to bid electronically on a wide array of Federal assets. The auctions are completely web-enabled, allowing all registered participants to bid on a single item or multiple items (lots) within specified timeframes. GSA Auctions&reg; sale items include communications, computer, electric, electronic, agricultural, office, photographic, marine, laboratory, medical, dental and veterinary supplies and equipment; trailers, tractors, bicycles and salvage/scrap vehicles; furniture, household and personal items, industrial machinery, jewelry and collectibles. GSA Auctions&reg; is accessible at <a href="http://www.gsaauctions.gov">http://www.gsaauctions.gov</a>. Unregistered users may browse the site. Registration is required for bidders. GSA FAS Federal Government Finances and Employment
e-Buy Awards for Fiscal Year 2009 GSA e-Buy, is an electronic Request for Quote (RFQ) / Request for Proposal (RFP) system designed to allow government buyers to request information, find sources, and prepare RFQs/RFPs, online, for millions of services and products offered through GSA's Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) and GSA Technology Contracts. Government buyers can use eBuy to obtain quotes or proposals for services, large quantity purchases, big ticket items, and purchases with complex requirements. Buyers may use e-Buy to evaluate and accept the quotation that represents the best value. Buyers may then make award to any contractor whose quotation was accepted. The e-Buy Award dataset are the award data collected by e-Buy for a given fiscal year. GSA FAS Population
Networx Business Volume FY2010 The dataset represents the Networx Universal and Enterprise business volume by contractor, agency, contract vehicle and month for the centralized billing account. This represents the business volume of each government agency that has ordered telecommunications services from the Networx contract. GSA FAS Information and Communications
FAS Instructional Letter 2009-01 Applying the Industrial Funding Fee (IFF) to Schedule Pricing The GSA Federal Acquisition Service Instructional Letters (ILs) - guidance issued to internal FAS acquisition personnel that generally requires action as a result of a regulatory or programmatic change, e.g. inserting a new clause into solicitations and contracts. <br /> All ILs are current only as of the date posted and are subject to amendment, update, and supersession without further notice being posted on this site. Changes and revisions to regulatory or statutory guidance subsequent to the effective date of this IL may affect its relevancy and accurateness. The IL is provided for informational purposes only. GSA FAS Federal Government Finances and Employment
PSC Matrix for Active GSA Schedules and GSA GWACs The Product Service Codes (PSC) and North American Industrial Classification Systems (NAICS) are the two methods the Federal government classifies contracts. They are used as a mechanism to identify scope of the products and services and business segment covered under the award. This data can be used as a mechanism to understand the scope of GSA programs. This can be used as means to identify best fit. While a GSA contract can offer great opportunities for many businesses, the process of applying for that contract will take a significant amount of time and resources. Understanding best GSA contract for your products and services is a preliminary step to take prior to responding to a GSA solicitation. GSA FAS Business Enterprise
NAICS Matrix for Active GSA Schedules and GSA GWACs The Product Service Codes (PSC) and North American Industrial Classification Systems (NAICS) are the two methods that the Federal government classifies contracts. They are used as a mechanism to identify scope of the products and services and business segment covered under the award. This data can be used as a mechanism to understand the scope of GSA programs. This can be used as means to identify best fit. While a GSA contract can offer great opportunities for many businesses, the process of applying for that contract will take a significant amount of time and resources. Understanding best GSA contract for your products and services is a preliminary step to take prior to responding to a GSA solicitation. GSA FAS Business Enterprise
E-Gov Travel (ETS) Measures The Number of Vouchers Processed measure represents the number of vouchers processed by the three ETS vendors annually for the 24 largest Federal Civilian Agencies.<br /> <br /> The % of Reservations Completed Online measure represents the percentage of reservations that are processed online versus manually by a travel agent. GSA FAS Arts, Recreation, and Travel
FAS Instructional Letters 2008-02 Modification Receipt, Dates and Types This acquisition process improvement will enhance both the quality of contract modification data and our ability to process contract modifications electronically. The GSA Federal Acquisition Service Instructional Letters (ILs) - guidance issued to internal FAS acquisition personnel that generally requires action as a result of a regulatory or programmatic change, e.g. inserting a new clause into solicitations and contracts. All ILs are current only as of the date posted and are subject to amendment, update, and supersession without further notice being posted on this site. Changes and revisions to regulatory or statutory guidance subsequent to the effective date of this IL may affect its relevancy and accurateness. The IL is provided for informational purposes only. GSA FAS Federal Government Finances and Employment