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You can find your contracts PCO from the GSA eLibrary website. You will see this information posted as the Government Point of Contact identifying the name, phone and email address. The ACO was assigned after you were awarded your contract.
How to Get a Contract Download the solicitation package. Download the latest revision (refresh) of the MAS Information Technology Solicitation. Prepare your offer. Submit your offer. GSA will review your offer. Maintain your contract.
What Does it Mean to Be GSA Approved? GSA approved means that a company or organization is allowed to sell products or services to the U.S. government through a GSA Schedule contract.
GSA provides national leadership, policy direction, and standards in the areas of architecture, engineering, urban development, sustainable design, fine arts, historic preservation, construction services, and project management.
A Contracting Officer (CO) is a person who can bind the Federal Government of the United States to a contract. Contracting Officers hold a warrant that allows them to negotiate on behalf of the United States Government. As the Governments agent, only COs may execute, modify, or terminate a contract.
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Contracting Officer (CO)-The sole and exclusive government official actual authority to award the Basic Contract and delegate any or all of the contract administration functions. expiration of the Basic Contract. Maximum order period is extended 6 months. Orders may not extend beyond 9/10/2023.
We provide workplaces by constructing, managing, and preserving government buildings and by leasing and managing commercial real estate. Our acquisition solutions offer private sector professional services, equipment, supplies, and IT to government organizations and the military.
GSA stands for the General Services Administration which is a government agency that was established in 1949. The agency has evolved over the years and today is tasked with managing government buildings and real estate, providing product and service procurement support, and developing policies and regulations.

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