Federal Contract Vehicles
The General Services Administration Federal Supply Services (GSA FSS) Schedules program is the premier acquisition vehicle in government, with approximately $50 billion a year in spending or 10 percent (10%) of overall federal procurement spending.
GSA Schedules are fast, easy, and effective contracting vehicles for customers. GSA establishes long-term, government-wide contracts with commercial companies to provide access to millions of commercial products and services at volume discount pricing. These long-term Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts assist customers with procuring a vast array of supplies and services (e.g. technical services, logistics, IT, and other services) directly from quality commercial suppliers.
Who can order through GSA Schedules?
Contracts may be marketed to and used by both federal and non-federal government entities, as well as international institutions including, but not limited to:
- All federal government agencies worldwide
- The government of the District of Columbia
- Mixed-ownership government corporations
- The Government of American Samoa
- Inter-American Development Bank
- The United Nations
- World Bank
- The Government of Guam
- Tribes and tribal organizations