

The TAA, described in FAR Subpart 25.4, applies to all Schedule contracts and orders. In addition, offerors are generally evaluated against these evaluation factors: Are otherwise qualified and eligible to receive a contract award under federal laws and regulations.Have the corporate facilities, resources, equipment, skills and controls to do the work.Have a satisfactory record of integrity and business ethics.Can meet the delivery/performance requirements.Have adequate financial resources to perform the work anticipated by the schedule.

This means you can be assured that contractors: GSA evaluates each offeror to determine they are responsible contractors, according to FAR Subpart 9.1. GSA has negotiated commercial item terms and conditions, under FAR Part 12, including supply and service specific terms and conditions, and, where appropriate, additional clauses that establish a baseline level of protection for the government. Tier 2 - Spending managed at Government-wide level through multi-agency or Government-wide solutions that are not BIC solutions but reflect strong contract management practices, including data and information sharing across agencies, and use of cross-agency metrics.MAS is considered Tier 2, Spend Under Management, which is defined as: MAS and Category ManagementĬategory Management is a strategic business practice that the Federal government is implementing to buy smarter and more like a single enterprise. Visit the Buyer and Seller pages for additional information on how these regulations and policies guide your Schedule experience.
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