Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Congrats to Stormpulse!

A big congratulations to Stormpulse, Inc (dba Riskpulse) on their recent Schedule 70 GSA contract! Stormpulse specializes in elite weather tracking, risk management software architect, and information technology solutions.  Stormpulse’s innovative risk management software can rapidly assess risk and create a common operating picture of whatever needs to be tracked.

With this new contract vehicle, Stormpulse can further increase their penetration of the government market and work more closely with current clients and contacts.  The wrong call made by the government in a risky situation can lead to devastating circumstances- both in human lives and fiscally. Stormpulse can help with long-range planning and daily decision making by providing real time information to help with decision making processes.

We are very excited to have worked with Stormpulse on putting their GSA offer together and are looking forward to our continual collaboration. As they roll out new services and configurations for their amazing software, GCS will be supporting them along the way.


Feel free to check out their website: www.riskpulse.com

-Sonya Nudel

Thursday, April 24, 2014

GSA Offer Best Practices, Volume 3

Let’s talk Government. They’re in a league of their own, right? It’s true! They have their own way of organizing things, classifying things, and interpreting things. To sell to the Government you have to understand how they operate. It’s very different from dealing with other commercial entities.
Now, let’s relate this to GSA Schedules. To make your offer successful you have to know what Schedule and Special Item Numbers are applicable to your business. The “scope” of your products and services is one of the most important things the GSA will look into when you submit your offer. If the offer is out of scope you’ll be rejected right away – they won’t even look at the rest of the content. Do yourself a favor and look into all the potential Schedules your business may fall under. Then select which one is the best fit.
Here’s an example. You offer instructor led-training and your courses are designed to teach the average employee how to engineer and operate a Smart Building System. You have a few options here:
  1. Instructor Led Training (Schedule 874)
  2. Engineering and Integration (Schedule 871)
  3. Smart Building Operations (Schedule 03 FAC)
We will start by breaking down each schedule and seeing what the services really entail. Instructor Led Training doesn’t include any training that can be offered under the scope of any other Schedule. So, if there is training available under other Schedules that is more relevant to what you’re actually teaching – then you can’t use Schedule 874. Schedule 871 doesn’t quite fit because you’re not really doing the engineering work, just training on that. Schedule 03 FAC allows for training in direct relation to what you’re teaching. Schedule 03 FAC it is!
As a reminder – don’t just take the descriptions of the Schedules at face value. Look at your competitors and research what they’re offering under Schedule. Don’t have specific competitors to look for? Performing market research on the different vendors awarded under each Schedule will benefit you tremendously.
When in doubt – give me a call!

Stephanie Gowin

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

What's new in government procurement?

This week's blog post we want to focus on what is going on in the world of government procurement. Staying on top of recent developments can help when looking at what agencies your company wants to work with, what products the government is focusing on, and many more advantages.

So what's new?

Well, I am sure many of you have heard about the conflict between the Department of Defense and the GSA. A few articles have been written recently highlighting the issues between the two agencies as new developments when really there is nothing new. The DoD has their own methods of procurement and have not been big proponents of the GSA right out of the gate. If you're looking at dealing with either agency don't let this shy you away.

A few noteworthy things have been going on in the world of IT this week.
 GSA's CIO, Sonny Hashmi took to the internet with a question ans answer session. He touches base on cloud-based services, shift to modular contracts and a few other topics. Take a look at the session here: https://github.com/govfresh/gitchat/issues/3
The DoD is also expanding its use of IT Dashboard, the agency has reported more than $2.5 billion in ongoing IT projects that have been introduced since the last fiscal year. Take a look at the full article here: http://fcw.com/articles/2014/04/11/dod-it-dashboard.aspx

Are you in the telecommunications industry? You may be interested in the RFI that the GSA has released for Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions. This will replace the Networx vehicle. Comments are due by May 5th and the GSA plans to solicit bids in FY 2015.  Check out the full article here: http://fcw.com/articles/2014/04/14/ns2020-rfi.aspx

Good news for anyone in the construction industry was recently released. The Government announced new flexibility for federal construction standards. It allows for contractors to focus on the end product and not the method to getting there. Take a look at the full article for an example: http://www.fiercegovernment.com/story/new-flexibility-federal-construction-standards/2014-03-18

When people think of things the government buys they think military, but if you think about it the government is just like any other company. They purchase everyday items too. The latest strategic sourcing the GSA is exploring is furniture. The goal is be able to offer agencies better deals and easier access to furniture product and services.

These are just a few of the noteworthy stories our team has come across recently. If you find anything that is not listed here and believe people should be aware of feel free to send them our way. We appreciate all feedback.

-Cristi Kaib

Monday, April 7, 2014

Whats Next? Steps to maximize your GSA Schedule

Making sure that you are maximizing the use of your GSA contract isn’t always the easiest thing. There’s so much work that comes with maintaining a healthy GSA Schedule that we all sometimes need a review of what we should be doing. We want every contractor to be getting the best Return on Investment for their schedule; you put in the work and hours to get a contract and you need to put in the hours to maintain it as well.

Hop on to you Youtube and take a look at our most recent webinar about maximizing your GSA schedule contract. We discuss everything that companies need to do to make sure that their GSA schedule, whatever industry they might be in, stays healthy and profitable. Here’s a couple of topics covered in this webinar:

·         Contract administration- are you on top of all your reporting to government? Is your contract up to date with the latest pricing and point of contact information?
·         Opportunities- are you searching in the right places for the right opportunities? Are you proposals up to par with you competition?
·         Teaming- are you taking advantage of opportunities to work with other companies who can create more diversity in the type of work your company can do?
·         Research- do you know what’s happening in your industry in the government sector? Are sales stagnant, increasing or decreasing? What’s your competition doing?

Those are just a few focus points that every company needs to consider when it comes to making your GSA schedule a success. Hitting the required target sales goal isn’t always the easiest thing for smaller companies however making sure your focusing your energy on the right points for your business can ensure success!

And if you aren’t hitting all those points, don’t worry- not all of them are relevant to every company or industry. Some strategies work for everyone and some are only for particular companies and industries.  However, if you think that you are at risk for losing your contract due to low sales, not reporting sales, or some other contract problem, let us help! Let’s untangle any problem that you might have and get your GSA schedule back on track. 

As always, get in touch with us about any questions that you may have about your GSA schedule! Let’s see if can increase you bottom line and make GSA even more profitable for your company