GSA Schedule 84, is one of those successful and highly sought-after Schedules in the GSA MAS programs, which give total solutions for Law Enforcement, Security, Facilities Management, Fire, Rescue, Clothing, Marine Craft and Emergency/Disaster Response. Basing oneself solely on the name of the schedule, one can easily gather just how far the scope of this particular schedule can grow.
Starting from the providers of physical security equipment and clothing, environmental services, surveillance equipment, and much more – having such an expanded and wide range of participants, it is much easier to find why the average contractor produced nearly $1.2 Million in FY2018.
GSA Schedule 84, is one of the government’s primary vehicles in order to purchase solutions for law enforcement and security at state, local, and federal levels. Some of the Common GSA Schedule 84 offerings include:
Security Systems of both Products & Services
Surveillance System of both Products & Services.
Access Control System Products & Services
Guard Services
Marine Craft & Equipment
Firefighting Products
Special Purpose Clothing
Perimeter Security/Detection Systems
Helicopter Equipment and Products for Search and Rescue
There are some specific requirements of this schedule. There are highly technical nature of the types of products and services that are sold through GSA Schedule 84 and also there are a number of specific technical requirements as well at the time of obtaining and maintaining a contract. Many Special Item Numbers (SINs) on Schedule 84 are subject to a rigorous standard for technical review and approval. The basic nature of national security is a large qualifying factor for the review and approval of offerings that government agencies will procure through the schedule. Before submitting any proposal, it is always mandatory to review the most recent refresh of the Schedule 84. It will ensure that your company is meeting all criteria to be awarded as a GSA Schedule 84 MAS contract.
Conclusion: GSA Schedule 84 is very detail-oriented and one of the most technical in terms of what specific requirements are necessary to display when submitting a proposal for a Schedule 84 MAS contract, as you can see from the examples above.
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