by Global Services | Sep 30, 2015 | GS - Blog
by Marsha Lindquist Responding to Government proposals takes significant time, planning and thought. There is nothing worse than getting the technical proposal finished on time and finding the price proposal has barely been reviewed, if at all. One of the chief...
by Global Services | Sep 23, 2015 | GS - Blog
The GSA recently proposed a new rule that could potentially mean some major changes for a group of GSA Schedule Contractors and is now asking for further comment. In an effort to create greater transparency and share valuable pricing information from agency to agency,...
by Global Services | Sep 8, 2015 | GS - Blog
Last month, Denise Turner Roth was confirmed by unanimous consent of the Senate as the 39th Administrator of the General Services Administration. In an email announcing her confirmation, Ms. Roth discussed her vision for the role of GSA as a strategic partner...
by Global Services | Aug 14, 2015 | GS - Blog
An essential step in proposal development is creating compelling proposal win themes. Win themes should serve as the master blueprint of your entire proposal narrative. Effective proposals usually have no more than one or two win themes that are focused on what...
by Global Services | Jun 30, 2015 | GS - Blog
By: Guy Timberlake Organizational culture, bureaucracy, complacency, arrogance and quite simply money are some of the reasons the government contracting stipulation of the Small Business Act of 1953 will never be realized. That’s the part where the U.S. Small Business...
by Global Services | Jun 11, 2015 | GS - Blog
Can you solve our “October at the GSA” themed word scramble? Good...
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