News
10.23.2008
The Washington Security Group Awarded a 5-year General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply
The Washington Security Group’s GSA Approved Training Schedule 69 General Services offers Government agencies a streamlined way to procure a wide range of effective solutions to meet increasingly complex training challenges. Our insights and understanding of requirements regularly translate into cost savings and performance efficiencies measurable in terms of reduced learning curves, quality of service, and effective leading-edge training methodologies and facilities. Our Training Schedule offers your agency/ organization quick and easy access to the Washington Security Group’s expert advice and training solutions. Our services span the full training lifecycle represented by Special Item Numbers (SINs) 27-400 and 27-500: Training and Test Administration, including a wide-range of professional services. The Washington Security Group’s approved GSA Federal Supply Schedule 69 contract for Training and Course Development is contract number GS-02F-0017V. This approved Government contract has many attractive features to both training and contracting officers including, but not limited to the following: - Structured as an Indefinite Delivery/ Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) multiple award schedule (MAS) contract valid through October 22, 2013 with three separate five-year option periods - Can be used by all federal agencies, mixed-ownership Government corporations and the District of Columbia - Employs pre-negotiated fair and reasonable pricing - Reduces typical contracting lead times and administrative costs - Contract includes pre-approved, discounted rates up to $1 Million, after which agencies can seek additional discounts on pricing - No maximum dollar value on task orders - Offers alternative contract options: Firm Fixed Price or Time and Materials - Allows creation of Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) for recurring needs - Offers unique Contractor Teaming Arrangements options for complete solutions - Assures orders meet the Competition in Contracting Act (CICA)
