About this Site

About “Services Ordering Solutions: Avoiding MAS Confusion”

This blog relates to the podcast of the same name and is designed to assist Federal agency Contracting Officers use the GSA Multiple Award Schedules to order professional services. 

The podcast is hosted by Brad Powers & Dave Clemens, Contracting Officers at the GSA FAS Management Services Center in Auburn WA.  Dave & Brad have been working for GSA for just over four years.  Before coming to GSA, they were Navy Contracting Officers.

All comments posted here are the personal opinions of their respective authors. On this blog, we don’t speak for GSA policy-makers and GSA policy makers don’t speak for us.

A quick note on Section 508 (accessibility) compliance.  While we certainly try hard to make this information accessible to the widest possible audience, we cannot guarantee that everything posted here meets the 508 standards.


 

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  • 4/2/2009 8:30 AM Susan Raymie wrote:
    Thanks Brad and Dave. This is a fabulous resource. I refer to it frequently and have recommended it to my agency colleagues and industry counterparts.

    Kudos to GSA for this delightful innovation. You should apply for the innovations in government award through the Kennedy School at Harfard.

    The site demystifies some bad information and makes clear the intent and the practical application of the GSA Multiple Award Schedules.

    thanks
    Susan Raymie
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    1. 4/2/2009 11:57 AM Brad Powers wrote:
      Susan -

      Thank you so much for the kind words.  I'm glad you are finding useful information here at our little home grown web site.  I hardly think we rise to the level of an Innovation in Government Award but I appreciate the thought nonetheless.  Of course, if you would like to nominate us for one, we wouldn't turn you away! 

      Thanks, again!

      -Brad
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