Time to Tell GSA What You Really Think

Steve Headshot 65 x 85by Steve Charles, Co-founder and Executive Vice President

Have you ever wished you could give GSA a piece of your mind about its schedules program Anonymously? Well, here’s your chance.

{139d2873-a0fe-4038-b1d6-98fbd57fb9ba}_GSAThe MITRE Corporation is conducting research for the GSA Multiple Award Schedules (MAS) Program about the GSA Schedules. This study is part of a multi-method research initiative that includes primary and secondary research of GSA and stakeholders from industry and from federal and state government buyers. This survey is designed to collect inputs from suppliers who participate in the GSA Schedules Program and from suppliers who do not hold contracts with the Schedule Program.

Your participation is voluntary and the information collected will be not be attributable to you or to your company.

This is an on-line survey that will take about 10-20 minutes to complete. Please provide a response to each question in the survey (an asterisk denotes questions that require an answer).

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Industrysupplierssurvey

Industry, please take this opportunity to provide honest feedback. Some questions also provide text boxes for your written comments. There is no deadline on this so just do it now and pass along to others whose opinions you value!

And thanks to Roger Waldron, President of the Coalition for Government Procurement for bringing this to my attention.

About Steve Charles
Passionate about technology and helping our clients help the government with the latest. I try to educate people on all the government's checks and balances that really seem likes hoops and hurdles so buyers and sellers can get to a meeting of the minds much more quickly without violating any rules.

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