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GSA Schedule proposal can be prepared in as few as two days, thanks to innovative Georgia Tech workshop

February 12, 2014 By ei2admin

A new and innovative GSA Schedule Proposal Preparation Workshop, sponsored by Georgia Tech, provides businesses with the ability to complete – in as little as two days – a proposal to obtain a GSA Schedule contract.

Registration details for the next workshop can be found here.

The federal General Services Administration (GSA) awards about $50 billion in blanket contracts known as “Schedules” to hundreds of companies each year.  The process to win one of these contracts begins with a proposal, an arduous task that typically takes several months to prepare.  Now, thanks to Georgia Tech’s workshop, a GSA proposal can be actually completed at the Workshop.  If a business is not prepared to submit all the documentation at the time of the workshop, the GSA proposal preparation process easily can be shortened to within 30 days following the Workshop.

The two-day Workshop is conducted by The Contracting Education Academy at Georgia Tech, and registration details may be found here.

All attendees at recent Workshops agree that the experience met or exceeded their expectations.  Here’s what participants have to say:

  • “I received what I came for – a completed GSA Schedule.”
  • “I received assistance with a GSA proposal submission that includes instructor-led training, sample documents, templates, and one-on-one assistance.”
  • “I got enough guidance and information … to complete my GSA application.”
  • “The class was very good; there was nothing missing.”
  • “I valued the small group and close one-on-one interaction with the instructors.”
  • “Excellent course!  Great job!”

The Workshop is conducted by experienced government contracting professionals who have helped many business people successfully land GSA Schedule contracts.  Real world business scenarios are presented during this instructional session, tackling all the difficult and confusing aspects of the proposal process.

As an added bonus, The Academy provides Workshop attendees with four hours of time with instructional personnel – after the Workshop – to answer any remaining questions, review proposal packages, and provide follow-on consulting.

In Atlanta, the Workshop is held on Georgia Tech’s midtown campus.  Registration details for the next workshop can be found here.

More details, including the workshop’s outline, can be found here: http://contractingacademy.gatech.edu/gsa-schedule-workshop

Filed Under: Georgia Tech News Tagged With: Georgia Tech, GSA, GSA Schedule, proposal preparation, Schedule

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