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[idz_heading tag=”h3″ class=” firstword-bold”]KEEPING Your Contract Up to Date[/idz_heading]

Contract administration and modifications go with the territory of having a GSA/VA Schedule or CMAS contract. Keeping your contract up to date is vital to offering buyers a relevant solution. It also keeps your firm competitive against other GSA Schedule and CMAS vendors.

As a GSA Schedule and CMAS Consultant, ClearCoast supports clients with all their on-going or on-time contract administration and modification needs including:[idz_list type=”square” class=””]

  • Additions and Deletions of products, labor categories and/or service offerings and SINs
  • Economic Price Adjustments (EPAs), Temporary Price Reductions
  • Sales Reporting and IFF Payment Requirements
  • Name Change or Contract Novation Agreements
  • Mass Modifications Acceptance
  • GSA Contract Renewals
  • CMAS Contract Renewals
  • Contract Assistance Visits (CAVs)
  • OIG Audit Support
  • GSA Advantage! SIP Uploads

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Contact ClearCoast to discuss your company’s specific contract administration and modification support needs.

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[idz_highlight_box title=”GSA’s Cooperative Purchasing Program allows state, local and tribal governments to buy a variety of commercial products and services under specific Multiple Award Schedule contracts for IT and security solutions. The usage of Schedule 70 by state and local governments increased almost 30% in FY2014 to $846M. The state and local IT market is valued at over $60 billion. ” subtitle=”Source: GSA Blog “Schedule 70 in the State and Local Market”, Jan. 26, 2015″ color=”orange” button_link=”#” button_label=”View Details” class=”customcolor”]

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