US Federal Contractor Registration: GSA’s GWAC STARS II Receives Record Amount of Business
Orlando, FL (PRWEB) January 31, 2014 -- The General Services Administration’s (GSA) Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) STARS II has proven to be extremely lucrative for small businesses generating $978 million in the just the first three years of the program. STARS II lets agencies easily create task orders for qualified government contractors in orders less than $4 million. The STAR II contract specializes in IT services, network/data programming and computer programing. Any business interested in becoming involved with STARS II must first be registered in System for Award Management (SAM). SAM is the federal government’s database in which every business must be registered in to receive government contracts and awards. US Federal Contractor Registration has registered over 60,000 businesses in SAM and qualified them for federal small business set-asides and GWACs such as STARS II.
The Georgia Tech Procurement Technical Assistance Center “estimates that a high percentage of the 600,000 firms presently registered in SAM have errors in their records. The mistakes range from misspelled words to empty data fields, to incomplete entries, to selection of incorrect procurement codes, and other flaws. As a result, these vendors miss-out on government contract opportunities either because they are screened out for not exhibiting attention to detail or because of incomplete information they cannot be identified by government buyers.”
That is why US Federal Contractor Registration, the world’s largest and most trusted third party registration has been helping businesses well before the inception of SAM with their government registration.US Federal Contractor Registration has registered private sector businesses such as McGraw Hill, HP, Wells Fargo, Xerox, GoodWill, Dixie, UPS, Heinz, Sheraton Hotels, Marriott, Westin, Interstate Oil, CITI, and Coldwell Banker. As well as academic institutions and colleges like NYC, Northwestern, Oxford, Southwestern, and Mercer. Numerous federal agencies like US Army, US Navy, Veteran Affairs and United States Department of Agriculture have also had their government paperwork facilitated by US Federal Contractor Registration Case Managers.
US Federal Contractor Registration pairs businesses with a dedicated Case Manager who help them every step of the way, from initial registration to bidding on contracts. If you are not registered in SAM or are an existing member and due for your Semi Annual Check Up, call the Contractor Helpline at (877) 252-2700 Ext 1. You can also register for government contracts on US Federal Contractor Registration’s website at https://www.uscontractorregistration.com/. Winning bids and getting a good foothold in the federal marketplace can be difficult, that is why US Federal Contractor Registration will help businesses every step of the way making sure businesses not only survive but thrive.
Contractor Hotline, US Federal Contractor Registration, https://www.uscontractorregistration.com, +1 (877) 252-2700 Ext: 750, [email protected]
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