US Federal Contractor Registration: Networx Services RFI Contracts Available May 8th
Washington D.C. (PRWEB) April 28, 2014 -- The General Services Administration (GSA) after long last will be releasing an RFI for the Networx Services 2020 (NS2020) contract for IT and telecommunications on FedBizopps on May 8th. US Federal Contractor Registration is encouraging businesses that meet the eligibility requires to bid on the available Networx contact later this month. The GSA is hoping to release several contracts that fall under the Networx guidelines to help the government’s attempts at developing more network-based and network-enabled services. The Networx contract would have a shelf life through 2028 to help the growing telecommunications effort.
Bill Lewis, the Networx Program Manager stated, “With these services, rather than being tied to a desk and desk phone, federal employees now have access to information wherever they are, through services like video chat, virtual private networks and web conferencing.” The Networx contract provides up-to-date technical advances that aides federal employees in their day to day schedule. This is not only said to save funding but also increases productivity tenfold. However, in order for the GSA to receive the products they need through the Networx contract, contractors must first be registered in System for Award Manager (SAM) or better know as the SAM registration.
Georgia Tech PTAC office “estimates that a high percentage of the 600,000 firms presently registered in SAM.gov 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.” This shows that there is a real need for US Federal Contractor Registration’s services.
In an effort to help businesses become registered and help the small business initiative US Federal Contractor Registration is encouraging businesses to use other their full service or their self-service options. Investing in US Federal Contractor Registration’s full service plan prepares a contractor for all that is ahead. The full service includes yearlong technical support, annual SAM migration updates, added to the USFCR federal buyer newsletter, creation of a FEMA Vendor profile, grant assistance if needed, NAICS code research and the highly-recognized Verified Vendor Seal of Approval. US Federal Contractor Registration complaints are handled very seriously due to the gravity and importance of federal paperwork compliance.
US Federal Contractor Registration has registered over 60,000 private sector businesses in the SAM registration some of which include 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.
Contractor Hotline, US Federal Contractor Registration, https://www.uscontractorregistration.com, +1 (877) 252-2700 Ext: 750, [email protected]
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