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GSA Schedule: Procurement Training

This workshop will provide assistance to companies who already meet the basic requirements of the GSA Schedule. The Administrative, Technical and Pricing Sections will be discussed and direction will be provided on how to complete these Sections and the additional complex GSA forms. A best practices time-line for project managing your proposal will be provided.
***By registering for the class, you are giving UMW SBDC permission to share your name and email with the speaker, Jennifer Schaus, to add you to the webinar. This class will be offered virtually and all payments will need to be made online prior to the class in order to be added to join the webinar. ***
Takeaways:
Overview of the GSA Schedule
Administrative aspect of the GSA Schedule
Technical Section
Pricing Sections
Tackling complex GSA forms
Best practices for proposal project management
Learn how to complete the GSA proposal in a timely fashion while being competitive and compliant
Speaker(s): Jennifer Schaus, J.Schaus & Associates

The instructor, Jennifer Schaus, works in downtown Washington D.C. for her company J.Schaus & Associates, which is a consulting firm serving federal contractors.

Fee: $ 30.00
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Event Date March, 17

Event Time 2:00am - 4:00am

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