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  1. Aug 29, 2024 · (1) The ordering activity shall specify the order type (i.e., firm-fixed price, time-and-materials, or labor-hour) for the services offered on the schedule priced at hourly rates. (2) Agencies shall use fixed-price orders for the acquisition of commercial services to the maximum extent practicable. (3)

  2. Supplies offered on the schedule are listed at fixed prices. Services offered on the schedule are priced either at hourly rates, or at a fixed price for performance of a specific task (e.g., installation, maintenance, and repair).

  3. The Federal Supply Schedule program is directed and managed by GSA and provides Federal agencies (see 8.004) with a simplified process for obtaining commercial supplies and commercial services at prices associated with volume buying.

  4. 208.404 Use of Federal Supply Schedules. ( a) ( i) If only one offer is received in response to an order exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold that is placed on a competitive basis, the procedures at 215.371 apply.

  5. 8.404 Use of Federal Supply Schedules. (a) General. Parts 13 (except 13.303– 2(c)(3)), 14, 15, and 19 (except for the re-quirement at 19.202–1(e)(1)(iii)) do not apply to BPAs or orders placed against Federal Supply Schedules contracts (but see 8.405–5). BPAs and orders placed against a MAS, using the proce-

  6. Schedules contain negotiated fixed-prices for the products and services each contractor proposes to offer under the schedule (or hourly-rates for services), and then publishes the prices on the GSA Schedules e-Library.

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  8. Aug 29, 2024 · This part prescribes policies and procedures for contracting for supplies and services under the Federal Supply Schedule program, which is directed and managed by the General Services Administration (see subpart 8.4, Federal Supply Schedules, for additional information).

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