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startupbiz

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Apr 02, 2008 10:15 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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My partner and I run a small high tech/software consulting business. We have been in business for a little over 2 years now and are considering getting a GSA Schedule. Does anyone know where we should start? Should we go about it on our own or is it a better idea to pay someone to go through the whole process? I have seen all types of companies that offer anything from just CD`s to full service costing $15,000.

Any info you can provide is greatly appreciated. Also, if you know of someone who provides this kind of a service, we are willing to look into it.

Haider Akram

haider.akram@viziosoft.com
http://www.viziosoft.com


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Apr 13, 2008 1:17 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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www.score.org  in your area may have a course that deals with GSA schedule.  I took one about a year ago in DC ($30.00) for 3 hours. 
 
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I was looking for GSA contract work not long ago and happen to find this company called GSA1000. I called the number on this a web site I found, (800) 300-4753, and was put into a customer service person (I think her name was Dominica), anyway, she was able to put me in touch with Martina Reed, a GSA specialist. Martina was very helpful and was certified with creditable certifications to do this kind of work. I don`t know if you have looked into the process of getting involved with GSA work, but the paperwork is ridiculous. It`s like doing your taxes with the long form for every year of your life all at once. I wouldn`t recommend doing it yourself. Who quoted you at $15,000? I didn`t spend nearly that much! 
housers10/13/2008 7:31 PM
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My dad owns a welding business and he did something like this. Originally, he was going to do it himself, but the paperwork is time consuming and confusing. 
Go with a specialist- its worth it...

laika

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http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080221122622AAn21Qx
laika2/20/2009 1:04 PM
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