- Vendors with a Consolidated Schedule and the above listed SINs will directly transition to the new PSS Contract.
- It doesn’t impact you if you have either 738X or IT70, meaning only one of these schedules, not both .
- It affects you, for vendors with either IT 70 or 738X and one of the 8 affected schedules.
- It affects you, if you are about to apply for one of the affected schedules.
GSA’s roll out of their PSS solicitation is slated for March 2015, though this timeframe may be extended. Companies that hold multiple affected GSA schedules should have received an email from the GSA in October 2014 with migration instructions. (Contracts will be migrated into 00CORP, then those on 00CORP will transition to PSS). These companies should also receive a mass modification notice around the summer of 2015. According to the GSA, “The mass modification will state that the Professional Services Schedule Solicitation now governs your GSA Schedule Contract.”
If your company is about to apply for one of the affected schedules, you can submit your new proposal under 00CORP until new PSS schedule is issued in March. For example, if your company is interested in a MOBIS professional services schedule, don’t use the MOBIS solicitation. Use OOCORP. Or wait.
The advice is different for those with pending schedules: If you have a pending application, find out if you have to pull your proposal and resubmit–because you may not have to. Reach out to the GSA and get a status check on your application.
In essence, each of the above migration scenarios has its own to do list to successfully complete the migration.
To learn more, please contact Arrowhead Solutions, LLC.