VA Federal Supply Schedule News & Updates
2013
May Webinar: Modifying Your Schedule Contract: Do's & Don'ts - Not sure how to modify your contract? Join us on May 22nd to learn how to navigate the modification process!
(05/01/2013)
FSS Monthly eNewsletter — April 2013 - The April 2013 Federal Supply Schedule eNewsletter is now available!
(04/30/2013)
April Webinar: Offeror Guide to the Vendor Response Document - Contractor Training Series - Learn, Ask, Know
(04/10/2013)
FSS Monthly eNewsletter — March 2013 - The March 2013 Federal Supply Schedule eNewsletter is now available!
(03/29/2013)
March Webinar: Demystifying the OIG Audit Review Process - Contractor Training Series - Learn, Ask, Know
(03/06/2013)
FSS Monthly eNewsletter — February 2013 - The February 2013 Federal Supply Schedule eNewsletter is now available!
(02/27/2013)
February Webinar: Schedule vs. Open Market – Using VA FSS Contracts - Contractor Training Series - Learn, Ask, Know
(02/04/2013)
FSS Monthly eNewsletter — January 2013 - The January 2013 Federal Supply Schedule eNewsletter is now available!
(01/30/2013)
January Webinar: Post Award Responsibilities: How to effectively manage your VA Schedule contract - Contractor Training Series - Learn, Ask, Know
(01/02/2013)
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2012
In Memorial - Cheryl Ward-Roberts, Chief, VA Federal Supply Schedule Service
(12/28/2012)
December Webinar: Commercial Sales Practices (CSP) Format - Contractor Training Series - Learn, Ask, Know
(11/28/2012)
We are refreshing our solicitations! - Access the most current versions of our Schedule solicitations!
(09/17/2012)
VA FSS Prospective Contractor Town Hall Meeting - Learn, Ask, Know…Join our first online Town Hall Meeting, September 12, 2012!
(08/20/2012)
SAM is coming… - Are you ready for system integration?
(05/16/2012)
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