The General Services Administration is seeking price breakdowns and other information from 10 technology product suppliers as part of GSA’s OneGov push to streamline procurement.
The General Services Administration has added a new group of companies, this time technology suppliers, to the agency’s ongoing review of federal contracts and push to extract more savings from them.
So far this year, GSA has sent letters to two groups of companies it identified as “consulting firms” to provide detailed reports on their contracts and include pricing information in those submissions.
GSA has now expanded the scope of its review to 10 contractors the agency labels as value-added resellers, or those that provide commercial IT products and services to agencies.