GS02F0155Y
Federal Supply Schedule
Overview
Government Description
FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE CONTRACT.
Awardee
Awarding / Funding Agency
Pricing
Fixed Price With Economic Price Adjustment
Set Aside
None
Extent Competed
Full And Open Competition
Multiple / Single Award
Multiple Award
Who Can Use
Multiple Agencies
Vehicle Ceiling
$14,063,693 (>100% Used)
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Place of Performance Largest percentage of work under issued task orders completed at: Washington, District of Columbia 20405 United States.
Multiple Award Schedule The Ordering Period End Date of Mulitple Award Schedules can be extended via three 5 year options for up to 20 years. If all options are exercised, this Schedule will end in June 2032.
Ceiling Exceeded Total obligated funds of $41,648,992 has exceeded the reported contract ceiling of $14,063,693. This may prevent future funds from being obligated to this federal supply schedule. Note, however, that the government can often amend the ceiling to allow for additional awards or in some cases may not have properly updated the ceiling in public records.
Amendment Since initial award the Ordering Period End Date was extended from 06/11/17 to 06/11/27 and the Vehicle Ceiling has increased 1046% from $1,226,778 to $14,063,693.
Subcontracting Plan This FSS has a Subcontracting Plan (without incentive). The General Services Administration has an overall 2023 small business subcontracting goal of 21%
Labor Pricing The labor category ceiling rates applicable to this FSS are available and can be analyzed here.
Multiple Award Schedule The Ordering Period End Date of Mulitple Award Schedules can be extended via three 5 year options for up to 20 years. If all options are exercised, this Schedule will end in June 2032.
Ceiling Exceeded Total obligated funds of $41,648,992 has exceeded the reported contract ceiling of $14,063,693. This may prevent future funds from being obligated to this federal supply schedule. Note, however, that the government can often amend the ceiling to allow for additional awards or in some cases may not have properly updated the ceiling in public records.
Amendment Since initial award the Ordering Period End Date was extended from 06/11/17 to 06/11/27 and the Vehicle Ceiling has increased 1046% from $1,226,778 to $14,063,693.
Subcontracting Plan This FSS has a Subcontracting Plan (without incentive). The General Services Administration has an overall 2023 small business subcontracting goal of 21%
Labor Pricing The labor category ceiling rates applicable to this FSS are available and can be analyzed here.
Federal Management Partners was awarded
Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) GS02F0155Y GS02F0155Y
by
the General Services Administration (GSA)
for Federal Supply Schedule Contract.
in June 2012.
The schedule
has a current duration of 15 years (up to 20 years if all options exercised) and
was awarded
full & open
with
NAICS 541611 and
PSC R799
via direct negotiation acquisition procedures with 999 bids received.
To date, $41,818,982 has been obligated through this vehicle with a potential value of all existing task orders of $46,352,896.
The total ceiling is $14,063,693, of which 101% has been used.
As of today, the FSS has a total reported backlog of $4,703,904 and funded backlog of $169,990.
Multiple Award Schedule
Special Item Numbers (SINs)
541214HR - Compensation and Benefits
524292 - Separation and Retirement
54161 - Agency Human Capital Evaluation
541611W - Workforce Analytics and Employee Records
541612EPM - Employee Performance Management
541612ER - Employee Relations
541612HC - Agency Human Capital Strategy, Policy and Operations
541612LR - Labor Relations
56131 - Talent Acquisition
611430TD - Talent Development
OLM - Order-Level Materials
524292 - Separation and Retirement
54161 - Agency Human Capital Evaluation
541611W - Workforce Analytics and Employee Records
541612EPM - Employee Performance Management
541612ER - Employee Relations
541612HC - Agency Human Capital Strategy, Policy and Operations
541612LR - Labor Relations
56131 - Talent Acquisition
611430TD - Talent Development
OLM - Order-Level Materials
Status
(Open)
Modified 9/6/24
Period of Performance
6/12/12
Start Date
6/11/27
Ordering Period End Date
Task Order Obligations and Backlog
$41.6M
Total Obligated
$41.8M
Current Award
$46.4M
Potential Award
$170.0K
Funded Backlog
$4.7M
Total Backlog
Award Hierarchy
Vehicle
Federal Supply Schedule
GS02F0155Y
Blanket Purchase Agreements
Contracts
Subcontracts
Federal Award Analysis
Historical federal task order obligations under GS02F0155Y
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BPAs
Blanket purchase agreements awarded under GS02F0155Y
Contract Awards
Prime task orders awarded under GS02F0155Y
Subcontract Awards
Disclosed subcontracts for GS02F0155Y
Transaction History
Modifications to GS02F0155Y
People
Suggested agency contacts for GS02F0155Y
Competition
Number of Bidders
Not Applicable
Solicitation Procedures
Negotiated Proposal/Quote
Evaluated Preference
None
Commercial Item Acquisition
Commercial Item
Simplified Procedures for Commercial Items
No
Other Categorizations
Subcontracting Plan
Plan Required (Incentive Not Included)
Cost Accounting Standards
Exempt
Business Size Determination
Small Business
Awardee UEI
PLSZM1MAB7Y8
Awardee CAGE
1SE80
Agency Detail
Awarding Office
47QRAA GSA/FAS/PSHC/PROF SRVCS SCHED-PSS
Funding Office
47QRAA GSA/FAS/PSHC/PROF SRVCS SCHED-PSS
Created By
00.f.systemadmin@gsa.gov
Last Modified By
00.f.systemadmin@gsa.gov
Approved By
00.f.systemadmin@gsa.gov
Legislative
Legislative Mandates
Clinger-Cohen Act Compliant
Awardee District
VA-08
Senators
Mark Warner
Timothy Kaine
Timothy Kaine
Representative
Donald Beyer
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Operations and Support, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Homeland Security (070-0700) | Disaster relief and insurance | Advisory and assistance services (25.1) | $2,406,983 | 43% |
Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Fund, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (581-5577) | Other advancement of commerce | Advisory and assistance services (25.1) | $1,980,239 | 35% |
Acquisition Workforce Training Fund, General Services Administration (047-5381) | General property and records management | Advisory and assistance services (25.1) | $1,030,153 | 18% |
Office of Inspector General, Management and Administration, Housing and Urban Development (086-0189) | Community development | Advisory and assistance services (25.1) | $246,917 | 4% |
Last Modified: 9/6/24