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PSS (Professional Services Schedule)

What is PSS (Professional Services Schedule)?

The Professional Services Schedule (PSS) is a government-wide acquisition contract (GWAC) administered by the General Services Administration (GSA). It consolidates multiple GSA Schedules into a single schedule, offering federal agencies a streamlined mechanism for procuring a wide range of professional services.

Definition

The PSS acts as a master agreement between GSA and contractors, offering pre-negotiated rates, terms, and conditions. Federal agencies can then issue task orders against the PSS to procure specific services. The schedule is governed by FAR Part 8 and relevant GSA regulations. Its purpose is to simplify the procurement process and provide agencies with access to qualified contractors offering competitive pricing for professional services. It's a valuable tool for government contractors looking to expand their federal business.

Key Points

  • Streamlined Procurement: The PSS simplifies the process of procuring professional services for federal agencies by providing pre-vetted contractors and negotiated pricing.
  • Broad Service Offerings: It encompasses a diverse array of professional services, including but not limited to management consulting, marketing and public relations, environmental services, financial services, and logistics services.
  • Simplified Ordering: Agencies can issue task orders directly to PSS contractors, expediting the acquisition process compared to open-market solicitations.
  • Competitive Pricing: The pre-negotiated rates on the PSS often lead to cost savings for federal agencies compared to other procurement methods.

Practical Examples

  1. Management Consulting Services: A federal agency needs assistance with strategic planning. They can issue a task order under the PSS to a contractor specializing in management consulting to provide the required services.
  2. Environmental Remediation: The EPA requires environmental remediation services for a contaminated site. They can use the PSS to quickly identify and contract with a qualified environmental services firm.
  3. Financial Auditing: A federal agency needs an independent financial audit. They can use the PSS to select and contract with a certified public accounting firm experienced in government auditing.

Frequently Asked Questions

The PSS covers a broad spectrum of professional services, including management consulting, marketing, environmental, financial, and logistics services.

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