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NIGP – State and Local Programs and Using GSA e-Buy. GSA/FAS Customer Accounts and Research Susannah Elizondo. October 10, 2013. Today’s Objectives. Overview of State and Local Programs Overview of special GSA programs available to state and local entities How to use GSA e-Buy Q and A.
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NIGP – State and Local Programs and Using GSA e-Buy GSA/FAS Customer Accounts and Research Susannah Elizondo October 10, 2013
Today’s Objectives • Overview of State and Local Programs • Overview of special GSA programs available to state and local entities • How to use GSA e-Buy • Q and A
Overview of State and Local Programs • 1122 (Joint Program with Dept. of Army) • Cooperative Purchasing • Disaster Purchasing Program • Wildland Fire Program • Computers for Learning • Surplus Personal Property Donation Program
1122 Program • Allows state and local governments to purchase equipment suitable for counter-drug, homeland security, and emergency response activities • Army manages the overall program; ammunition and weapons are through DLA; other general products are available through GSA • All inquiries and orders must go through the State Point of Contact (SPOC) www.gsa.gov/1122program
Cooperative Purchasing • Allows state and local, regional or tribal governments to access GSA’s Schedule 70 Information Technology and Schedule 84 Law Enforcement and Security • Voluntary participation: state and local governments not required to use GSA; GSA contractors decide whether they want to participate in the program and accept orders from state and local governments www.gsa.gov/cooperativepurchasing
Disaster Purchasing • Allows state and local governments to access GSA’s Schedules to facilitate disaster preparation, response, and recovery • Disaster can mean a major weather event; act of terrorism; nuclear, biological, chemical or radiological attack • Voluntary participation for both state and local entities and GSA Schedule contractors www.gsa.gov/disasterpurchasing
Wildland Fire Program • GSA Global Supply works with federal agencies and non-federal cooperators to stock national fire caches in preparation for fire emergencies • Requests for sponsorship should be forwarded to your state forest service, which coordinates with the U.S. Forest Service for approval www.gsa.gov/fireprogram
Computers for Learning • Transfers educationally useful excess Federal equipment directly to schools and educational non- profit organizations • Available to public, private and parochial schools with students aged prekindergarten through twelfth grade • Schools do not pay for equipment, but must pay for shipping and handling direct costs www.gsa.gov/computersforlearning
Surplus Personal Property Donation Program • Enables state and local governments to obtain personal property that the federal government no longer needs • Cannot acquire surplus property directly, but must go through a State Agency for Surplus Property (SASP) www.gsa.gov/property
Overview of special GSA programs available to state and local entities • National Information Technology Commodity Program (NITCP) • Wireless FSSI • Email as a Service (EaaS) • IT Navigator Tool
National Information Technology Commodity Program (NITCP) • Provide easier ordering and lower prices for IT commodities and ancillary (integral and related) services to customers nationwide • Consolidate IT commodity purchasing across agencies to drive down costs and improve services www.gsa.gov/nitcp
NITCP Strategic Sourcing BPAs BPA 1 BPA 2 BPA 3 • Video Tele-Conferencing (VTC) Equipment • Desktop Unit • Basic, Moderate and Advanced Systems • Mobile Products • VOIP Phones • Webcams • Headsets • Monitors • Various Sizes • LCD • Wide screen BPA 4 BPA 5 BPA 6 • Computers • Laptops • Notebooks • Desktops • Data Storage • Servers • Racks • Routers • Tablets • Tablets • Semi-rugged Tablets
Wireless Federal Strategic Sourcing Initiative (FSSI) • Improve the procurement and management of wireless services across government • Implement cellular service plans and devices more effectively and efficiently through unified acquisition, improved information management, and centers of excellence www.gsa.gov/wirelessfssi
Wireless FSSI Wireless Devices Service Plans Infrastructure and Accessories • Bundled with the service, including 4th-generation smartphones, cellphones, and broadband data devices • Voice only • Data added • Data only • Licenses and support for management, security, enterprise messaging, and disposal and disposition reporting Business Portal Interface Sharing of Best Practices • Allows an agency to integrate its management system for improved access to vendor data for ordering, inventory, billing, and reporting • For the efficient adoption of centralized purchasing, MDM, Telecommunications Expense Management Services (TEMS), and similar applications
Email as a Service (EaaS) • GSA's Cloud EaaS BPAs provide a broad range of Email as a Service solutions to speed up your acquisition of email services in the cloud • Streamlines the ordering process, save money with pre-competed pricing, reduces procurement time and simplifies reoccurring acquisition of products and services www.gsa.gov/eaas
EaaS Procurement Structure 5 Service Offerings Service Offerings include: • E-mailasaService • Office Automation • Electronic Records Management • Migration Services • Integration Services 4 Delivery Models • Deployment Models include: • Government Community Cloud • Private Cloud • Secret Enclave Cloud • Public Cloud
ITS Navigator Tool https://gsafas.secure.force.com/itsn
How to Use GSA’s e-Buy • GSA’s online Request for Quote (RFQ) tool • Access to GSA Schedules, GWACs, and BPAs • Can also use to find sources and request information www.ebuy.gsa.gov