Procurement portal expanding service
Vendors will be able to repond to agency solicitiations online following a major advance planned for the government's electronic procurement system
Vendors will be able to repond to agency solicitiations online following
a major advance planned for the government's electronic procurement system,
the General Services Administration announced Wednesday.
GSA runs the FedBizOpps site, formerly known as the Electronic Posting System.
The system provides a place for agencies to post solicitations online and
for vendors to download those solicitations.
Within the next six months, GSA plans to put in place a "secure vendor upload"
section where vendors can respond to agency solicitations, said Delia Davis,
director of the GSA Office of Electronic Government.
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy in August submitted a proposal
to change the Federal Acquisition Regulation to make FedBizOpps the single
online entry point for government business opportunities, and GSA has now
received all of the comments on the proposed rule.
Most of the comments have been favorable, but in addition to the need for
vendors to be able to respond, agencies also are now requesting that GSA
provide an extended search and statistics capability "so they can have some
data on how the system is being used by their own agencies," Davis said.
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