Explore the GSA Disaster Purchasing program, its key aspects, growth, scope & eligibility - an important resource for state & local governments in disaster management.
The GSA Disaster Purchasing program is an initiative that enables state and local governments to purchase from the GSA Multiple Award Schedule Contract for disaster preparation, response, or recovery. These disasters are typically declared by the President under the Stafford Act and can include various natural and man-made disasters.
Sales to state and local governments through this program have seen significant growth since its inception. Notably, from fiscal year 2011 to 2021, there has been more than a threefold increase in sales.
The Special Item Number (SIN) 541611, which covers Management and Financial Consulting, represented about 30% of all Disaster Recovery sales. Other leading SINs included Facilities Maintenance & Management, Business Information Services, IT Professional Services, and Security Training.
Disaster Purchasing through the GSA Schedule provides a streamlined and efficient process for state and local governments to access necessary products and services during critical times. This program not only ensures quick procurement but also leverages the federal government’s purchasing power for better pricing and terms.
State and local governments, including cities, counties, towns, tribal governments, and public educational institutions, are eligible to participate in this program, allowing them a wider range of resources during emergencies and disaster situations.
In summary, the GSA Disaster Purchasing program plays a crucial role in equipping state and local entities with the tools and services required for effective disaster management, thereby contributing to more resilient communities. Led by former GSA Schedule Reviewer, we are offer the best GSA Schedule Consulting services.
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