Monday, November 19, 2012


What is FedBid? It is a reverse auction site being used by the State and Federal Governments to procure commercial items.  IT IS FREE to contractors!  http://www.fedbid.com/

FedBid is a multi-billion dollar online marketplace where government and business buyers can access a managed, global network of qualified sellers at the touch of a button. The FedBid buyer-powered marketplace utilizes a reverse auction model that connects buyers with the most competitive sellers of commodity goods and simple services. To date, thousands of public sector and commercial Buyers have used FedBid to increase efficiency, drive competition, and save hundreds of millions of dollars.

As the online marketplace where government buys commodities, FedBid satisfies a growing niche within the public sector procurement community, while complementing existing tools such as GSAAdvantage!, GSA e-Buy, DOD EMALL, and GWAC vehicles such as GSA Schedules, NASA SEWP III and NIH ECS III. The $100 billion niche consists of public sector purchases that are over $3,000 in value, are available from multiple sources of supply, and are for commercial items (commodities). FedBid's design specifically addresses the public sector environment and interfaces with mandatory systems such as www.FedBizOpps.gov and the System for Award Management  www.SAM.gov. FedBid enables users to compete and document their purchases under any of the following procurement scenarios:

·Competition among members of an existing multiple-award contract supplier community (e.g., GSA Schedules, Blanket Purchasing Agreements, government-wide acquisition contracts, AbilityOne, etc.);

·Competition for set-aside purchases among suppliers within a particular socio-economic classification (e.g., Small Business, HUB Zone, Small Disadvantaged Business, 8(a) Business, and Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Business); or

 ·Competition among interested registered suppliers utilizing automated data feeds to FedBizOpps.gov for synopses, as required.

 FedBid is a privately held company that provides an online marketplace where government buys commodities. FedBizOpps (FBO) is a government-run, online bulletin board. However, FedBid does maintain automated feeds to FBO in order to enable federal government Buyers to meet FAR requirements regarding opportunity notification.

 What is a Reverse Auction?
A Reverse Auction is competitive process in which a Buyer solicits Bids from Sellers during a period of time set by the Buyer. During the Reverse Auction, Sellers have the opportunity to submit a single Bid or multiple Bids that decrease in price. On FedBid, Sellers do NOT see competitors' names or prices but do see a Bid Status of either LEAD or LAG, depending on their Bid Price.

Contact WPI staff for additional information or assistance at info@wispro.org or 414-270-3600 or go to the FedBid website www.fedbid.com
Notice regarding SAM - November 19, 2012
The EPLS system will be retired on November 21, 2012. All exclusions capabilities will be found exclusively in SAM beginning November 22, 2012.

Friday, November 16, 2012

SOME BITS OF INFORMATION


Locating opportunities with the Department of Veterans Affairs CLICK HERE

There are recent changes in Wisconsin's HUBZone designated counties - SAWYER, RUSK, IRON, MENOMINEE, DOOR and ADAMS have been designated as HUBZone counties.  FOREST, BURNETT and ASHLAND have been redesignated.  Specific census tract designations may have also changed. 
To check if your location is in a HUBZone designated area CLICK HERE

A partial FORECAST of Contracting Opportunities with GSA are now available CLICK HERE to view.  To view GSAs subcontracting directory CLICK HERE
Experts applaud DOD Better Buying plan
By Matthew Weigelt  Nov 15, 2012
 
Defense officials want to avoid a repeat of the aftershocks of the 1990s Defense Department budget cuts, which hit the department’s acquisition workforce hard, taking away expertise while putting an increasing workload on the shoulders of fewer employees.
 
Today, DOD wants convey in its Better Buying Power Initiative 2.0 that the workforce will not take that hit again, an expert said.

To read more CLICK HERE

Sunday, November 11, 2012

DoD: Pentagon Planning For Sequestration

The Pentagon has begun planning for billions of dollars in spending cuts slated to take effect Jan. 2, according to a senior official.  CLICK HERE

FEDERAL TECHNOLOGY PRIORITIES
5 tech priorities for the new administration CLICK HERE
SAM Update

Dynamic Small Business Search can still be accessed directly via the following website http://dsbs.sba.gov/dsbs/search/dsp_dsbs.cfm   There are plans to link directly to SAM in the futures.

The SAM website now has QUICK USER GUIDES available to help with registratration and topical issues.  CLICK HERE to access the guide listing.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Government - Industry realtionships can be very challenging. 

If you have not had the chance to read
"Myth-Busting 2": Addressing Misconceptions and Further Improving Communication During the Acquisition Process  which was issued by the OFPP regarding Government - Industry communications

CLICK HERE to link to the memo and read a summary article written by Jason Miller of 1500 Federal Radio. 




Sunday, November 4, 2012