Monday Morning Contracting Tips
by Dannie E. James Sr
JE Group LLC
Phone: 404-557-0027
Fax: 404-521-4018
www.jegroupllc.com
How
teaming relationships are defined and treated by the Federal
Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Small Business Administration (SBA) and
Defense Contracting Audit Agency (DCAA) for their purposes, as well as
an in-depth discussion of the circumstances in which teaming
arrangements can compete for government contracts and the requirements
teaming arrangements must meet before receiving contracts.
For
many procurements, the formation of a teaming relationship by two or
more contractors is the only feasible means by which the U.S. Federal
Government can obtain the required supplies or services. Similarly, in
many instances, forming a teaming arrangement is the only way some
contractors can compete for a procurement. This is particular true for
small businesses. Many small businesses are attempting to team with
large business and used the large business GSA Schedule. This is only
possible if both companies are in possession of a GSA Schedule.
How does General Service Administration (GSA) views teaming?
Contractor Team Arrangements
Under a Contractor Team Arrangement (CTA), two or more GSA Schedule contractors
work together to meet ordering activity needs. By complementing each
other's capabilities, the team offers a total solution to the ordering
activity's requirement, providing a win-win situation for all parties.
This is the only way two or more companies can team together on a GSA
opportunity.
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