How are the procedures for ordering services under the Multiple Award Schedules Program different from the procedures for ordering products?
Although the Ordering Procedures for Services Requiring a Statement of Work differ from the Ordering Procedures for Products and Services That Do Not Require a Statement of Work in FAR 8.404(b), both sets of procedures are designed to simplify the acquisition process. For orders of services and/or products up to the micro-purchase threshold: Place the order with any Schedule contractor. For orders above the micro-purchase threshold but below the maximum order threshold: Services Requiring a Statement of Work: Prepare a request for quotes that includes the statement of work; transmit the request to at least three Schedule contractors; evaluate responses; and make a best value selection. Products and Services That Do Not Require a Statement of Work: Review the GSA Advantage! online shopping service or at least three Schedule contractors’ pricelists; evaluate; and make a best value selection. For orders above the maximum order threshold: Services Requiring a Statement of Work: Follow the
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