Federal Supply Schedule

/ˈfɛdərəl səˈplaɪ ˈskɛdʒəl/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A government-established contract system that allows federal agencies to purchase goods and services at pre-negotiated prices from approved vendors.
    The agency procured its office supplies through the Federal Supply Schedule to ensure compliance and cost-effectiveness.

Forms

  • federal supply schedule
  • federal supply schedules

Commentary

The Federal Supply Schedule simplifies procurement by prearranging terms; drafters should clearly specify applicable schedules and contract scopes to avoid ambiguity.

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