Patriot has received GSA
Schedule
Jun 24, 2008
Patriot Antenna Systems, Inc. and ProGov
Solutions, LLC announce the approval of Federal
Supply Schedule Contract with the General
Services Administration (GSA) of the United
States and enters into a management and
marketing agreement.
- After many months of
working with the ProGov Solutions administrative
team gathering the necessary information to
successfully prepare, submit, and negotiate the
award of the Federal Supply Schedule Contract
with GSA, Patriot Antenna Systems, Inc. is
pleased to announce that we have been awarded a
Federal Supply Schedule Contract. This contract
will allow any Government entity, military
installation, American consulate, etc. both
inside and outside the US to purchase our
products at will, with no cap, at pre-negotiated
prices, and without public bidding until May 11,
2013. This Schedule 70 for Information
Technology products and services is also open to
State agencies through the cooperative
purchasing logo on our GSA number GS-35F-0386U.
"We are excited to
have finally completed and achieved this GSA
schedule. Patriot Antenna has a very developed
product line that offers solutions in the VSAT,
Mobile, TVRO, and Quick Deploy sectors," says
Steve Pokornicki, Director of Sales and
Marketing.
The United States
government purchases more than $3.5 trillion
annually in goods and services. As a GSA
approved contractor, Patriot will be able to
bypass the overwhelming bid process and
mountains of paperwork. "We are committed to
providing quality products with timely
deliveries," says Steve Pokornicki.
MARC L. RUBENSTEIN,
President and CEO of ProGov Solutions, LLC,
states "Our agreement with Patriot Antenna
Systems will provide a comprehensive program
that encompasses the essential components
required to become a successful Federal Supply
Schedule contractor; contract preparation, which
is the first step in the process and has just
been completed. We are currently working on the
administrative maintenance, creation and
implementation of a defined marketing strategy."