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GSA Schedule Contracts

Millican's services are available across the Federal Government to address important information and records issues through two GSA Schedule contracts. Also referred to as Multiple Award Schedules (MAS) and Federal Supply Schedules, GSA Schedules establish long-term government-wide contracts and provide fast, flexible, cost-effective procurement solutions that allow customers to meet acquisition challenges, while achieving their missions. GSA Schedules benefit our government customers by enabling them to:

» Realize cost savings;
» Experience flexibility and choice;
» Save time;
» Achieve transparency; and
» Control the procurement.

 

GSA Schedule 70 for Information Technology Equipment, Software, and Services

SIN 132-51, Information Technology Professional Services
Contract No. GS-35F-0458W

Utilizing this contract, Millican provides the following services as a small business:

  • IT Systems Development Services (FPDS Code D302
  • IT Systems Analysis Services (FPDS Code D306)
  • IT Data Conversion Services (FPDS Code D311)
  • Creation/Retrieval of IT Related Automated News Services, Data Services, or Other Information Services (FPDS Code D317)
  • Other Information Technology Services, Not Elsewhere Classified (FPDS Code D399)

 

GSA Schedule 874 for Mission Oriented Business Integrated Services (MOBIS)

SIN 874-1: Consulting Services
Contract No. GS-10F-0201J

In the spirit of MOBIS, Millican's services focus on improving organizational performance through improved capture, organization, protection, retrieval, use, and ultimate disposition of your information and records resources. Current key issues addressed are:

  • Adapting DoD 5015.2-STD, Design Criteria Standard for Electronic Records Management, to your organization
  • Scheduling electronic copies of program records and administrative records not covered by the General Records Schedule
  • Performing needs assessments and developing strategic plans for addressing multimedia, including electronic, records beyond the paper based world
  • Adapting your information resource program to the broader aspects of multimedia
  • Mapping multimedia record holdings and developing/updating retention and disposition schedules
  • Establishing or updating file patterns across an organization, an absolute necessity for effectively managing electronic records
  • Reengineering processes to merge disparate paper and electronic record keeping programs and facilitating the required organizational changes
  • Developing functional specifications for Document Management Systems and Records Management Applications and supporting system selection
  • Providing training on current multimedia record keeping requirements and practices