A bill to require that for two years the General Services Administration may not award a single-source contract for any commercially available product that may be procured from a multiple-award schedule, and for other purposes.
Multiple Award Act - Prohibits the General Services Administration (GSA) from awarding a single-source contract for the next two years to procure any commercially available product that may be procured from a multiple award schedule. Directs the Office of Federal Procurement Policy to study and report to Congress on GSA's procurement practices during this period.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Government Operations.
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