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Proximity Card Promo

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

Now is the time to order Proximity Cards!

Proximity ID cards, also known as prox cards, transfer data securely from a distance, meaning they do not have to be swiped through a magnetic stripe card reader. This makes prox cards the convenient solution for secure door access control or time and attendance applications. Corporate, educational, and health organizations as well as governmental agencies rely on proximity card technology for the personalization of their secure badges and cards.

Advantidge is pleased to offer all proprietary formats of proximity cards, including HID and Indala, at highly competitive prices and with short lead times. The process is simple and is just another way that your team at Advantidge is working hard to provide complete solutions for secure badge issuance and ID card printer related needs. If you are interested in saving money and time, send a sample of your prox card to:

Advantidge
Save Me Money on Prox
6101 W. Centinela Avenue, Suite 335
Culver City, CA 90230

or fill out the form below:

Your Name:
Your Phone Number:
Your Email Address:
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Card Start #:
 

Custom Hologram Sale

Monday, March 5th, 2012

Advantidge is thrilled to offer our customers
Custom Hologram ID Cards
at unheard of prices

1000 Cards: $1.20 Each NOW $0.70 Each
500 Cards: $1.40 Each NOW $0.90 Each
Set-up Fee: $650 NOW $395

 

 

 

Take advantage of this great deal!

  • Fill out the form below.
  • Click ‘Send’.
  • We’ll get back to you within 24 hours.

 

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Custom Hologram ID Cards aren’t what you’re looking for?

Click here for generic holographic cards.
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Or call us at 800-965-5932 for more information.

 

Expedited shipping is available for an additional fee. Offer good for new orders only. Repeat orders must pay an additional set-up fee. Offer good through 05/31/12. If you require information on other ID card options, please call us today at 800-965-5932 or email us at sales@advantidge.com.

Custom Hologram ID Card Promotion

Monday, February 27th, 2012


Save 40% off Normal Price!

 

1000 Cards: $1.20 Each NOW $0.70 Each
500 Cards: $1.40 Each NOW $0.90 Each

Set up fee only $395 (normally $650)

 

 

 

 

Why try Custom Hologram ID Cards now? Because they have never been available at such LOW prices and ordering has never been easier.

Order Custom Hologram ID Cards Today!


ACT NOW FOR

Reduced Set-up Fee!


Custom Hologram ID Cards from Advantidge is the best deal on the web! With such a reduced Set-up Fee and low prices this the best deal we’ve ever offered!


Advantidge is thrilled to offer our customers Custom Hologram ID Cards at a price that is unheard of for ANY industry! Custom Hologram ID Cards normally sell for $1.20 each, but we’re offering them at $.70/ card for 1000+ or $.90/ card for 500.

This amazing deal can help your company:

  • Save money
  • Increase brand awareness
  • Increase profits
  • Stay secure

The security of your company and employees is invaluable. Custom Hologram ID Cards are a great way to ensure that your ID cards remain protected from illegal counterfeit duplication, while looking professional. Set your company up for success by setting yourself apart from the competition and keeping your organization secure.

Get started right now by visiting our Custom Hologram ID Card Order Form page.

 

Expedited shipping is available for an additional fee. Offer good for new orders only. Repeat orders must pay additional set-up fee. 100 count minimum order. Offer good through 05/31/12. Try Custom Hologram PVC Cards with Magnetic Stripe + $.20 per card, Custom Hologram Prox Cards, or Generic Hologram PVC Cards + $.60 per card. If you require any other custom ID card options, call us today to speak with a sales rep. We are happy to help! Call us now at 800-965-5932 or email us at sales@advantidge.com for an estimate. Our sales team is waiting to help you place your order!

RMA Policy

Thursday, February 9th, 2012


RMA Policy

1. A Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number is required for all returns.
2. An RMA number is valid for 30 days.
3. The RMA number must be visible on all returns. Do not write on the original product box!
4. Advantidge does not accept returns of Print heads, Bar Code Media, Software or ServiceContracts.
5. Misships must be claimed within 15 days of Advantidge invoice date.
6. Product will be returned to customer under the following circumstances:
a. If a product is returned missing any components sent with the original order.
b. If the condition of the returned product is in any way misrepresented.
c. If the received product is damaged in any way.
d. If there is not a valid and visible RMA number.
e. If a product returned on a DOA is tested as full functioning product.
f. If product is received over 30 days after the date the RMA number is issued.
7. Solution Provider is ultimately responsible for the condition of the returned items. These policies should be communicated to their end-user customers.
8. The Solution Provider is responsible for cost incurred by Advantidge due to misrepresentation of the condition of product.
9. The Solution Provider is responsible for freight when returning products.
10. Product that is discontinued/obsolete from the supplier does not qualify for return.


NON-DOA RETURNS POLICY – All products

1. NO open box returns for non-DOA products. Product box must be clean and undamaged, with no marks of any kind. This includes writing, stamps or shipping labels. ie. Written RMA numbers. All products must be double boxed.
2. Original manufacturer’s packaging, both inside and outside must be unused. Returns must be complete with all manuals, cables, warranty cards, static bags, etc. just as the Customer received them.
3. Customers have 30 days from date of invoice to request a non-DOA return. The RMA # issued is valid for 30 days from issue date.
4. There will be a restocking fee on returns resulting from customer error.
5. Non-DOA configured product may not be returned.
6. For customers on credit terms, credit will be applied to your account when the product is received by Advantidge.
7. For customers on C.O.D. or Credit Card status, replacement product will be sent upon receipt of product by Advantidge. If desired, we will send replacement product at your normal C.O.D./Credit Card status and you can request from the credit department a refund/credit to your card when the returned product is received by Advantidge
8. Customer is responsible for freight costs when returning product.


DOA RETURNS POLICY

1. Refer to Manufacturer’s Warranties and Returns Policies, available on the Advantidge web site under our Support section.
2. If the product is tested and the problem is not duplicated, there may be a no problem found fee charged to the Solution Provider.
3. Products that show signs of use are not returnable to Advantidge as DOA.
4. For customers on credit terms, credit will be applied to your account when the product is received by Advantidge. Replacement product will be sent in advance, freight free via UPS Ground.
5. For customers on C.O.D. or Credit Card status, replacement product will be sent upon receipt of product by Advantidge. If desired, we will send replacement product at your normal C.O.D./Credit Card status and you can request from the credit department a refund/credit to your card when Advantidge receives the returned product.

EasyLobby Software Now an HID Global Business

Monday, January 23rd, 2012


EasyLobby is now owned by HID Global, one of the most recognized and respected players in the security industry.

EasyLobby is happy to announce a new partnership with HID Global. HID is an industry leader that has consistently enhanced customer value by delivering the most trusted, advanced and dependable secure identity solutions and ID card printers in the market.

With the new partnership EasyLobby will continue to provide industry-leading affordable, feature-rich, customizable, and easy to use visitor management solutions for your ID card systems. EasyLobby’s visitor management software is a great fit with HID’s secure identity solutions, and combining these 2 synergies will create an even richer ID card product experience for you.

 

Primary Children’s Medical Center Uses Sex Offender Screening with EasyLobby Software


(Associated Press) A Salt Lake City hospital is using EasyLobby visitor management to determine whether registered sex offenders are attempting to enter the building.

Primary Children’s Medical Center first implemented EasyLobby in June, 2012. Since then about 60,000 people have been screened. Nine were flagged as offenders.

“We’re living in a vulnerable society these days,” said Mike Creason, assistant administrator of facility management at Primary Children’s. “This gives us that layer of security.”

The hospital does allow parents or guardians tapped as offenders to visit their children, but requires the visits to occur either in the child’s room or public areas. Nursing supervisors also are notified of the visitor’s status.

 

Employee Self-Service Kiosk

EasyLobby has developed a new Employee Self-Service Kiosk feature in the self registration portion of EasyLobby SVM 10.0 software. This feature allows customers to use a kiosk to print and issue prox cards for employees who have lost or forgotten their ID cards and also to issue a card for new employees.

The employee must authenticate by entering their Active Directory credentials at the kiosk, and these credentials are authenticated live against the Active Directory. Once authenticated, the employee taps the appropriate button.
A new ID card is then printed on a hard ID card printer such as the Fargo DTC1000, and the prox card number is captured by an OMNIKEY card reader embedded in the printer.

This feature is then integrated with the EasyLobby access control integration module so that the newly issued ID card is added to the permanent cardholder record in the access control system. The card is immediately activated with all the privileges of the employee’s normal card.

 


EasyLobby Featured in Security Sales & Integration

EasyLobby recently authored an article in industry publication Security Sales & Integration titled “Round Out Your Line With Visitor Management.”

Targeted at security dealers and integrators who might not currently be carrying visitor management as part of their product line, the ‘how-to’ story explains the value of providing this solution as part of a total product mix.

A few of the topics discussed include the integration of visitor management with access control systems, how easy it is to use and install visitor software, the importance of screening unwanted visitors using watch lists, and the ability to use visitor registration in a free standing kiosk to allow guests to self-register.

The piece concludes, “The good thing about visitor management software is that it is appropriate for just about every environment from small to large.”

Call today to learn more about EasyLobby visitor management software, we offer excellent customer service! 800-965-5932

Extended Warranty Service Programs

Friday, January 20th, 2012

ID card printers are a worthwhile investment for many different types of companies but customers often forget to protect this investment. Rather than wait until workflow is interrupted (usually just before a major deadline) by a technical problem, consider purchasing a warranty service program for your ID card printer now. Warranty service programs are affordable solutions, especially when compared to the cost of purchasing a new ID card printer in an emergency situation. Warranty service programs can be upgraded to include the use of a loaner ID card printer, so you can continue your important ID card printing operations, no matter what unexpected technical issues may occur.

Sample Warranty Pricing:

Printer Model

MSRP

Warranty Price

Zebra P330i

$2895

$445

Zebra P430i

$3895

$610

Fargo HDP5000

$3995

$629

Fargo DTC4500LC

$5699

$855

In order to ensure that your printer and printhead remain eligible for warranty service make sure to regularly perform the required card printer maintenance. If you do not keep up with regular printer cleanings as mandated by the card printer manufacturer you run the risk of completely voiding your printer warranty, making you ineligible to claim repairs or replacement of your printer’s printhead. It is recommended you clean your printer every time you change the ID printer ribbon, but in order to remain eligible for warranty coverage for your ID card printer, make sure to check the warranty coverage requirements of your specific ID card printer model.

Always remember to remove all jewelry and accessories before opening up your ID card printer for any maintenance, as these items can easily scratch the printhead as well as other working parts of your ID card printer.

For more information regarding extended warranty programs for your ID card system contact our sales team today! We offer excellent customer service, 800-965-5932.

Users Eligible to use GSA Sources of Supply and Services

Monday, January 16th, 2012

This Order provides definitions and listings of agencies and organizations authorized to use GSA sources of supply and services. It also provides definitive guidelines concerning eligibility requirements.

40 U.S.C. §§ 501 – 502 authorize the Administrator of General Services (Administrator) to procure and supply personal property and non-personal services for executive agencies and other Federal agencies, mixed- ownership Government corporations as identified in 31 U.S.C. § 9101, the District of Columbia, qualified nonprofit agencies for the blind or other severely handicapped for use in making or providing an approved commodity or service to the Government, and state and local governments for certain Federal supply schedule purchases, including use for disaster recovery purchasing. Other organizations are eligible pursuant to other statutes under which GSA operates (such as 40 U.S.C. § 602, which governs eligibility to obtain GSA Fleet motor vehicles and related services) or by reason of enabling statutory authority.

GSA sources of supply and services are defined as those support programs administered by GSA and prescribed in the Federal Property Management Regulations (FPMR), 41 CFR Parts 101-26–Procurement Sources and Programs, 101-39–Interagency Fleet Management Systems (GSA Fleet), Federal Management Regulation (FMR) 102- 117–Transportation Management, FPMR 101-42, FMR 102-35 through 102-42 –Utilization and Disposal Programs, and in the Federal Travel Regulation, 41 CFR Part 301-73, Travel Programs.

The authority to use GSA sources of supply and services is established by statute or regulation. Organizations are eligible to use GSA sources of supply and services pursuant to 40 U.S.C. §§ 501 – 502 or other statutory authority. Please note that although an organization may be eligible to use GSA sources of supply, particular sources may not be accessible. In some cases, as resources or assets may not be available (especially in the case of the GSA Fleet), it may not be practical for GSA to make certain sources of supply available, or the contract(s) for the requested commodity or service may not permit participation by certain otherwise eligible organizations. Also, some organizations may be eligible to use only specific GSA sources of supply or services.

40 U.S.C. § 501, Services for executive agencies, authorizes the Administrator to procure and supply personal property and non-personal services for executive agencies to use in the proper discharge of their responsibilities, and perform functions related to procurement and supply including contracting, inspection, storage, issue, property identification and classification, transportation and traffic management, management of public utility services, and repairing and converting.

Executive agencies include:

  • Executive departments

  • Wholly owned Government corporations

  • Independent establishments in the executive branch of the Government

  • Other Federal agencies, mixed-ownership Government corporations, the District of Columbia, qualified nonprofit agencies for the blind or other severely handicapped for use in making or providing an approved commodity or service to the Government, and state and local governments for certain Federal supply schedule purchases, including use for disaster recovery purchasing. 40 U.S.C. § 502, Services for other entities, authorizes the Administrator to provide access to GSA sources of supply (or limited authorizations in some cases) to these organizations upon request. 40 U.S.C § 602 authorizes the Administrator to furnish GSA Fleet motor vehicles and related services to Federal agencies, mixed-ownership Government corporations, or the District of Columbia

  • Mixed-ownership Government corporations

  • District of Columbia

  • The Senate, the House of Representatives, and activities under the direction of the Architect of the Capitol

  • Other organizations authorized under the authority of 40 U.S.C. §§ 501 – 502. GSA has determined that certain organizations, other than those described above, are eligible to use its sources of supply and services under the authority provided to the Administrator by 40 U.S.C. §§ 501 – 502

  • Cost-reimbursement contractors (and subcontractors) as properly authorized. Under 40 U.S.C. § 501, the Administrator determined that in order to promote greater economy and efficiency in Government procurement programs, contractors performing cost-reimbursement type contracts or other types of negotiated contracts, when the agency determines that a substantial dollar portion is of a cost-reimbursement nature, may be authorized to use GSA sources of supply. In each case, the written authorization must conform to the requirements of FAR Part 51, Use of Government Sources by Contractors. Contractors are not eligible to obtain GSA city-pair contract airfares

  • Cost-reimbursement or fixed price contractors’ use of GSA Fleet motor vehicles and related services. Subpart 51.2 of the FAR states that, if it is in the Government’s interest, a contracting officer may authorize a cost-
    reimbursement contractor to obtain, for official purposes only, GSA Fleet motor vehicles and related services. The FAR also states that Government contractors shall not be authorized to use GSA Fleet motor vehicles and related services for use in performance of any contract other than a cost-reimbursement contract, except as otherwise specifically approved by the Administrator. Accordingly, any request for use of GSA Fleet vehicles and related services by other than a cost-reimbursement contractor must be requested by the agency contracting officer and approved by GSA

  • Fixed-price contractors (and subcontractors) purchasing security equipment. Under 40 U.S.C. § 501, the Administrator has determined that fixed-price contractors and lower-tier subcontractors who are required to maintain custody of security classified records and information may purchase security equipment from GSA.
    Procedures for such acquisitions are set forth in 41 CFR 101-26.507

  • Non-Federal firefighting organizations cooperating with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Pursuant to 40 U.S.C. § 501 and 16 U.S.C. § 580a, it has been determined that certain non-Federal firefighting organizations may purchase wildfire suppression equipment and supplies from the Federal Acquisition Service (FAS). This determination is reflected in an interagency agreement between GSA and the USDA, Forest Service. (FAS No. FM-IA-06-002, December 27, 2006)

  • Tribes and Tribal Organizations. As provided in section 102(13) of Pub. L. 103-413 (the Indian Self- Determination Act Amendments of 1994), a tribal organization, when carrying out a contract, grant or cooperative agreement under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, is deemed an executive agency for purposes of 40 U.S.C. § 501. Additionally, if the self-determination contract contains a provision authorizing interagency motorpool vehicles and related services, as provided in Section 103 of the Indian Self-Determination Act Amendments of 1994, the tribe or tribal organization is eligible to use GSA Fleet motor vehicles and related services, if available. (Authorization to use GSA sources of supply under the authority cited in this paragraph does not include purchases for resale unless the contract, grant, cooperative agreement, or funding agreement authorizes such activity. Information on the authority for resale must be provided to GSA, and based on that information, GSA must concur.)

  • Use of Certain Federal supply schedules by state and local Governments. State and local governments have limited access to GSA sources of supply, as detailed below. State or local government, defined at 40 U.S.C. § 502(c) includes any state, local, regional, or tribal government, or any instrumentality thereof (including any local educational agency or institution of higher education). In any case of the use by a state or local government of a Federal supply schedule, participation by a firm that sells to the Federal Government through its Federal supply schedule contract shall be voluntary with respect to a sale to the state or local government under that contract

  • Cooperative Purchasing. Pursuant to 40 U.S.C.502(c), the Administrator may provide for the use by state or local governments of Schedule 70 and Schedule 84 for supplies and services available under those Federal supply schedules

  • Disaster Recovery. As provided in 40 U.S.C. § 502(d), the Administrator may provide for the use of Federal supply schedules by state and local governments for the purchase of products and services to be used to facilitate recovery from major disasters declared by the president under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act or to facilitate recovery from terrorism or nuclear, biological, chemical, or radiological attack

  • 1122 Program. 10 U.S.C. § 381 allows for the purchase of equipment suitable for counter-drug, homeland security, and emergency response activities through the Department of Defense. GSA maintains the catalog of available products under this program

  • Public Health Emergencies. State, local, territorial, and tribal governments may access Federal supply schedules as authorized users for goods and services when expending Federal grant funds in response to Public Health Emergencies (PHE) declared by the Secretary of Health and Human Services under section 319 of the Public Health Services Act, codified at 42 U.S.C. § 247d

  • The American National Red Cross. As provided for in section 2 of Pub. L. 111-263 (the Federal Supply Schedules Usage Act of 2010), the American National Red Cross in furtherance of its purposes set forth in 36 U.S.C. § 300102 is authorized to access Federal Supply Schedules. (Authorization to use Federal Supply Schedules under the authority cited in this paragraph does not include purchases for resale.)

  • Certain institutions. The following activities are eligible to use GSA sources of supply and services:
    Howard University (20 U.S.C. § 130) Gallaudet University (20 U.S.C. § 4362) National Technical Institute for the Deaf, (20 U.S.C. § 4362) and American Printing House for the Blind (20 U.S.C. § 106)

  • Governments authorized under 48 U.S.C. § 1469e. As provided in 48 U.S.C. 1469e, the governments of American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands are eligible to use GSA sources of supply and services

  • Entities authorized under the Foreign Assistance Act (FAA). Section 607 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, 22 U.S.C. § 2357, provides that the President may authorize friendly countries, international organizations, the American Red Cross, and voluntary nonprofit relief agencies to use GSA sources of supply and services when determined consistent with and in furtherance of the international development goals of the FAA. The President delegated his authority to make Section 607 determinations under the FAA to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Purchases are limited to those for civilian use only

  • Non-appropriated fund activities. FPMR 101-26.000 provides that military commissaries and non- appropriated fund activities may use GSA sources of supply and services for their own use, not for resale, unless otherwise authorized by the individual Federal agency and GSA has concurred

  • Ineligible activities. Except for the acquisition of excess personal property through sponsoring agencies, which is governed by FMR 102-36.185 – 102-36.205 and not this GSA Order, Federal grantees are ineligible to use GSA sources of supply and services. In addition, a cost-reimbursement contractor cannot transfer procurement authorization to a third party

  • Travel and transportation.
    a. Persons. Organizations seeking to use GSA sources of supply and services for travel related services and transportation of persons must obtain a separate determination for the requested service(s). This is necessary to determine whether the requesting entity is eligible under the language of the specific contract(s); e.g., travel management services, travel charge card services, and air passenger transportation.
    b. Goods. An organization seeking to use GSA sources of supply for transportation of goods pursuant to a contract entered into under the FAR may do so if the requesting entity is eligible under the language of the specific contract(s); e.g., express small package delivery, express heavyweight delivery services. As a general matter, transportation under GSA’s tenders of service entered into under 49 U.S.C. § 13712 or similar statutes governing common carriage are limited to transportation for the Federal Government. Thus, an entity that is not part of the Federal Government may not use these tenders of service.

  • Excess, surplus, and forfeited property. The eligibility of organizations to obtain supplies and services through GSA’s personal property utilization and disposal programs is not governed by this GSA Order

Determination of eligibility. Organizations other than those covered in the appendices to this GSA Order may be eligible to use GSA sources of supply and services. Organizations requesting an eligibility determination should submit a request to the Office of Governmentwide Policy, Attention: Office of Acquisition Policy (MV), 1800 F Street, Washington, DC 20405, or phone 202-501-1224. Include in the request the name and contact number of the entity or organization with applicable supporting documentation and any separate statutory authority that may exist, for GSA’s analysis and determination.

International Organizations Eligible for GSA Pricing

Monday, January 16th, 2012

The following have been determined to be eligible to use GSA sources of supply and services. This list is not all-inclusive; others may also be eligible to use GSA sources of supply and services. GSA will make an eligibility determination on a case-by-case basis in response to requests received. NOTE: Organizations included in this list have a limited authorization to access GSA sources of supply, namely for purchases consistent with and in furtherance of the international development goals of the Foreign Assistance Act:

African Development Fund
American Red Cross
Asian Development Bank
Counterpart Foundation, Inc.
Customs Cooperation Council
European Space Research Organization
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Great Lakes Fishery Commission
Inter-American Defense Board
Inter-American Development Bank
Inter-American Institute of Agriculture Sciences
Inter-American Investment Corporation
Inter-American Statistical Institute
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission
Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization
Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration
International Atomic Energy Agency
International Bank of Reconstruction and Development (WORLD BANK)
International Boundary Commission-United States and Canada
International Boundary and Water Commission-United States and Mexico
International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes
International Civil Aviation Organization
International Coffee Organization
International Cotton Advisory Committee
International Development Association
International Fertilizer Development Center
International Finance Corporation
International Hydrographic Bureau
International Institute for Cotton
International Joint Commission-United States and Canada
International Labor Organization
International Maritime Satellite Organization
International Monetary Fund
International Pacific Halibut Commission
International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission-Canada
International Secretariat for Volunteer Services
International Telecommunications Satellite Organization
International Telecommunications Union
International Wheat Council
Iraqi Ministry of Housing and Construction
Lake Ontario Claims Tribunal
Multinational Force and Observers
Multinational Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Organization of African Unity
Organization of American States
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
Pan American Health Organization
Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics
South Pacific Commission
United International Bureau for the Protection of Intellectual Property
United Nations
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
Universal Postal Union
World Health Organization
World Intellectual Property Organization
World Meteorological Organization
World Tourism Organization

Other Users Eligible for GSA Pricing

Monday, January 16th, 2012

The following have been determined to be eligible to use GSA sources of supply and services. This list is not all-inclusive; other organizations may be eligible to use GSA sources of supply and services. GSA will make an eligibility determination on a case-by-case basis in response to requests received.

Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
American Printing House for the Blind
American National Red Cross
American Samoa, Government of
Architect of the Capitol
Army/Air Force Exchange Service
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
Civil Air Patrol
Coast Guard Auxiliary (through the U.S. Coast Guard)
CoBank, ACB
Committee for Purchase from People Who are Blind or Severely Disabled
Contractors and subcontractors – cost reimbursement (as authorized by the applicable agency’s contracting official)
Contractors and subcontractors – fixed price (security equipment only when so authorized by the applicable agency’s contracting official)
Courts, District of Columbia
Courts, Federal (not court reporters)
Delaware River Basin Commission
Denali Commission
District of Columbia, Government of
District of Columbia, Public Schools
District of Columbia, Pretrial Services Agency/Public Defenders
Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship
Election Assistance Commission
Farm Credit Banks (AgriBank FCB, Farm Credit Bank of Texas, U.S. AgBank FCB, and AgFirst FCB)
Federal Coordinator for the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Project
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council
Federal Home Loan Banks
Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Firefighters, Non-Federal (as authorized by the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture)
Gallaudet University
Government Printing Office
Guam, Government of
House of Representatives, U.S.
Howard University (including hospital)
Japan-United States Friendship Commission
Land Grant Institutions (as cost-reimbursement contractors)
Legal Services Corporation (not its grantees)
Library of Congress
Marine Mammal Commission
Medicare Payment Advisory Commission
Millennium Challenge Corporation
National Capital Planning Commission
National Gallery of Art
National Guard Activities (only through U.S. Property and Fiscal Officers)
National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK)
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation, Office of
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
Non-appropriated fund activities (not for resale)
Northern Mariana Islands, Government of the Commonwealth of the
Overseas Private Investment Corporation
Public Interest Declassification Board
Regional Fishery Management Councils
Senate, U.S.
South Atlantic Fishery Management Council
John C. Stennis Center for Public Service
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
U.S. Arctic Research Commission
United States Access Board
U.S. China Economic Security Review Commission
U.S. Institute of Peace
U.S. Tax Court
Vietnam Education Foundation
Virgin Islands, government of (including Virgin Islands Port Authority)
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (METRO)

Executive Agencies Eligible for GSA Pricing

Monday, January 16th, 2012

The following have been determined to be “executive agencies,” or parts thereof, for the purpose of using GSA sources of supply and services. This list is not all-inclusive; other agencies may be eligible, and GSA will make an eligibility determination on a case-by-case basis in response to requests received. Listed here are major executive agencies and their components for which inquiries have been received:

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Agency for International Development
Agriculture, Department of
Air Force, Department of
American Battle Monuments Commission
Armed Forces Retirement Home
Army Corp of Engineers
Army, Department of
Bonneville Power Administration
Bureau of Land Management
Central Intelligence Agency
Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation
Commerce, Department of
Commission on Civil Rights
Commission on Fine Arts
Commodity Credit Corporation
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Consumer Products Safety Commission
Corporation for National and Community Service
Defense, Department of
Defense agencies and Joint Service Schools
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
Education, Department of
Energy, Department of
Environmental Protection Agency
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Executive Office of the President
Export-Import Bank of U.S.
Farm Credit Administration
Federal Communications Commission
Federal Election Commission
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Federal Labor Relations Authority
Federal Maritime Commission
Federal Trade Commission
Forest Service, U.S.
General Services Administration
Government National Mortgage Association
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation
Health and Human Services, Department of
Homeland Security, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
Interagency Council on the Homelessness
Inter-American Foundation
Interior, Department of the
International Boundary and Water Commission, United States Section
Justice, Department of
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Labor, Department of
Madison, James, Memorial Fellowship Foundation
Merit Systems Protection Board
Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environment Policy Foundation
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Archives and Records Administration
National Credit Union Administration (not individual credit unions)
National Council on the Handicapped
National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for the Humanities
National Labor Relations Board
National Science Foundation
National Transportation Safety Board
Navy, Department of
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
Office of Personnel Management
Office of Special Counsel
Peace Corps
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
Postal Regulatory Commission
Presidio Trust, the
Railroad Retirement Board
St. Elizabeth’s Hospital
Securities and Exchange Commission
Selective Service System
Small Business Administration
Smithsonian Institution
Social Security Administration
State, Department of
Tennessee Valley Authority
Trade and Development Agency
Transportation, Department of
Transportation Security Administration
Treasury, Department of
U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
U.S. Secret Service
U.S. International Trade Commission
U.S. Navy Medical Research Unit
U.S. Postal Service
Veterans Affairs, Department of