GSA preps system for pre-RFP government-industry collaboration

The online platform would allow for crowdsourcing of ideas on how to better structure procurement.

In 2010, the GSA experimented with a collaborative online wiki platform to allow vendors to comment on the pending BetterBuy cloud services acquisition vehicle. The goal of that project was to get feedback from industry on how to best structure a procurement.

The General Services Administration will release an online collaborative platform so federal agency acquisition officials and industry members can communicate to shape procurements in their early stages, according to a senior GSA official.

“It would be a special platform for government and contractors,” David McClure, associate administrator for the GSA’s Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies, said May 4 at a TechAmerica conference. “It is desperately needed.”

The goal is to improve the procurement process by allowing for crowdsourcing of ideas from industry to help structure a procurement so it can be most effective in meeting an agency’s requirements, he said.


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The new platform would provide a similar capability, allowing vendors to provide input to agencies on a pending procurement before a request for proposals is issued, McClure said. In the pre-RFP stage, the formal procurement process has not been initiated yet.

The GSA is considering several possible applications that might serve as the platform, including IdeaScale, which has been used in several federal innovation contests, McClure said.

The GSA hopes to have the platform in place this summer, and it may initially start with just GSA or a limited number of agencies, McClure added.