Links to Audio on Ordering Schedule Services (Podcasts & Webinars)
Shown below are external links (to non-GSA sites) for some popular audio files we've recorded over the past couple years.
Note that the blog policy states:
[Under #5 Linking Policy] "GSA and Services Ordering Solutions are not responsible for transmissions users receive from linked websites. GSA and Services Ordering Solutions do not guarantee that outside websites comply with Section 508 (Accessibility Requirements) of the Rehabilitation Act."
Dave Clemens, 8/21/09
[Remember what the Blog Policy says: “The views expressed on Services Ordering Solutions are those of the individual bloggers. These views and posted comments do not necessarily reflect the views of GSA or the Government.”]
Note that the blog policy states:
[Under #5 Linking Policy] "GSA and Services Ordering Solutions are not responsible for transmissions users receive from linked websites. GSA and Services Ordering Solutions do not guarantee that outside websites comply with Section 508 (Accessibility Requirements) of the Rehabilitation Act."
| Topic | Date Recorded (all by Dave Clemens and Brad Powers unless otherwise indicated) |
| Podcast 1: Acquisition Planning for Schedule Services | September 2007 |
| Podcast 2: Scope and Market Research for Task Orders | October and November 2007 (with Kathleen Sewell interview) |
| Podcast 3: The Request for Quotations | November 2007 (with Jeff Koses interview) |
| Podcast 4: Ordering Procedures for Schedule Task Orders | March 2008 |
| Podcast 5: Socioeconomic Programs and Schedule Orders | June 2008 (with Tonja Ferguson interview) |
| Podcast 6: What Does GSA Do to Award/Administer the Schedule Contract? | May 2008 (by Dave Clemens and Kathleen Sewell) |
| Four-Hour Webinar: Using Schedules for Professional Services | March 2009 (with Dan Briest) |
Dave Clemens, 8/21/09
[Remember what the Blog Policy says: “The views expressed on Services Ordering Solutions are those of the individual bloggers. These views and posted comments do not necessarily reflect the views of GSA or the Government.”]

