FBI Chooses FedBid for Commodity Buys
June 4, 2008
VIENNA, VIRGINIA, June 4, 2008 - FedBid, Inc. today announced that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has awarded FedBid a contract to provide reverse auction services in support of the agency’s acquisition efforts. Awarded under FedBid’s U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) competed task order, the contract will enable FedBid to continue to provide full-service marketplace support, providing valuable process efficiencies and cost savings for commodity and simple services buys.
“FedBid is extremely proud to be able to help the nation’s leading domestic crimefighting organization meet its operational needs,” said FedBid Vice President, Doug Stuck. “As FBI celebrates its 100 year anniversary this year, it has clearly embraced innovative procurement practices, and we look forward to helping the Bureau realize the substantial proven benefits of FedBid’s online marketplace.”
ABOUT: FedBid, Inc.
FedBid, Inc. provides FedBid® online procurement services through The Buyer-Driven Online MarketplaceSM at www.FedBid.com. Focusing on federal, state and local government agencies and associated prime contractors, www.FedBid.com is the leading online marketplace for public sector acquisition of commodities, from computer products, security gear and office supplies to tools, laboratory supplies and equipment and simple services. To date, more than 1,000 procurement professionals at dozens of federal organizations, including GSA, DHS, DoS and DoD, have used FedBid to procure over $1 billion worth of commodities and simple services from thousands of businesses around the U.S. For more information, visit FedBid online at www.FedBid.com or call (877) 9FEDBID.