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d. Other – No prompt pay discount allowed if payment is made by the Government Purchase 
Card (SMARTPAY). 
8. Trade Agreements Act of 1979 (as amended) 
All items are U.S. made end products, designated country end products, Caribbean Basin country 
end products, Canadian end products, or Mexican end products as defined in the Trade 
Agreements Act of 1979 as amended. 
9. Statement Concerning Availability of Export 
Packing 
Export packing is available on Schedule products when required. Cost is open market.
 
10. Small Requirements 
The minimum dollar value of orders to be issued is $50.00 under this contract. 
11. Maximum Order 
Note: 
All dollar amounts are exclusive of any discount for prompt payment. 
 
The maximum dollar value per order for purchase of all equipment will be $500,000 as 
applicable to SIN 132-8. 
12. Use of Federal Supply Service Information 
Technology 
Schedule 70 
Contracts, in accordance with FAR 8.404 
Orders placed pursuant to a Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), using the procedures in FAR 
8.404, are considered to be issued pursuant to full and open competition. Therefore, when placing 
order under Federal Supply Schedules, ordering offices need not seek further competition, 
reasonable pricing, or consider small business set-asides in accordance with subpart 19.5. GSA 
has already determined the prices of items under schedule contracts to be fair and reasonable. 
By placing an order against a schedule using the procedures outlined best value and results in the 
lowest overall cost alternative (considering price, special features, administrative costs, etc.) to 
meet the Government’s needs. 
a. Orders Placed at or Below the Micro-purchase Threshold 
Ordering offices can place orders at or below the micro-purchase threshold with any Federal 
Supply Schedule Contractor. 
b. Orders Exceeding the Micro-purchase Threshold but Not Exceeding the Maximum 
Order Threshold 
Orders should be placed with the schedule Contractor that can provide the supply or service that 
represents the best value. Before placing an order, ordering offices should consider reasonably 
available information about the supply or service offered under MAS contracts by using the 
“GSA Advantage!” online shopping service, or by reviewing the catalogs/price lists of at least 
three schedule Contractors and select the delivery and other options available under the schedule 
that meets the agency's needs. In selecting the supply or service representing the best value, the 
ordering office may consider: 
1. Special features of the supply or service that are required in effective program performance and 
that are not provided by a comparable supply or service 
2. Trade-in considerations 
3. Probable life of the item selected as compared with that of a comparable item 
4. Warranty considerations 
5. Maintenance availability