LEDtronics wins GSA Schedule 56 program to supply LED products to government customers

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LEDtronics announced they are now authorized by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to provide LEDs products and services to government customers.

The company will supply products including LED T8 lights, LED street lights, CFL LED bulbs, High Bay LED light fixtures, gas station canopy LED light fixtures, and many more.

LEDtronicsWith this, LEDtronics now becomes part of GSA Schedule 56 program and ready to fulfill government contracts.

“Upon seeing how LEDtronics’ LED lighting products and services would advance the government’s dual goals of employing sustainable resources and saving taxpayer dollars, we successfully worked with their team, and their GSA certification was recently approved,” said Ronniece Pearcy, EZGSA Proposal Specialist.

“LEDtronics is now part of our Schedule 56 program and ready to fulfill government contracts,” Pearcy added.

GSA establishes long-term government-wide contracts with commercial firms to provide access to millions of commercial products and services at volume discount-pricing. Vendors must go through careful analysis, planning and proactive steps to ensure they are successful in the GSA Schedules program.

“With over 30 years of experience and innovation in the LED lighting industry, we look forward to providing more government agencies with the latest LED T8 lights, LED street lights, fixtures, and more to fulfill their indoor and outdoor LEDs needs and conserve energy,” said Pervaiz Lodhie, LED lighting pioneer and LEDtronics, founder.

Through Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contracting vehicles, government agencies purchase goods and services with pre-negotiated prices and terms set by the GSA.

This type of contracting does not involve a sale to GSA, but creates an agreement where any participating Government agency may purchase the products or services covered by the contract according to the prices and terms specified, enabling Government agencies to make purchases faster and to leverage the buying power of the government.

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