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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the
General Services Administration&apos;s (GSA) on-line ordering system, GSA
Advantage, focusing on: (1) vendor concerns; and (2) the Federal Supply
Service&apos;s (FSS) views on the concerns and the actions it is taking to
improve Advantage.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) an information technology (IT) industry
representative was concerned that FSS requires vendors who sell high-end
IT equipment, such as servers and mainframe computers, to provide
product information, including features and options available on the
equipment, for Advantage that is too detailed and is already available
on vendors&apos; World Wide Web sites; (2) the IT industry representative and
vendors said that buyers of these products are unlikely to purchase them
on-line because of the complexity involved in designing system
configurations and the multitude of options available with the
equipment; (3) according to the vendors, buying these products requires
direct contact with the vendors to determine the best configuration; (4)
the IT industry representative and the vendors also said that formatting
the pricing and product information for Advantage is very labor
intensive because the information is continuously changing,
necessitating frequent updates on Advantage; (5) the IT industry
representative and selected vendors were also concerned that Advantage
orders often have errors that necessitate follow-up discussions and the
submission of paper or faxed purchase orders; (6) they believed that the
problem stemmed from the length of time it can take to get FSS to
approve price changes and update price and product information on
Advantage; (7) as a result, buyers often submit orders with prices that
vendors consider outdated or for products that may have changed or been
discontinued; (8) this is a particular problem with IT products because
as indicated earlier, prices can change daily, and new products are
always becoming available; (9) another concern was that despite the
resource investment that IT vendors incur in placing products on
Advantage, sales volume through Advantage has been low; (10) the IT
industry representative estimated that Advantage sales typically have
accounted for less than 1 percent of IT vendors&apos; total schedule orders;
(11) FSS officials said they are committed to making Advantage easy and
effective for vendors while providing a world class Web site for buyers
that is efficient to use; (12) they said that their efforts ultimately
are intended to increase competition and address the socioeconomic
programs of the federal government; (13) the officials added that they
have made many changes in response to issues raised by vendors, such as
eliminating the requirement for product codes with each item submitted;
and (14) they also established a vendor support center to assist vendors
5 days a week, 12 hours a day and are willing to meet with vendors to
discuss problems.</abstract>
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