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Eaton's GSA contract helps non-federal government institutions prepare for the worst

All GSA Schedule products and services can be accessed specifically during or in preparation for officially declared emergencies or disasters

What is a GSA Contract and how can it work for you?

General Services Administration’s (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) is a federal contracting program primarily for federal agencies, but certain non-federal government entities can also use it under specific conditions. Any government unit at the state or sub-state level – including counties, cities, towns, and their subdivisions, federally recognized tribes, and publicly governed school systems or colleges – can use GSA’s MAS through the disaster purchasing program. All GSA terms and conditions apply.

Disaster Purchasing Program
All GSA Multiple Award Schedule products and services can be accessed specifically during or in preparation for officially declared emergencies or disasters. State, local, tribal, and territorial governments and educational institutions can use MAS contracts for projects related to disaster preparedness, response, or recovery.

This covers natural disasters (e.g. hurricanes, wildfires) or man-made disasters/terrorism. 

Procure electrical services and solutions via Eaton’s GSA Multiple Award Schedule

The electrical solutions you need to be prepared.

Eaton’s GSA MAS offers access to the electrical services and solutions you need without a lengthy RFP process and negotiation.  Here are some of the highlights:
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Electrical engineering services and solutions

Comprehensive portfolio of services and solutions tailored for every stage of a power system’s life cycle.

 

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Uninterruptible Power Supply products and services

Power protection, backup and reliability solutions for critical electrical systems ensure always-on power.

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Electrical worker training

Essential training for electrical workers throughout every stage of their career to effectively operate and maintain electrical power management systems.

Take the disaster preparedness quiz!

Keeping the power on in emergency situations is critical to enable communication and emergency services, as well as enabling clean water and shelter for your community. Take the quiz to see how well you are doing and how you might potentially improve.

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Need more information now? Email us at gsa@eaton.com