Auburn Hills’ eProcurment Services Awarded GSA Contract for Commercial Platforms

Auburn Hills-based eProcurement Services (ePS), a provider of e-commerce solutions, was awarded a contract from the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) for its Commercial Platforms Program (CPP). It is an initiative meant to help the agency modernize federal procurement processes.
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Auburn Hills-based ePS has received a contract the U.S. General Services Administration for its Commercial Platforms Program. // Photo courtesy of GSA

Auburn Hills-based eProcurement Services (ePS), a provider of e-commerce solutions, was awarded a contract from the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) for its Commercial Platforms Program (CPP). It is an initiative meant to help the agency modernize federal procurement processes.

Now ePS will play a role in supporting the GSA’s mission to streamline purchasing and drive cost savings across the federal government. One of the ePS’ factors in winning the contract was offering one of the country’s largest small business and socioeconomic inclusion programs.

“Becoming a part of the CPP allows us to continue to expand our reach into federal agencies while broadening the opportunities for our small and socioeconomic suppliers to grow,” says David Saroli, CEO of ePS.

“The CPP contract is another extension of the benefits we currently provide to the Department of Defense through the Army First Stop and Air Force First Look Programs. This agreement perfectly aligns with our commitment to revolutionizing procurement practices while fostering growth to the small businesses that form the backbone of our economy.”

By using the ePS platform, federal buyers should get enhanced purchasing experiences, increased transparency, improved compliance with federal acquisition regulations, and an easy way to find small and socioeconomic businesses that meet their needs.

For more information about ePS, please visit eps-one.com or ndvsb.com.