Better World Advertising awarded GSA Multiple Award Schedule Contract
Better World Advertising (BWA) has been awarded an Advertising & Integrated Marketing Solutions Schedule 541 contract by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), the procurement arm of the federal government.
San Francisco CA / November 24, 2014: Better World Advertising (BWA), a full service advertising agency and national leader in social marketing, announced today it has been awarded a five-year contract for Federal customers to efficiently purchase BWA expertise in advertising and marketing services. BWA’s inclusion as a GSA contract holder enables all government agencies to obtain services at approved pricing and with license terms from a trusted vendor.
The Multiple Award Schedule Contract is the culmination of a rigorous process in which the GSA carefully evaluates companies to determine their proficiency and suitability for providing services to the Federal government. The assessment covers a wide range of a corporation’s capabilities, including organizational structure, performance history, customer satisfaction and other criteria.
“We have done business with Federal agencies for years, but now we have a more efficient way to reach potential government clients”, says President and Creative Director Les Pappas. “With the streamlined GSA procurement process, we can harness the power of marketing and communication to improve people’s lives in concert with a broader range of partners.” Federal, state and local agencies can obtain information about Better World Advertising’s GSA contract services directly on the GSA Advantage website at http://1.usa.gov/1vsNlYa.
Located in San Francisco, New York City and Washington, D.C, Better World Advertising has been committed to improving societal health and well being for nearly 20 years. We are passionate individuals steeped in creating and implementing advertising/media campaigns. We are committed to realizing our vision of ending health disparities, reducing disease, and eliminating stigma and discrimination. For more information, please visit us at socialmarketing.com.