Introduction to TAA Compliance for Government IT Suppliers, Distributors, Resellers and Contractors
If you supply products for GSA Schedules and other government contracts, those products must comply with the federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA). Failure to comply with TAA can lead to bid award cancellation, multimillion-dollar fines and exclusion from federal contracting.
Sourcing TAA-compliant IT products presents two main challenges: compensating for the absence of key electronics manufacturing centers from the list of TAA-approved countries and unraveling the complexity of global supply chains. Understanding how to overcome these challenges is imperative to government contractors and their suppliers alike.
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