Adobe, GSA ink access and discount software pact
Briefly

The General Services Administration (GSA) has entered into a third enterprise agreement with Adobe to provide its document management software to federal agencies at a 70% discount. This deal, facilitated through the OneGov procurement strategy, aims to standardize and streamline tech acquisitions across the government. The Adobe suite will include various tools for document management, electronic signatures, and secure workflows. GSA's acting administrator emphasized the transformative impact of this agreement on government purchasing practices, moving away from outdated methods to centralized, strategic procurement.
This agreement with Adobe is another example of GSA leading a transformative change in how the federal government buys goods and services, with a focus on commercial products.
GSA structured this arrangement through OneGov, a unified procurement strategy it unveiled in April to standardize how the federal government acquires tech products.
The pact with GSA covers the Adobe Paperless Government Solution suite of document management, integration, and collaboration tools, electronic signatures, secure document workflows, and forms modernization tools.
Adobe will offer its Paperless Government Solution suite to agencies at a 70% discount off the current GSA list price through Nov. 30.
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