41 CFR Subpart B - Subpart B—Acquiring Transportation or Related Services
- § 102-117.30 What choices do I have when acquiring transportation or related services?
- § 102-117.35 What are the advantages and disadvantages of using GSA's tender of service?
- § 102-117.40 When is it advantageous for me to use another agency's contract or rate tender for transportation services?
- § 102-117.45 What other factors must I consider when using another agency's contract or rate tender?
- § 102-117.50 What are the advantages and disadvantages of contracting directly with a TSP under the FAR?
- § 102-117.55 What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a rate tender?
- § 102-117.60 What is the importance of terms and conditions in a rate tender or other transportation document?
- § 102-117.65 What terms and conditions must all rate tenders or contracts include?
- § 102-117.70 Where do I find more information on terms and conditions?
- § 102-117.75 How do I reference the rate tender on transportation documents?
- § 102-117.80 How are rate tenders filed?
- § 102-117.85 What is the difference between a Government bill of lading (GBL) and a bill of lading?
- § 102-117.90 May I use a U.S. Government bill of lading (GBL) to acquire freight, household goods or other related transportation services?
- § 102-117.95 What transportation documents must I use to acquire freight, household goods or other related transportation services?