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PUBLICATION MEDIA
FSC GROUP 76, FSC CLASS 760-2
Contract Number GS-02F-0161V – SIN 760-2 Periodicals/Subscriptions Services
For more information on ordering from Federal Supply Schedules, click on FSS Schedules at http://www.fss.gsa.gov
Contract Period: July 27, 2009 – July 26, 2014
Spectrum Unlimited, Inc
Contact Contract Administrator: Mr. Bill Bowers, President
Phone: (504) 433-5040 Fax: (770) 924-4327 Email:
Website: http://www.spectrumunlimited.com
Business Size: Small/Minority Owned
Duns Number: 18 - 1075524

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Customer Information

1a. / Table of Award Special Item Numbers:
SIN 760 2 Periodicals/Subscriptions Services
1b. / Pricing Table:
LOWEST PRICED MODEL NUMBER AND PRICE FOR EACH SIN:
(Government net price based on unit of issue)
760-2 / The Journal for Minority Medical Students / $19.19 (4 Quarterly Issues)
760-2 / The Keepsake / $14.39 (1 Annual Issue)
760-2 / Young Scientist / $11.52 (1 Annual Issue)
1c. / See below for Labor Descriptions see pages 5-7
2. / Maximum Order: / $1,000,000.00
3. / Minimum Order: / $500.00
4. / Geographic Coverage: / Worldwide
5. / Point of Production: / Woodstock, GA
6. / Statement of Net prices: / Net Price – Discount deducted
SIN / Periodicals/Subscriptions / Print-Single Subscription
760-2 / The Journal for Minority Medical Students / $19.19
4 Quarterly Issues
760-2 / The Keepsake / $14.39
1 Annual Issue
760-2 / Young Scientist / $11.52
1 Annual Issue
7. / Quantity and Discounts: / Additional 2% Discount on orders of $1,000+
8. / Prompt Payment Terms: / Net 30
9. / Government Purchase Cards: / Government Purchase Cards are accepted for orders at or below the micro-purchase threshold.
10. / Foreign Items: / Not applicable
11a. / Time of Delivery: / As per task order.
11b / Expedited Delivery: / As per task order.
11c. / Overnight and 2 Day Delivery: / As per task order.
11d. / Urgent Requirements: / Agencies can contact the contact for contract administration to obtain faster delivery.
12. / F.O.B. Point(s): / Destination
13a. / Ordering Address: / Spectrum Unlimited, Inc.
630 Goldpoint Trace
Woodstock, Georgia 30189
13b. / Ordering Procedures: / For supplies and services, the ordering procedures, information on Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA’s), and a sample BPA can be found at the GSA/FSS schedule homepage (www.fss.gsa.gov/schedules).
14. / Payment Address: / Spectrum Unlimited, Inc.
630 Goldpoint Trace
Woodstock, Georgia 30189
15. / Warranty Provision: / Standard Commercial Warranty
16. / Export Packaging Charge: / Not applicable
17. / Terms and Conditions of Government Purchase Card Acceptance (any thresholds above the micro-purchase level): / No
18. / Terms and Conditions for Rental Maintenance and Repair: / Not applicable
19. / Terms and Conditions for Installation: / Not applicable
20. / Terms and Conditions for Repair Parts: / Not applicable
20a. / Terms and Conditions for any other service: / Not applicable
21. / List of Service Distribution Points: / Not applicable
22. / List of Participating Dealers: / Not applicable
23. / Preventive Maintenance: / Not applicable
24a. / Special attributes such as environmental attributes: / Not applicable
24b. / Section 508 Compliance: / The contractor is fully committed to provide services that adhere to the requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Please contact the contractor directly at (301) 539-2800 for specific information regarding Section 508 compliance. The EIT standards can be found at www.Section508.gov
25. / Data Universal Number System (DUNS) Number: / 18 – 1075524
26. / Notification Regarding Registration in Central Contractor Registration (CCR) Database: / Registered.


Periodicals/Subscriptions

The Journal for Minority Medical Students

The Journal for Minority Medical Students is a non-technical publication designed to inform its readers of the most pressing issues in medical education. The Journal was formerly called the Journal of the Student National Medical Association (SNMA) and was first published in 1989 as the official communication medium for the SNMA, the largest minority student organization in the nation. In an effort to reach a larger audience and make this publication the most widely read journal of its kind in the nation; we changed the title and the editorial scope of the Journal. The Journal now seeks to fill a growing need to promote medical careers among all minority students in order to increase the number of physicians providing health care to the under served populations of African American, American Indian, Pacific Islander, and Hispanic.

Editorial Philosophy

Each quarterly issue of the Journal explores the most prominent issues facing minority medical students and the urban/rural communities in which they will eventually serve. Each issue of the Journal also features the latest developments in the training and education of minority medical students and residents; conversations with the deans of the major medical schools; interviews with minority role models; reports from the nation's capital on health related legislation; and the unique woman's perspective on medical issues. One of our most important editorial efforts is the development of the Special Report. This "journal within a journal" focuses on those thematic concerns, which must be addressed by the medical community.

Special Programs:

Minority Affairs - Through a unique collaboration, the minority affairs office on each medical school campus in the country has agreed to distribute the Journal to the students they serve.

Faculty Advisors - Our Faculty Editorial Advisory Board, composed of esteemed minority faculty from across the nation, volunteer their time and expertise in medical issues for editorial purposes.

Campus Representatives - Up to two students on each medical school campus are invited to serve as campus reps, helping the Journal to maintain contact with the students' needs and concerns.

The Keepsake

Keepsake is your complete guide to choosing a career in the health professions. Each annual issue of The Keepsake is designed as a guide to help minority undergraduates interested in a career in the health professions make their dreams come true.

From medicine to pharmacy, nursing to chiropractic & mdash; whatever your field of interest & mdash; Keepsake contains information that will help you achieve your goals.

The choices are endless... this issue also looks at some other health professions you may want to consider.

- How to Choose the Right School for You - Tips on finding the right professional school.

- MCAT - Tips for success on the MCAT and resources for information. Essay student from UMDNJ.

- Paying Your Way - AAMC tips on learning good money management techniques during undergraduate years that will help during professional school. Working with Shellie Yerman at AAMC. Includes a link to their very comprehensive MD2 website.

- Timeline - Application and decision process, year by year.

- Applications - Online application process for deadlines. How the computer has changed the application process.

- Essays - Tips for writing a good essay. Sample Essays

Young Scientist

A Career Guide for Underrepresented Science Graduates is a resource guide for graduate and undergraduate minority science students interested in research and biomedical science. Each annual issue of The Young Scientist's purpose is to provide valuable information on academics, financial assistance, scholarships, fellowships, recruitment and enrollment, research training, and employment.

Editorial content is developed based on thematic issues and trends in science and research. The Young Scientist highlights research training programs and various Federal Agencies such as NIGMS, MARC, MBRS, and NIH. The Young Scientist also provides web links and references, summer programs, employment opportunities, and student profiles.

This exciting new publication is the number one source for anyone interested in science and research.

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