PUBLIC-SIGNAL INTELLIGENCE12–24 MONTHS EARLY · EVIDENCE CITED

Reference · Contract vehicles & pricing

GSA Schedule

GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS)

A GSA Schedule (Multiple Award Schedule) is a long-term, government-wide contract that lets federal buyers order commercial products and services at pre-negotiated prices and terms. Holding a Schedule makes a company easy for any agency to buy from.

What it is

The GSA MAS is a catalog of commercial offerings with pre-negotiated ceiling pricing and terms. Agencies place orders or set up Blanket Purchase Agreements against it, streamlining the buy.

Why it exists

It converts the commercial marketplace into an easy, compliant ordering channel for the whole government, reducing duplicative negotiation.

Who it applies to

Companies selling commercial products or services to the federal government; a Schedule is a common first federal vehicle for commercial firms.

Frequently asked

What is a GSA Schedule?

A GSA Schedule is a government-wide contract that lets federal agencies buy commercial products and services at pre-negotiated prices and terms. A company holds a Schedule contract, and any agency can then order from it without a full open competition.

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