Multiple Award Schedule
GSA MAS (Multiple Award Schedule) is the government's premier commercial buying program, consolidating 24 former schedules into a single vehicle. Over 19,000 contractors offer millions of products and services at pre-negotiated prices. Agencies can place orders using FAR Part 8 simplified procedures. Contract term is 20 years (5-year base + three 5-year options). Contractors pay 0.75% IFF.
(Multiple Award Schedule) is a contract type concept federal contractors and grant writers run into across solicitations, regulations, and award filings
GSA MAS describes a specific contract structure that the federal government uses. The contract type controls risk allocation, payment timing, reporting cadence, and how performance is measured — all of which affect whether the work is profitable and whether it fits a contractor's capability profile. Knowing whether a solicitation is structured as a GSA MAS versus another vehicle is one of the first signals of how the government expects the work to be executed and what kind of contractor they're trying to attract. Misreading the contract type can mean either over-pricing risk you don't actually carry or under-pricing risk you do. The related terms above name the adjacent vehicles GSA MAS most commonly competes with or rolls up under.
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