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The GSA MAS program is the government's premier commercial buying program. It provides federal agencies with a simplified method to acquire commercial products and services at volume-discounted pricing from pre-vetted vendors.
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Ask about GSA ScheduleVendors must submit a GSA Schedule proposal including pricing, terms and conditions, and past performance. GSA evaluates the offer, negotiates pricing, and awards an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract. Schedule holders must comply with the Trade Agreements Act (TAA).
A GSA Schedule dramatically simplifies selling to the government. Agencies can issue orders against your schedule contract without conducting full and open competition, reducing procurement timelines from months to days. Over $40 billion flows through GSA Schedules annually.
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Bureauify. (2026). GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) — Federal Contract Intelligence. Bureauify Federal Intelligence. Retrieved , from https://bureauify.com/program/gsa-schedule
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