Cybersecurity firm ERMProtect announced today that it has been awarded a GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract, enabling government agencies to more easily procure the company's cybersecurity and ...
A short provision in the House and Senate Armed Services Committees’ “final negotiated language for” the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) could have significant ...
The General Services Administration has taken another step toward consolidating its long list of professional services acquisition schedules. As part of a number of professional services category ...
You may have heard it suggested that for an upcoming GSA Schedule task order opportunity, the ordering agency “encourages” contractors to form Contractor Team Arrangements (CTA). What does this mean?
As it is now, my fear is that the schedules risk being more part of the problem we have in saving money on procurement -- while they can and should be an important part of the solution. Because of the ...
On Tuesday, the General Services Administration published a much-anticipated solicitation that will begin to merge 24 multiple-award schedules into a single contracting vehicle to streamline ...
The General Services Administration is in the midst of a massive consolidation of its Multiple Awards Schedules from 24 to just one. But before it takes any next steps, it wants the feedback of ...
Stephanie Shutt, director of the General Services Administration’s Multiple Award Schedule Program Management Office, has supported GSA’s MAS program for over 15 years. In her role, she is responsible ...
The General Services Administration has added Anthropic’s Claude, Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT offerings to the Multiple Award Schedule program as part of efforts to make it easier for ...
The General Services Administration is stepping up enforcement of a clause that requires schedule contract holders to meet a minimum amount of business, or GSA will kick them off the program. The ...
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