
Multiple Award Schedule | GSA
Dec 18, 2025 · We carry out the MAS program, also called schedules or Federal Supply Schedule, where federal, state, local, tribal governments, and other eligible buyers get …
For Government Buyers - GSA Schedule
GSA provides government agencies with several ways to purchase the solutions they need. Government buyers can place orders against GSA Schedule contracts through phone or fax, …
A GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract - often simply referred to as a GSA Schedule - is a 5-year government-wide contract (renewable up to 3 times, for a total of 20 years) that …
What Is a GSA Schedule and How Do You Get One?
Jun 23, 2025 · A GSA Schedule (or Multiple Award Schedule) is a federal contract that simplifies selling products and services to government agencies. It offers pre-negotiated terms, faster …
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Federal Supply Schedule GSA maintains a supply schedule, which is also known as the Federal Supply Schedule. A schedule is a list of goods and/or services provided by multiple GSA …
A Guide to Getting on the GSA Schedule: Steps & Best Practices
Learn how to get on the GSA Schedule and unlock federal contracting opportunities. This guide covers eligibility, application steps, and best practices for success.
Expert Knowledge About the GSA Schedule Program | GSA Schedule
Our mission is to share expert knowledge with prospective contractors, current contractors, and government buyers so they can successfully navigate the GSA Multiple Award Schedule …
GSA Schedule Guide: Meaning, Contracts, Application
A GSA Schedule, officially called a Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) or Federal Supply Schedule (FSS), is a long-term, government-wide contract that allows federal agencies to purchase …
Getting on the GSA Schedule
Jul 31, 2025 · How can I find a GSA Schedule or a GSA Schedule contractor for a specific product or service? Where can I find data on Federal procurement spending? How can a …