By Kiyon Brandford The Trump administration’s review of the General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) program is placing increased scrutiny on contracts nearing expiration or showing minimal sales activity. This initiative signals a shift in federal procurement priorities, emphasizing mission alignment and critical operational support for purchases made by federal agencies. For contractors,... Read More
Category: GSA Schedules
What is your GSA Schedule Market? Find out using the Schedule Sales Query
Trying to figure out if a GSA Schedule is right for your company is a difficult decision. There are many factors to consider, from the cut that the General Services Administration (GSA) takes for each transaction to the requirement that a contractor generate at least $25,000 in sales every year. So how can you determine if the... Read More
GSA Reopens Multiple Awards Schedule 75 for Office Supplies Providers
By: Gloria Larkin as published in Business Monthly February 2018 The General Services Administration (GSA) recently announced the release of a new and updated contract to allow new vendors to submit contracts through its Schedule 75 to sell office supplies to federal government agencies. In 2010, the GSA had closed the contract so that only... Read More
GSA Proposes Radical Shift in Price Reduction Clause
By Dismas Locaria and Nathaniel S. Canfield of Venable LLP. Few regulations governing federal contractors cause as much consternation as 48 CFR § 552.238-75, or as it is more commonly known, the Price Reduction Clause (PRC). On March 4, the General Services Administration (GSA) requested industry feedback on proposed changes to the PRC that would... Read More