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By:
Stephanie Hagan
January 23rd, 2026
Transactional Data Reporting (TDR) is becoming an increasingly important acronym to remember in the GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Program. Now the TDR Program is becoming mandatory for all GSA MAS contractors, many prospective and current contractors are shifting gears from the legacy Commercial Sales Practices to learn how to navigate TDR. With that information, you may be asking: what is TDR? How do I transition over? What are the requirements for TDR? These are all valid questions, and we get them a lot when it comes to reporting GSA sales. Let's cover everything you need to know about Transactional Data Reporting.
GSA Schedule | Resources and Insight
By:
Stephanie Hagan
January 21st, 2026
Now that OASIS+ Phase II is out, professional services contractors are getting ready to hit the ground running with their proposals. But what many companies may not take the time to do before they get too far in the process, is to make sure they meet the proposal requirements. Unlike the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Program, OASIS+ has a definitive proposal scoring method using credits. Any qualifying proposal will receive an award with their respective contract, but they must meet the credit minimum and match all the requirements. In this blog, we’ll outline the basics of the OASIS+ Phase II scorecard, and what requirements you need to meet before you begin your proposal.
Do you know what the real benefits of being on the GSA Schedule are? Learn the top 10 reasons (and advantages) why you should consider it.
By:
Lucy Hoak
January 20th, 2026
Prospective GSA contractors undergo many levels of evaluation before they are awarded a GSA Schedule contract, with GSA examining everything from financial statements to past performance. However, once you’ve successfully acquired a GSA Schedule contract, the evaluations don’t necessarily stop.
Government Business Development | Resources and Insight
By:
Stephanie Hagan
January 15th, 2026
Both the GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Program and the OASIS+ contract vehicle have been getting a lot of attention in the professional services sphere of the government. The procurement arm of GSA is predicted to quadruple in size with the recent Executive Orders (EOs) expanding the MAS Program, and the OASIS+ contract vehicle has recently released Phase II adding 5 additional domains. With both professional services vehicles set for success, you may be wondering if it’s necessary to get on both these vehicles, or where the opportunities will end up. Some contractors may also be wondering if OASIS+ will eventually merge with MAS and if it’s worth the proposal effort.
By:
Stephanie Hagan
January 14th, 2026
A New Year means new Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Solicitation Refreshes, and 2026 is off to a running start. GSA is planning significant changes with Refresh #31, including making Transactional Data Reporting (TDR) mandatory for all GSA MAS contractors. This is a big move for the MAS Program because Commercial Sales Practices (CSP) and reporting will no longer be a part of the Solicitation. GSA also plans to make several other updates surrounding clause provisions and specific Large Categories. If this is all new to you, don’t panic yet—we’ll review everything you need to know below so you’re ready for Refresh #31 and its subsequent Mass Modification.
By:
Peri Costic
January 12th, 2026
If you’re a GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) holder who has reached your third and final option period, you may be wondering when it’s time to start thinking about applying for a new contract. The answer is likely sooner than you think. In order to avoid a lapse between the end of your old contract and the start of your new contract, it’s critical not to wait until the last minute. In this blog, we’ll discuss when the best time is to start your streamlined offer, by working backwards from award to submission to start date.
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