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What is the GSA MAS Transportation and Logistics Services Large Category?

By: Nicole Tutino
March 4th, 2026

The GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Program is comprised of 12 Large Categories to sell through, including the popular Information Technology, Professional Services, and Industrial Products and Services Large Categories. However, there are additional Large Categories that align with different industries and allow for the sale of more niche offerings. Did you know you can sell air charter services, delivery services, vehicles, boats, and shipping containers to federal buyers through GSA MAS? If your business specializes in these or similar services, then the Transportation and Logistics Services Large Category, or Large Category K, could be an opportunity for you to expand into the federal marketplace.

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Transactional Data Reporting (TDR) FAQs

By: Patrick Morgans
March 2nd, 2026

In the near future, many GSA Schedule holders will need to add another acronym to their vocabulary of federal contracting terms, TDR. TDR, which stands for Transactional Data Reporting, started as a pilot program in 2016, and is finally rolling out to all Schedule holders. As of MAS Solicitation Refresh #28, TDR became mandatory for any Schedule holder with a TDR-eligible Special Item Number (SIN).

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Top 10 Reasons to Get on the GSA Schedule

Top 10 Reasons to Get on the GSA Schedule

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.

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Technology | Resources and Insight

GSA Releases its Own Take on CMMC

By: Stephanie Hagan
February 27th, 2026

Earlier this year, GSA released cybersecurity requirements that mimic the Department of Defense’s Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). The “IT Security Procedural Guide”, or more formally known as CIO-IT Security 21-112, establishes a new framework of security requirements and privacy controls for contractors who deal with Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in nonfederal systems. Since this requirement was rolled out quickly and quietly without a formal announcement, some contractors may not be aware of the change. You may be wondering if this applies to your company or affects your contract. We’ll cover everything you need to know below.

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Why You Should Discuss GSA Consulting Before Managing the Process In-House

By: Stephanie Hagan
February 25th, 2026

If you’ve made the decision to pursue a GSA Schedule contract, one of the first choices you will need to make is whether to go it alone or hire a GSA consultant to help. At first, your instinct might be to save money and handle it internally because you may have a sales or marketing team that deals with your commercial sales. However, it's important to remember that the government marketplace is a whole new world. The acquisition process is not easy or straightforward, and once you get your contract awarded, you have to manage it for up 20 years.

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How to Do a GSA FCP Baseline Modification

By: Peri Costic
February 23rd, 2026

If you were recently awarded a GSA Schedule contract, you have likely been inundated with all the tasks required to manage your awarded contract. One key compliance requirement is completing your Baseline modification in GSA’s FAS Catalog Platform (FCP). GSA only recently made the change from the legacy SIP software to FCP for catalog management, so even contractors experienced with GSA may be unfamiliar with FCP. In this blog, we’ll go over the steps to complete an FCP Baseline modification.

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GSA Schedule | Resources and Insight

A Sneak Peek into GSA’s New Review Process for MAS Offers

By: Lucy Hoak
February 20th, 2026

If you’ve submitted a Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) offer before, you know that waiting for GSA to process and review your offer can feel like the hardest part. In the last few months, GSA has made some changes to how it reviews MAS offers, with the goal of streamlining the process for contractors and Contracting Specialists alike.

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