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Stephanie Hagan is the Training and Communications Manager for Winvale. Stephanie grew up in Sarasota, Florida, and earned her Bachelor's of Arts in Journalism and Rhetoric/Communications from the University of Richmond.
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Stephanie Hagan
September 24th, 2025
The last nine months have been a flurry of Executive Orders (EOs), updates, and overall policy changes to the world of federal procurement. Many of these have impacted the GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Program and will continue to leave an impact on how contractors can do business with the government. We know it’s busy enough juggling your commercial business alongside holding a GSA Schedule, and you can’t always keep up with every change, especially if they are happening in rapid fire.
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Stephanie Hagan
September 17th, 2025
The GSA Schedule acquisition process is difficult enough as it is—you don’t want to worry about whether you’re doing all this work just to get rejected by GSA. While the process involves a lot of documentation, preparation, and negotiation, it’s not an impossible feat to get your GSA Schedule awarded. However, rejection happens. It usually happens to companies with a lack of knowledge or preparation on the process. Some of our clients have come to us after trying to get a GSA Schedule on their own, or working with a scammy firm and they were rejected and had to start over. So, we put together 5 reasons your GSA Schedule offer could be rejected and how to avoid them.
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.
Government Business Development | New Administration
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Stephanie Hagan
September 8th, 2025
Some of us might just see it as the start of fall, but October also means the beginning of a new federal government Fiscal Year. The transition from FY 2025 to 2026 is a crucial period for contractors with new opportunities, shifts in budget allocations, and renewed procurement priorities. Especially now that we changed administrations, we can expect to continue to see a significant amount of change in federal procurement over the next year. How you prepare for this change as a GSA Schedule contractor can significantly impact your success in the coming year. So, let’s talk about 10 strategies to ensure your contract is ready for the upcoming Fiscal Year.
Government | New Administration
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Stephanie Hagan
September 5th, 2025
If you’re a federal contractor, or thinking about becoming one, you’ve probably noticed that the Trump Administration has been busy reshaping how the government buys goods and services. Two major bills, the FoRGED Act and the SPEED Act are a major part of that plan. Both are designed to modernize federal acquisition by removing barriers and make the processes more efficient and flexible. Any time there’s a change like this to procurement, there are going to be impacts both positive and negative. So, you might be wondering what do these acts actually mean for you as a GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contractor? Let’s break it down.
GSA Schedule | Resources and Insight
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Stephanie Hagan
September 3rd, 2025
The age-old question when researching services is: does paying more for a high-end service make it worth the investment? When companies decide to pursue a GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), it doesn’t take long to see there’s no shortage of firms offering GSA Schedule consulting. But if you haven’t noticed already, the pricing ranges wildly. This leaves many companies wondering if they can get just as good of a service if they select a cheaper option. It really depends on what kind of support you’re looking for and what kind of long-term investment you’re trying to make.
Government Business Development | Resources and Insight
By:
Stephanie Hagan
August 29th, 2025
If you hold a GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract, there’s more to keeping it than just winning federal orders. While the MAS Program is a well-known vehicle for connecting with federal buyers, you also have a great opportunity to sell to state, local, and educational (SLED) entities with your GSA Schedule. For contractors who are struggling to reach their minimum sales requirement or those who want a stronger sales pipeline, state and local purchasing programs within the MAS program can be an untapped market. The two main programs we’ll discuss in this blog are Disaster Purchasing and Cooperative Purchasing, but we’ll also mention other additional programs you may be eligible for as a GSA MAS contractor.
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