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GSA Schedule | Technology

GSA Implements FASCSA Orders in MAS Solicitation

By: Natalia Ventura
January 4th, 2024

The General Services Administration (GSA) has recently made updates to the Multiple Awards Schedule (MAS) Solicitation. MAS Solicitation Refreshes #18 and #19 consist of several significant changes, such as adjustments to minimum sales requirement, updated language, and implementation of Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act (FASCSA) Orders.

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5 Emerging Federal Contracting Trends in 2024

By: Stephen Denby
January 3rd, 2024

In the government contracting marketplace, it’s important to analyze trends so you can put your company in a position to capitalize on opportunities. When studying trends, it’s beneficial to look at the full picture—new trends will appear, and old trends may remain as well. We all know that our society moves fast when it comes to some trends like fashion and social media, but the government isn’t always as quick, especially since initiatives and regulations take time to be put in place. In this blog, we will look at 5 upcoming trends we expect to see in 2024. If you’d like to compare 2023 trends, check out this blog.

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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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Government Business Development

Why Understanding the Federal Government Buying Cycle Should be a Part of Your Marketing Strategy

By: Stephanie Hagan
December 28th, 2023

If you have a GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract, understanding the government buying cycle is both beneficial and essential to your marketing success. This cycle, which is unique to the federal government, influences when and how federal agencies purchase goods and services. Just like with commercial markets, you want to learn more about your customers’ buying habits, budgets, and timeline. If you are more aware of how the cycle works and when spending is ramped up, you can plan your marketing strategy accordingly and have a better chance at winning contracts.

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Government | Technology

What is DFARS and Why is it Important to Contractors?

By: Stephanie Hagan
December 27th, 2023

As a government contractor, it’s important to know which sources to turn to when it comes to government requirements and regulations. One rulebook of compliance, especially for contractors in the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) is the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), a set of regulations that any contractor doing business with the Department of Defense (DoD) must understand and adhere to. For contractors with GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contracts who often have the opportunity to expand their business into the DoD sector, comprehending DFARS is not just an advantage—it’s necessity.

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GSA Schedule

What is the “Market Threshold” and What Does it Mean for GSA Pricing?

By: John Abel
December 22nd, 2023

As a GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contractor, it can sometimes seem like a mystery how the “fair and reasonable” pricing determination can be reached. The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) outlines parameters for how the federal government analyzes and makes these determinations, but the guidance does allow a certain amount of discretion.

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GSA Schedule

GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Solicitation Refreshes #18 and #19

By: Stephanie Hagan
December 20th, 2023

As the New Year approaches, the General Services Administration (GSA) is making some updates with the release of Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Solicitation Refresh #18 and an unexpected #19. While some of these updates are run of the mill changes and additions, GSA has also included some significant changes in these refreshes including altering the minimum sales requirement and incorporating clauses related to Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act (FASCA) Orders. GSA released #18 on Dec 4th and #19 on Dec 6th with subsequent Mass Modifications.

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