Personalized support through your streamlined acquisition process
MAS Streamlined Offers
We understand the distinct challenges faced by successful contractors in the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) program as they approach the culmination of their 20-year contract periods.
One notable challenge for longstanding MAS contractors is the limitation on Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) and orders, which cannot extend beyond the expiration date of the underlying MAS contract. Recognizing these challenges, GSA presents a solution by allowing the award of overlapping or continuous contracts—an innovative approach that is not mandatory for all contractors but provides a strategic avenue for business continuity and opportunity maximization.
The continuous contract approach enables the award of a new contract without canceling the existing one. This proves beneficial for contractors with active BPAs or orders under their current contract or those awaiting an award decision. With continuous contracts, contractors can seamlessly complete ongoing work while leveraging the new contract for additional business prospects.
Initiating a streamlined offer at the right time is crucial for success. As the GSA reaches year 14 in the lifespan of your MAS contract, you'll receive a notification via email, marking the opportune moment to begin the streamlined offer process. We recommend early preparation, ensuring a smooth and efficient renewal process.
Our personalized support guides you through each step of the streamlined acquisition process, minimizing administrative burdens. We provide strategic guidance on continuous contracts, helping you make informed decisions aligned with your business goals.
A GSA Trusted Partner for 10 Years
At K&G, we are committed to streamlining the federal contracting process and optimizing your growth potential. If you're considering a GSA modification, take the next step with confidence.
Request a quote today and allow K&G to expertly guide you through the evolving landscape of your federal contracting journey.