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OLMs Made Easier: GSA Removes 33% Cap

Order-Level Materials (OLMs) let contractors add supplies or services at the order level. These are items not anticipated at contract award, such as specialized repair work or additional training hours. GSA has now removed the 33% cap on OLMs, making them easier to use and more practical in real-world procurements.

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Mandatory TDR Opt-In Coming Soon

As GSA prepares to release Refresh 27 to the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Program, contractors need to understand the actions required for the mandatory opt-in of the Transactional Data Reporting (TDR) program. What is Transactional Data Reporting? Transactional Data Reporting (TDR) is a reporting program that requires vendors to submit

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Reimagining Federal Acquisition-Insights from GSA’s FAR Overhaul Webinar

The General Services Administration (GSA) is undertaking one of the most ambitious modernization efforts in recent federal acquisition history. During a recent webinar, GSA leaders came together to share their vision for transforming the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) into a modern, accessible, and mission-driven tool and provided updates on the

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Significant Changes Coming to the GSA MAS Solicitation Refresh 26

GSA has announced a major update to the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Program, expected in April 2025. This refresh is part of GSA’s ongoing effort to streamline the MAS Program, reduce administrative burden, and align with broader acquisition strategies. It includes everything from updates to templates and clauses, to the

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Upcoming MAS Changes

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has announced a sweeping initiative to “rightsize” the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Program—one of the largest and most critical government acquisition vehicles—with a goal of boosting efficiency, reducing waste, and focusing agency resources on what truly delivers value to federal customers. These changes could

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Significant Changes for the GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Solicitation Refresh 25

The General Services Administration’s (GSA) Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) is preparing for a refresh to the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Solicitation. This refresh, anticipated for March 2025, includes modifications affecting all large categories and specific SINs. The updates primarily align with new executive orders and regulatory changes that impact sustainability

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2024 MAS Industry Newsletter

The latest buzz in federal contracting circles is the release of the Fall 2024 MAS Industry Newsletter, a vital resource for those navigating the world of Multiple Award Schedules (MAS). Whether you’re a seasoned contractor or just starting your journey, this quarterly publication from the General Services Administration (GSA) is

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MAS Refresh #24

The Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) GSA Interact community is buzzing with the latest update from MAS Blogger: “Advanced Notice for MAS Refresh 24 and Upcoming Mass Modification.” The General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) has announced plans to issue GSA MAS Solicitation 47QSMD20R0001 – Refresh #24 in January

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Help Agencies Meet Plastic Waste Reduction Goals:

In a major step toward sustainability, the General Services Administration (GSA) has finalized its Reduction of Single-Use Plastic Packaging rule, amending the GSA Acquisition Regulation (GSAR). This update aims to significantly reduce plastic waste by encouraging contractors to offer and clearly label products with single-use plastic (SUP)-free packaging on GSA

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