PilieroMazza – These days, the pace of change in federal procurement can be dizzying. The General Services Administration’s (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) program, a critical tool for many contractors doing business with the federal government, is no exception. Recently, there have been a number of key changes to GSA’s MAS program, including Refresh 29, the shift to transactional data reporting, the re-write of FAR Part 8, joint ventures, and more. With the expected surge in GSA Schedule contracting driven by contract consolidation and evolving federal procurement policies and regulations, current and prospective MAS contractors must stay informed about the key changes affecting the MAS program.
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Key Changes in GSA Schedule Contracting: What You Need to Know
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