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GSA Multiple Award Schedules represent over $40 billion in annual federal purchases, providing the fastest path to government sales. Our database identifies Schedule holders across all Large Categories including IT, professional services, facilities, and products. For other contract vehicles, see our GWAC & BPA Holders database.
Whether you're finding teaming partners, analyzing Schedule competition, or researching potential acquisition targets, our GSA database provides essential market intelligence.
"GSA Schedule contracts provide vendors with pre-approved pricing and terms, enabling agencies to make faster purchases while maintaining compliance with federal acquisition regulations."
-- GSA Acquisition Guide, 2024The General Services Administration's Multiple Award Schedule program is the largest and most widely used acquisition vehicle in the federal government. Formerly known as the Federal Supply Schedule, MAS contracts provide pre-negotiated pricing, terms, and conditions that allow federal agencies, state and local governments, and certain authorized organizations to purchase commercial products and services efficiently. The consolidation of over 20 individual schedules into a single MAS structure in 2019 streamlined the process for both buyers and sellers across the entire federal marketplace.
GSA Schedule holders undergo a rigorous evaluation process that includes financial responsibility assessments, past performance reviews, and price negotiations to ensure the government receives fair and reasonable pricing. Once awarded, a Schedule contract typically spans a 20-year period with five-year base terms and three five-year options. Vendors must maintain compliance with the Trade Agreements Act, provide current pricing through GSA Advantage, and submit regular sales reports through the Federal Procurement Data System to retain their contract standing.
The MAS program is organized into 12 Large Categories and hundreds of Special Item Numbers (SINs) that classify products and services into granular subcategories. These SINs help contracting officers quickly locate qualified vendors for specific requirements, from cloud computing and cybersecurity to office furniture and janitorial supplies. Understanding the SIN structure is essential for vendors developing their capture strategies and for procurement professionals identifying the right contract vehicles for their agency needs.
Comprehensive coverage of MAS contract holders. Our Small Business Set-Asides list identifies socioeconomic categories.
Technology products/services
OASIS, PSS categories
MRO, construction, janitorial
Lab equipment, supplies
Vehicles, logistics
Guard services, equipment
Discover how government contractors, consultants, and procurement professionals leverage our GSA Schedule holder domain database.
Government contractors seeking to form joint ventures or subcontracting relationships use our database to identify complementary Schedule holders within specific SINs. By filtering vendors by capability area, contract scope, and company size, business development teams can quickly build shortlists of qualified teaming partners for large agency procurements requiring diverse skill sets and past performance credentials.
Capture managers and pricing strategists analyze the competitive density within specific MAS categories and SINs to refine their bid strategies. Our database enables side-by-side comparison of Schedule holders competing for the same government buyers, revealing market concentration levels, new entrants, and potential pricing pressures that affect win probability calculations and proposal positioning decisions.
Private equity firms and strategic acquirers evaluating government services companies use our GSA data to verify contract vehicle holdings during due diligence. Confirming active Schedule contracts, SIN coverage, and sales volume history helps acquirers accurately value a target company's government revenue streams and assess the transferability of contract vehicles under novation agreements.
Federal contracting officers and procurement specialists use our database to identify qualified vendors across MAS categories when preparing acquisition strategies. By searching Schedule holders with specific capabilities, agencies can develop market research reports required under FAR Part 10, supporting their source selection plans and determining whether adequate competition exists for planned purchases.
Government market research firms and consulting practices leverage our Schedule holder data to build market sizing models for specific federal IT, professional services, and product categories. By tracking the number of active vendors, historical sales volumes, and category growth trends, analysts produce authoritative market forecasts that inform corporate strategic planning and investor presentations.
Technology vendors and service providers targeting the government market use our database to build precision marketing lists of GSA Schedule holders for email campaigns, event invitations, and account-based marketing programs. Segmenting by contract category, company size, and geographic location ensures marketing spend reaches the most relevant government-focused decision makers and procurement influencers.
Each GSA Schedule holder domain includes detailed contract and company metadata for comprehensive procurement intelligence.
Our GSA Schedule holder database provides comprehensive geographic coverage spanning all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories where federal procurement activity occurs. The database is particularly dense in major government contracting corridors including the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, Northern Virginia, Maryland, and other regions with significant federal agency presence. States with major military installations, national laboratories, and federal research centers such as California, Texas, Colorado, and Alabama are also strongly represented in our Schedule holder listings.
Beyond domestic coverage, our database also tracks GSA Schedule holders that support overseas government operations, including contractors providing IT infrastructure, logistics, and professional services to military bases, embassies, and USAID missions worldwide. The database captures vendors operating through GSA's Global Supply program and those with International Delivery capabilities on their Schedule contracts. This global dimension enables defense and civilian contractors to identify potential teaming partners and subcontractors for international program opportunities governed by the Federal Acquisition Regulation.
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