Everything about GSA Schedule contracts, MAS programs, and getting on schedule.
USCIS's planned biometrics and identity IT support buy is likely a GSA Schedule order. Small firms need the right SINs, SAM.gov status, privacy controls, and past performance.
GSA requires agencies to adopt the EOA Playbook by 12/31/2026 to cut administrative costs and prioritize modernized procurements; vendors aligning proposals can access agency modernization budgets and avoid disqualification.
GSA's forthcoming AI acquisition rule imposes new AI risk plans, FedRAMP/assurance expectations, and contract clauses β meet compliance by Dec 31, 2026 or risk award ineligibility; budget $25Kβ$250K for readiness.
GSA requires FedRAMP authorization and GSA One listing by Dec 31, 2026; failure to meet requirements will bar participation in governmentwide AI buys and GSA vehicles.
Step-by-step guide for small businesses to join GSA OneGov AI: requirements (FedRAMP, SAM, vetting), timelines (Dec 31, 2026), cost estimates ($50Kβ$200K), routes (MAS, IDIQ, GWAC), and consequences for non-compliance.
GSA requires Grants QSMO purchases to use GSA schedules by Sept 30, 2026; vendors must hold a schedule or partner to compete or risk exclusion from multiβmillion-dollar QSMO task orders.
Step-by-step checklist for small businesses to win a GSA Schedule for federal grants support: SAM, small-business certs, eOffer, compliant pricing, past performance, FedRAMP/CMMC as applicable.
GSA requires MAS holders to adopt Pricing 2.0 updates β TDR, updated price lists, and market comparisons β by Dec 31, 2026; non-compliance risks audits, price reductions, and removal from schedule.
GSA requires Schedule holders to update Pricing 2.0 records by Dec 31, 2026, or risk deobligation or removal; follow GSA's documentation and FAR modification steps to comply.
GSA requires MAS holders to submit pricing rationales and outlier remediation by Sep 30, 2026; contracts >$250K face review and non-compliance risks removal or suspension.
GSA requires small businesses to update GSA Schedule listings and SAM registrations by June 30, 2026 to maintain access to FAS consolidated procurements; failure risks removal from MAS and lost pipeline visibility.
GSA requires MAS holders to migrate to the FAS Catalog Platform with phased 2026 deadlines; noncompliance risks delisting and lost orders. Follow these steps to protect schedule stability and pursue new FAS-driven opportunities.
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