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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 ($50K–$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 multi‑million-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 — TDR, updated price lists, and market comparisons — 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.
GSA requires TDR for all SINs effective July 1, 2026; small Schedule contractors must supply transactional sales data, update pricing systems, and budget $10K-$150K for compliance or face contract actions and audit exposure.
GSA will begin charging agencies to use USAi mid‑2026; contractors must budget, amend proposals, and document pass‑throughs to preserve access and recover costs.
GSA Refresh 31 requires transactional data reporting by Oct 1, 2026, adds AI clauses July 1, 2026, and imposes new modification and reporting obligations that small businesses must budget $25K–$150K to meet or risk contract suspension.
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