Federal Contract Vehicles

HRS R-MAS

Human Resource Solutions Recruiting, Management, and Administrative Support Services

Army IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$321.5M
Task orders
37
Contractors
12
Ceiling
$7 billion

Vehicle overview

The Human Resource Solutions Recruiting, Management, and Administrative Support (HRS R-MAS) contract is managed by the Army Contracting Command - Picatinny. It provides personnel management and administrative support for federal entities, focusing on HR policies and systems. The vehicle has a ceiling of $7 billion.

Eligible users include the Army National Guard and Army Cadet Command. Set-asides include Total Small Business and Competitive 8(a) designations.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

5-year base plus five 12-month option periods

Ceiling

$7 billion

HRS R-MAS contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is HRS R-MAS?
The Human Resource Solutions Recruiting, Management, and Administrative Support (HRS R-MAS) contract is managed by the Army Contracting Command - Picatinny. It provides personnel management and administrative support for federal entities, focusing on HR policies and systems. The vehicle has a ceiling of $7 billion.
Which agency manages HRS R-MAS?
Human Resource Solutions Recruiting, Management, and Administrative Support Services is a IDIQ managed by Department of the Army.
What can agencies acquire through HRS R-MAS?
Eligible users include the Army National Guard and Army Cadet Command. Set-asides include Total Small Business and Competitive 8(a) designations.
How much has been obligated through HRS R-MAS?
$321.5M has been obligated across 37 task orders.
How many contractors hold HRS R-MAS?
12 contractors hold a position on HRS R-MAS.
What is the contract ceiling of HRS R-MAS?
HRS R-MAS has a program ceiling of $7 billion.
Is HRS R-MAS active?
Yes, HRS R-MAS is currently active (ordering period: 5-year base plus five 12-month option periods).

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