Federal Contract Vehicles

MAS

GSA Multiple Award Schedule

GSA Federal Supply Schedule Active
Obligated to date
$316.4B
Task orders
3,487,836
Companies awarded
15,699

Vehicle overview

The GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), managed by the General Services Administration, is a government-wide contract vehicle providing federal, state, and local government buyers a streamlined mechanism to acquire commercial products and services at pre-negotiated prices. It consolidates GSA's previous product and service offerings into a single contract to simplify agency acquisition. In fiscal year 2025, the program supported approximately 14,579 contract holders and generated sales exceeding $50 billion.

Purchases are made under streamlined FAR Subpart 8.4 procedures across 12 large categories — including IT and telecommunications, professional services, facilities, furniture, security, and industrial products — and hundreds of Special Item Numbers (SINs). Through GSA Cooperative Purchasing, the IT, security, and disaster-recovery categories are also open to state, local, and tribal governments.

Vehicle details

Annual sales

More than $51.5B in FY2024 sales

MAS contract holders

Top 15 of 15,699 companies by obligations.

Frequently asked questions

What is MAS?
The GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), managed by the General Services Administration, is a government-wide contract vehicle providing federal, state, and local government buyers a streamlined mechanism to acquire commercial products and services at pre-negotiated prices. It consolidates GSA's previous product and service offerings into a single contract to simplify agency acquisition. In fiscal year 2025, the program supported approximately 14,579 contract holders and generated sales exceeding $50 billion.
Which agency manages MAS?
GSA Multiple Award Schedule is a Federal Supply Schedule managed by General Services Administration.
What can agencies acquire through MAS?
Purchases are made under streamlined FAR Subpart 8.4 procedures across 12 large categories — including IT and telecommunications, professional services, facilities, furniture, security, and industrial products — and hundreds of Special Item Numbers (SINs). Through GSA Cooperative Purchasing, the IT, security, and disaster-recovery categories are also open to state, local, and tribal governments.
How much has been obligated through MAS?
$316.4B has been obligated across 3,487,836 task orders.
How many contractors hold MAS?
15,699 contractors hold a position on MAS.
Is MAS active?
Yes, MAS is currently active.

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