A close-up shot of a gavel resting on a stack of official government documents, symbolizing legal authority and compliance.

What is a GSA Schedule?

A GSA Schedule (also known as a Federal Supply Schedule) is a long-term government contract managed by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) that allows federal, state, and local agencies to purchase products and services from pre-approved vendors at pre-negotiated prices. It streamlines the procurement process by ensuring that terms, pricing, and compliance requirements are already established, saving time and reducing administrative burden. Vendors on a GSA Schedule are considered trusted suppliers and can access a large federal market without going through separate bids for every sale.

With the April 2025 Executive Order, agencies were directed to use GSA for their contracting needs.  With this focus on efficiency, the move to GSA is quickly occurring.  As a result, to expand your government business you will need a GSA Contract.  The first two GSA contracts on which to focus are the GSA MAS contract and the GSA OASIS+ contract.  There are two ways to expand your GSA relationship for each of these two contracts.

Email Us

Reach out to us via email at [email protected] for inquiries, consultations, or to request more information about our services.

Call Us

You can contact us directly at +1 (561) 465-7491. We are available to discuss your needs and how we can assist you in achieving your goals.

"*" indicates required fields

This field is hidden when viewing the form