What is GSA MAS?

GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) is a long-term governmentwide, Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract that provides federal, state, and local government buyers commercial products and services at volume discount pricing. MAS streamlines the procurement process by providing pre-vetted vendors and negotiated pricing, saving time and resources, and ensuring compliance. Leveraging GSA MAS enhances transparency, efficiency, and accountability for our government customers.

MAS IT Service Areas

  • Electronic communication
  • IT hardware
  • IT services
  • IT software
  • IT solutions
  • IT training
  • Telecommunications

MIOS SINs

54151S: Information Technology Professional Services
IT professional services and/or labor categories for database planning and design; systems analysis, integration, and design; programming, conversion and implementation support; network services, data/records management; and testing.

54151HACS: Highly Adaptive Cybersecurity Services
Includes a wide range of fields such as the seven-step risk management framework services, information assurance, virus detection, zero trust architecture, network management, situational awareness and incident response, secure web hosting, backups, security services and security operations center services.

Professional Services Service Areas

  • Business administrative services
  • Environmental services
  • Financial services
  • Identity protection services
  • Language services
  • Legal services
  • Logistical services
  • Marketing and public relations
  • Technical and engineering services (non-IT)
  • Training

MIOS SINs

512110: Video/Film Production
Services include: include writing, directing, shooting, arranging for talent/animation, narration, music and sound effects, duplication, distribution, video scoring; and editing.

541330ENG: Engineering Services
Services include: applying physical laws and principles of engineering in the design, development, and utilization of machines, materials, instruments, processes, and systems. Services may involve any of the following activities: provision of advice, concept development, requirements analysis, preparation of feasibility studies, preparation of preliminary and final plans and designs, provision of technical services during the construction or installation phase, inspection and evaluation of engineering projects, and related services. Services under this SIN cannot include architect-engineer services as defined in the Brooks Act and FAR Part 2, or construction services as defined in FAR Parts 2 and 36.

541420: Engineering System Design and Integration Services
Services include creating and developing designs and specifications that optimize the use, value, and appearance of their products. These services can include determination of the materials, construction, mechanisms, shape, color, and surface finishes of the product, taking into consideration human characteristics and needs, safety, market appeal, and efficiency in production, distribution, use, and maintenance.

Associated tasks include, but are not limited to computer-aided design, e.g. CADD, risk reduction strategies and recommendations to mitigate identified risk conditions, fire modeling, performance-based design reviews, high level detailed specification and scope preparation, configuration, management and document control, fabrication, assembly and simulation, modeling, training, consulting, analysis of single or multi spacecraft missions and mission design analysis.

Services under this NAICs cannot include architect-engineer services as defined in the Brooks Act and FAR Part 2 or construction services as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 36 and Part 2.

541611: Management and Financial Consulting, Acquisition and Grants Management Support, and Business Program and Project Management Services
Provide operating advice and assistance on administrative and management issues. Examples include strategic and organizational planning, business process improvement, acquisition and grants management support, facilitation, surveys, assessment and improvement of financial management systems, financial reporting and analysis, due diligence in validating an agency’s portfolio of assets and related support services, strategic financial planning, financial policy formulation and development, special cost studies, actuarial services, economic and regulatory analysis, benchmarking and program metrics, and business program and project management.

541614: Deployment, Distribution, and Transportation Logistics
Services include the following: deployment logistics such as contingency planning, identifying/utilizing regional or global resources, integrating public/private sector resources, inventory/property planning, movement, storage, end-to-end industrial relocation/expansion services, and deploying communications and logistics systems to permit rapid deployment and management of supplies and equipment; distribution and transportation logistics services such as planning and designing, implementing, or operating systems or facilities for the movement of supplies, equipment or people by road, air, water, rail, or pipeline.

541614SVC: Supply and Value Chain Management
Services include supply and value chain management, which involves all phases of the planning, acquisition, and management of logistics systems.

541715: Engineering Research and Development Strategic Planning
Services include conducting research and experimental development (except nanotechnology and biotechnology research and experimental development) in the physical, engineering, and life sciences such as agriculture, electronics, environmental, biology, botany, computers, chemistry, food, fisheries, forests, geology, health, mathematics, medicine, oceanography, pharmacy, physics, veterinary, and other allied subjects.

Typical tasks include, but are not limited to, analysis of mission, program goals and objectives, program evaluations, analysis of program effectiveness, requirements analysis, organizational performance assessment, special studies and analysis, training, and consulting; requirements analysis, cost/cost performance trade-off analysis, feasibility analysis, developing and completing fire safety evaluation worksheets as they relate to engineering services; operation and maintenance, evaluation of inspection, testing, and maintenance program for fire protection and life safety systems, program/project management, technology transfer/insertion, training and consulting.

Services under this NAICs can not include architect-engineer services as defined in the Brooks Act and FAR Part 2 or construction services as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 36 and Part 2.