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Customer orders are not restricted by a maximum order limit. New procedures have been developed to allow MAS Information Technology contractors to accept any size order. In accordance with FAR 8.404(b) (3), the Maximum Order Threshold represents the point where it is advantageous for customers to seek a price reduction. In fact, after a customer reviews the pricelist(s) or GSA Advantage, the FAR instructs customers to generally seek price reductions for orders exceeding this threshold from Schedule contractor(s) appearing to provide the best value (considering price and other factors).
You can use the following tools to acquire IT products, services, and solutions:
Purchasing from GSA Schedule contracts offers the following advantages over procuring on the open market:
Yes, but only under certain circumstances. A firm-fixed price quotation must be requested, unless the ordering activity makes a determination that it is not possible at the time of placing the order to estimate accurately the extent or duration of the work, or to anticipate cost with any reasonable degree of confidence. When such a determination is made, a time-and-materials (including labor-hour) quotation can be requested. A time-and-materials order must include a ceiling price. Contractors exceeding the ceiling price do so at their own risk.
MAS Information Technology is the government’s go-to source for technology acquisitions and is broadly recognized for its benefits of cost savings, time savings, selection, and built-in value. Federal, state, local, and tribal government customers should consider using MAS Information Technology to optimize the often lengthy procurement process and leveraging GSA’s suite of e-Tools that facilitate market research and offer quick, automated purchasing capabilities.
Yes. Using the Multiple Awards Schedule program facilitates an agency’s ability to meet the Competition in Contracting Act requirements (see FAR 6.102(d) (3)).
Yes. Schedule contractors are able to offer one-time discounts from established Schedule contracts. Such commercial buying practices were introduced to empower you to negotiate higher discounts without doing a new procurement. Schedule contractors can give one buying member a discount without passing the discount on to the entire federal government. In essence, this provision allows the contractor to offer – and the government to avail itself of – spot pricing in the commercial market.
Yes, but only under certain circumstances. A firm-fixed price quotation must be requested, unless the ordering activity makes a determination that it is not possible at the time of placing the order to estimate accurately the extent or duration of the work, or to anticipate cost with any reasonable degree of confidence. When such a determination is made, a time-and-materials (including labor-hour) quotation can be requested. A time-and-materials order must include a ceiling price. Contractors exceeding the ceiling price do so at their own risk.
With over one million products, services, and solutions available, MAS Information Technology meets the vast majority of customers’ needs. For large or complex requirements, MAS contractors can team with other MAS contract holders and submit a total solution to meet customers’ needs under a contractor team arrangement (CTA). The modification process allows contractors to modify contracts at any time during the contract period. Therefore, contractors have the ability to place new items under contract to meet customers’ needs. This also assures the latest technology is always available to the customer. Incidental items may be added to a schedule delivery order as well.
Blanket Purchase Agreements are a streamlined acquisition method that enables agencies to secure discounts based on the potential quantity/volume of items frequently ordered. More details are available at Blanket Purchase Agreements.
GSA has created several technology BPAs through MAS Information Technology to offer savings on commonly purchased technology to government customers: SmartBUY (software).
Software Maintenance as a Product is billed at the time of purchase. Software maintenance as a product is used for the purpose of maintaining the operability and usability of the software product by publishing patches, updates, or upgrades. An example is the publication of patches to keep the software free of bugs or defects. Software maintenance as a product is now found under the terms and conditions for SINs 132-32 and 132-33 as those two software-related SINs are considered products. This reclassification allows for Software Maintenance as a Product to be billed at the time of purchase.
Yes. For detailed information, please refer to Small Business Set-Aside FAQs.
A CTA is an arrangement between two or more GSA MAS contractors to work together to meet an agency’s requirements. The CTA allows the contractor to meet the government agency needs by providing a total solution that combines the supplies and/or services from the team members’ separate GSA MAS contracts. It permits contractors to complement each other’s capabilities to compete for orders for which they may not independently qualify. A customer benefits from a CTA by buying a solution rather than making separate buys from various contractors. Learn more about Contractor Team Arrangements.
MAS Information Technology has a continually open solicitation, which permits new contract offers to be submitted at any time. With the updated contract modification process, MAS Information Technology contractors can continually refresh what they offer under their MAS contracts.
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Rates for Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. territories and possessions are set by the Department of Defense.
Rates for foreign countries are set by the Department of State.
Rates are available between 10/1/2022 and 09/30/2025.
The End Date of your trip can not occur before the Start Date.
Traveler reimbursement is based on the location of the work activities and not the accommodations, unless lodging is not available at the work activity, then the agency may authorize the rate where lodging is obtained.
Unless otherwise specified, the per diem locality is defined as "all locations within, or entirely surrounded by, the corporate limits of the key city, including independent entities located within those boundaries."
Per diem localities with county definitions shall include"all locations within, or entirely surrounded by, the corporate limits of the key city as well as the boundaries of the listed counties, including independent entities located within the boundaries of the key city and the listed counties (unless otherwise listed separately)."
When a military installation or Government - related facility(whether or not specifically named) is located partially within more than one city or county boundary, the applicable per diem rate for the entire installation or facility is the higher of the rates which apply to the cities and / or counties, even though part(s) of such activities may be located outside the defined per diem locality.