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You must first be awarded a Schedule, GWAC or MAC contract, or partner with an existing contract holder, to access opportunities available through those contract vehicles. You can access all our other contract opportunities on SAM.gov.
Becoming a contract holder on our Multiple Award Schedule (MAS, also referred to as the Schedule) program, gives you access to contract opportunities only available to Schedule holders. Unlike our other contract vehicles, a business can make an offer to get on Schedule at any time.
Participating in this program is a good choice for most small and medium-sized businesses. While the MAS Program offers no guaranteed sales for individual contractors, it opens the door to federal contracting opportunities exceeding $39 billion annually.
Some of the advantages of the Schedule program include:
To be eligible for a Schedule contract, you must have*:
*These requirements may be waived for eligible businesses through our Startup Springboard program.
Like the Schedule program, becoming a contract holder on a governmentwide acquisition contract or multi-agency contract gives you access to additional contract opportunities. Unlike the Schedule program, there’s a limited timeframe to submit a proposal in response to a GWAC or MAC solicitation. There’s also greater competition to win a GWAC or MAC as the number of awards for each are capped. Most are awarded to large businesses, except for those specifically set-aside for small businesses.
Advantages of a GWAC or MAC include:
We have several active or in-development GWACs and MACs. On active contracts for which the solicitations have closed, you can still pursue partnering with the contract holders through subcontracting agreements.
Through a partnership, you can increase your contract opportunities and improve your ability to compete by accessing the contracts, network, and knowledge of a more experienced partner.
We recommend you research different types of partnerships and what they could mean for your business. Some ways to identify and connect with potential business partners include: