GSA 8(a) MAS 54151S
Contract Number: GS-35F-180GA
Period of Performance: Jan 17, 2027, to Jan 17, 2037
NAICS: 54151S
Socio-Economic: SBA Certified Small Disadvantaged Business
MAS 8(a) Pool- Competitive
MAS 8(a) Pool- Sole Source and Competitive (exit date: Apr 21, 2031)
Category: 54151S, OLM
UEI: Q82YVBFZMBM2
Point of Contact Email: gsaschedule@alliedmission.com
Task Order Types: Labor Hour, T&M, Firm Fixed Price Delivery/Task Orders
About GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS)
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) 54151S is an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS). Allied Mission Group scored 96% out of 100 in Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) Open Ratings Past Performance Evaluation (PPE).
The GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), formerly known as IT Schedule 70, is an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle that provides access to a wide range of cutting-edge IT products, services, and solutions. As one of the federal government’s primary procurement tools for IT, it supports a broad scope of service-oriented acquisitions. Approximately 80% of MAS (formerly IT Schedule 70) contract holders are small businesses, reflecting the contract’s role in promoting small business participation.
In FY2010, services accounted for over $11 billion of the $16.2 billion in total MAS sales, highlighting the growing emphasis on service-based procurement. Today, MAS remains the largest and most widely used federal IT acquisition vehicle, with nearly one-third of all MAS contractors offering solutions through IT-focused Special Item Numbers (SINs). The contract is considered “evergreen,” featuring a five-year base period with three additional five-year option periods, enabling long-term flexibility and continuity.
Categories from 54151S (GS-35F-180GA):
54151S Information Technology Professional Services
OLM Order-Level Materials (OLM)
Provide consulting services in the areas of:
Systems Development
Systems Analysis
Programming
Computer Aided Design
IT Network Management Services