![]() ![]() GSA recommends you review any terms you’ve negotiated under your current GSA Schedule(s) to see if they still apply and to help facilitate the acceptance process.If you do not accept the mass modification for each GSA Schedule you hold by Jyour contract will be dropped from GSA eLibrary and GSA Advantage.You have until Jto accept the consolidation mass mod.Responding to the Mass Modification – Know this Before You Sign! If your contracts are under the same DUNS and have more than 5 years left on their 20-year contract term, GSA will begin reaching out in July, during Phase 3, to discuss consolidating your Schedules. If your company holds multiple GSA Schedule Contracts, they will remain separate contracts during Phase 2.If your company holds multiple GSA Schedule Contracts, you’ll receive and must accept a mass modification for each contract.GSA released the mass mod timeline below and noted that companies with a pending SIN addition or deletion modification will not receive the mass mod until the SIN addition/deletion mods are reconciled.They will issue the mass mod to approximately 2,000 contractors each business day over a two-week period. GSA will begin issuing the mass modification to contractors on a rolling basis starting the end of January.From the end of January until approximately mid-March, GSA’s eMod system will not allow the option to add SINs. ![]() If you need to add a SIN from a legacy GSA Schedule you currently hold, you have until the end of January to do so.If you hold a GSA Schedule Contract, here is nearly everything you need to know about Phase 2 of the GSA MAS Consolidation: Temporary Hold on SIN Additions This mass mod will migrate all legacy GSA Schedule Contracts to the new GSA MAS Solicitation that was released this past October. With Phase 1 complete, GSA is nearing the next significant milestone of the MAS Consolidation – the release of the Phase 2 mass modification (mod). GSA also improved the SIN numbering system, aligning SIN numbers with NAICS codes where possible, and loosely organizing MAS large categories in accordance with OMB’s category management structure. ![]() She explained what has been accomplished to date, including the deletion of approximately 160 clauses from the contract and the reduction of more than 900 Special Item Numbers (SINs) to roughly 320 SINs. GSA’s MAS Program Management Office (PMO) Director, Stephanie Shutt, began the webinar by recapping some of the reasons GSA initiated the MAS Consolidation, mainly inconsistencies and duplication across the 24 legacy Schedules. Yesterday, GSA held the second of two webinars dedicated to briefing existing GSA Schedule Contractors on the mass modification that will soon be released as part of Phase 2 of the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Consolidation. ![]()
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