Don’t Have Two Years of Corporate Experience to Get on Schedule? Consider the Startup Springboard!

For years, we’ve heard from industry partners that unique government practices such as the two-year corporate experience requirement for becoming a schedule contractor can be a barrier for small businesses, and particularly challenging for startups. The Startup Springboard, previously only for IT-related offerings, is expanding to all MAS large categories.

Starting May 16, 2022, the MAS solicitation and eOffer allows any potential offeror with less than two years corporate experience to submit an offer for a MAS contract

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Source: https://interact.gsa.gov/

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