GSA MAS contractors have had a lot to track recently. Refresh 31 introduced important changes around TDR, documentation, catalog management, and internal processes, areas that continue to impact contractors today.
Now, with Refresh 32 on the horizon, the conversation is shifting from understanding individual updates to prioritizing overall MAS readiness.
We recently wrote about what contractors should know regarding Refresh 31:
To help GovCons navigate recent MAS refresh developments and compliance considerations, we’re also hosting a webinar on June 04. If you’re interested in staying ahead of MAS updates and understanding their practical impact, register to attend and join the conversation: GSA MAS Refresh #31 - iQuasar LLC
But we’re curious about your experience:
Which aspect of recent MAS refreshes has required the most attention from your team?
Are there any changes you’re still evaluating or preparing for?
What questions would you like to see addressed during the webinar?
TDR has been the biggest lift from Refresh 31, real workflow changes, not just a checkbox. With Refresh 32 adding new compliance layers, most teams are still catching up. For the June 4 webinar, I would love to see how contractors should handle overlapping mass mod acceptance windows when multiple compliance areas need review at once. Looking forward to it.
Great summary, @Saba For our team, the pivot from the traditional Commercial Sales Practices (CSP) and Price Reductions Clause (PRC) framework over to mandatory Transactional Data Reporting (TDR) under Refresh 31 is definitely taking the most bandwidth. Adapting internal invoicing workflows and data capture systems to meet these new daily transactional requirements is a heavy lift.
I’d love for the webinar to cover some best practices for managing the newly expanded documentation rules—specifically the requirement to upload SOWs/PWSs for fixed-price service orders over $1M. How are other contractors automating this to avoid administrative bottlenecks?