GSA and Microsoft Strike Landmark OneGov Deal Projected to Save $3.1B

GSA and Microsoft Strike Landmark OneGov Deal Projected to Save $3.1B

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has finalized a groundbreaking OneGov agreement with Microsoft, projected to save federal agencies up to $3.1 billion in the first year alone. The deal provides sweeping discounts on Microsoft’s cloud, AI, and cybersecurity solutions including Microsoft 365, Copilot, Azure, Dynamics 365, and Sentinel while also offering free Copilot access…

GSA Schedule Contracts: How IT Vendors Can Adapt to Federal Procurement Consolidation in 2025

GSA Schedule Contracts: How IT Vendors Can Adapt to Federal Procurement Consolidation in 2025

Introduction The federal procurement landscape is undergoing a major shift in 2025. With Executive Order 14240 and OMB Memorandum M-25-31, the Biden administration is doubling down on consolidating procurement under the General Services Administration (GSA) to eliminate waste, reduce redundancy, and maximize taxpayer savings. For IT vendors and solutions providers, this means a fundamental change…

Leveraging GSA’s OneGov Strategy for Success

GSA’s OneGov Strategy and FedRAMP 20x – What Contractors Need to Know

The federal procurement market is entering a new phase with the launch of the General Services Administration’s (GSA) OneGov Strategy. This initiative aims to centralize purchasing for common goods and services, cut costs, and make acquisition more efficient across agencies. For contractors, it represents both a challenge and a significant opportunity — particularly for those…

GSA New Leader

GovCon Update: GSA New Leader, Procurement Rules, Small Biz Program & MITRE Win

Trump Administration Picks Wall Street Veteran for GSA Chief Role The White House has officially nominated Edward Forst, a Wall Street heavyweight with a résumé spanning Goldman Sachs, Cushman & Wakefield, and most recently Lion Capital to lead the General Services Administration (GSA). The move comes more than seven months into President Trump’s second term…