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General Services Administration Contract Awards & Intelligence

General Services Administration (GSA) shows $136.2B in SCOUT transaction volume across 78,696 award actions (trailing 12 months ending March 2026, ≥$25K floor), with an average action value of $1.7M. The agency focuses on it modernization, shared services, federal real estate, supply chain management, and gwac administration. SCOUT aggregates all USASpending transaction records including modifications — differs from published FY2025 annual totals. See methodology note below. Data: PrimeRFP SCOUT · FPDS.

$136.2B

SCOUT Transaction Vol.

78,696

Total Awards

$1.7M

Avg. Award Value

2026-03-04

Data Through

Top GSA Contractors by Obligation — FY2025

RankContractorAwardsTotal Obligation
#1Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.79$17.5B
#2SAIC24$9.0B
#3CACI, Inc. — Federal13$6.7B
#4General Dynamics IT31$6.4B
#5Leidos, Inc.29$5.8B

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PrimeRFP SCOUT · Federal procurement records ≥$25K cumulative · 2025-04-012026-03-04

SCOUT Analysis — GSA Market Intelligence

GSA obligated $136.2B across 78,696 contracts in the trailing 12 months (≥$25K floor) — its true market impact is far larger, as GSA vehicles channel hundreds of billions in additional task orders across all agencies.

Booz Allen Hamilton leads GSA prime awards at $17.5B, reflecting the firm's dominance in enterprise IT and advisory services government-wide.

GSA is actively modernizing its Federal Acquisition Service — FAS MAS schedule reforms are creating new competitive surface areas for commercial IT firms.

On-contract position on GSA GWACs (Alliant 3, STARS III) is increasingly a prerequisite for pursuing large federal IT task orders across all civilian agencies.

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GSA Recompete Pipeline

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Frequently Asked Questions — General Services Administration Contracting

What does GSA buy and how much does it spend?

GSA obligated $136.2B across 78,696 direct contracts in the trailing 12 months ending March 2026 (≥$25K floor). GSA's true market influence extends further — agencies use GSA-managed vehicles like Alliant 3, STARS III, and MAS to issue trillions in additional task orders. Source: PrimeRFP SCOUT.

Who are the top GSA contractors?

Top GSA prime awardees (Apr 2025–Mar 2026) include Booz Allen Hamilton ($17.5B), SAIC ($9.0B), CACI Federal ($6.7B), General Dynamics IT ($6.4B), and Leidos ($5.8B).

What are the most important GSA contract vehicles to be on?

Alliant 3 (large business IT), 8(a) STARS III (8(a) small business IT), STARS III (small business IT), and Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) are the highest-value GSA vehicles for government-wide IT and professional services work.

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