PrimeRFP SCOUT · Agency Intelligence · GSA
General Services Administration Contract Awards & Intelligence
General Services Administration (GSA) shows $18.7B in SCOUT transaction volume across 20,282 award actions (trailing 12 months ending March 2026, ≥$100K floor), with an average action value of $922.6K. 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.
$18.7B
SCOUT Transaction Vol.
20,282
Total Awards
$922.6K
Avg. Award Value
2026-03-04
Data Through
Top GSA Contractors by Obligation — FY2025
| Rank | Contractor | Awards | Total Obligation |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. | 490 | $1.7B |
| #2 | CACI, Inc. — Federal | 143 | $941.5M |
| #3 | General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. | 178 | $842.1M |
| #4 | Science Applications International Corporation | 171 | $826.0M |
| #5 | Leidos, Inc. | 159 | $729.1M |
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SCOUT Analysis — GSA Market Intelligence
GSA obligated $18.7B directly across 20,282 contracts in the trailing 12 months (Apr 2025–Mar 2026, ≥$100K 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 $1.7B, with the top 5 awardees all being major IT services firms reflecting the agency's technology modernization focus.
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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Active federal solicitations at General Services Administration — updated daily from SAM.gov and tracked in PrimeRFP SCOUT.
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View all open opportunities →GSA Recompete Pipeline
Contracts expiring within the next 12–24 months at General Services Administration. Incumbent, estimated value, and recompete signals tracked by SCOUT.
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View recompete pipeline in SCOUT →Frequently Asked Questions — General Services Administration Contracting
What does GSA buy and how much does it spend?
GSA obligated $18.7B directly across 20,282 contracts in the trailing 12 months ending March 2026 (≥$100K floor). GSA's true market influence extends further — agencies use GSA-managed vehicles like Alliant 3, STARS III, and MAS to issue hundreds of billions 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 ($1.7B), CACI Federal ($942M), General Dynamics IT ($842M), SAIC ($826M), and Leidos ($729M). Source: PrimeRFP SCOUT.
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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