GSA Requires Transactional Data Reporting For MAS

The General Services Administration on March 10, 2026 released a draft Refresh 31 updating its Multiple Award Schedule program to require transactional data reporting and standardize AI contract terms. The proposal adds 112 previously exempt SINs for quarterly TDR, ends the Price Reductions Clause, incorporates OMB M-25-22 data and monitoring rules, and limits open-market items in favor of an Order-Level Materials SIN; comments are due March 20.
Key Points
- 1Mandates quarterly transactional data reporting across all MAS SINs, adding 112 previously exempt SINs.
- 2Standardizes AI contract terms per OMB M-25-22, protecting government data and enforcing monitoring rights.
- 3Replaces open-market flexibility with Order-Level Materials SIN, urging contractors to add OLM for compliance.
Scoring Rationale
Government-wide procurement and AI contract overhaul offers high impact and credibility; partially limited because it codifies prior OMB guidance.
Sources
Public references used for this report.
Practice with real Payments data
90 SQL & Python problems · 15 industry datasets
250 free problems · No credit card
See all Payments problems
