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The GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS)—formerly known as GSA Schedule 70—provides a streamlined, pre-competed pathway for federal, state, and local agencies to procure commercial products, IT services, and professional solutions efficiently and at competitive rates.
PiTech Solutions supports agencies under PiTech Solutions supports agencies under GSA MAS Contract GS-30F-0012T, enabling fast, compliant, and scalable access to technology-driven solutions. enabling fast, compliant, and scalable access to technology-driven solutions.
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Providing a wide range of GSA-approved commercial goods that support federal operational needs.
Delivering secure, scalable, and compliant IT solutions that align with mission requirements and federal standards.
Offering expert advisory and transformation consulting to streamline agency operations and optimize performance.
Providing qualified professionals for system integration, project execution, and long-term operational support.
Our GSA MAS offerings under SIN 132-51 cover a wide spectrum of Information Technology services — from systems design and development to cybersecurity and network management — ensuring full lifecycle support for federal missions.
SIN 132-51 – Information Technology (IT) Professional Services
PiTech adheres to FAR, DFARS, NIST, and GSA standards, ensuring all engagements are secure, compliant, and audit-ready across every procurement stage.
Expert assistance in developing compliant, competitive GSA proposals that meet all submission requirements.
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