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Use this page to track MAS refresh updates, mass modifications, eOffer/eMod changes, policy shifts, and OneGov agreements. Each item should answer: what changed, who it impacts, and what to do next.

Updates

Add new cards as items happen. Keep titles specific and keep summaries operational. When possible, link to the original source.

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MAS Refresh

MAS refresh: clauses & provisions changed — update templates

When a refresh lands, stale boilerplate becomes risk. Confirm the active baseline, update templates, and run a contradiction sweep across scope, labor categories, and pricing tables.

solicitation baseline template hygiene consistency
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eOffer/eMod

eOffer/eMod workflow: verify the published baseline before submitting

Keep submissions aligned to the currently published baseline. Misalignment creates avoidable clarification requests and revision loops.

submission hygiene portal workflow avoid contradictions
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OneGov

OneGov agreement: watch pricing expectations and agency buying behavior

OneGov announcements often become reference points. If you sell implementation or services adjacent to these tools, align your narrative and pricing logic to how agencies procure standardized solutions.

pricing signals standardized tools positioning

How to use this page

Keep updates short and operational: what changed, who it impacts, and what to check next (scope, labor, pricing, templates, and workflow steps).

For new offerors: what to check when something changes
  • Confirm the active baseline before finalizing language and uploads.
  • Update templates so old clause/provision language doesn’t reappear.
  • Run a contradiction sweep: scope, labor categories, and pricing tables must align.
  • Use /industries/ to keep your lane clean.
For schedule holders: mass mods and contract cleanliness
  • Track required actions early so changes don’t stack.
  • When updating pricing or labor, keep supporting narratives consistent.
  • Use /spending/ to prioritize what to optimize first.

FAQ

What is a MAS refresh?
A MAS refresh updates the solicitation baseline—clauses, provisions, and instructions. Aligning to the current baseline reduces avoidable rework and clarifications.
What causes the most avoidable delays?
Scope mismatch, generic labor categories, and pricing contradictions across documents. Build one consistent story and keep a single source of truth for rates.