
| Image | Name | Summary | Price | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GSA SIN 518210C Cloud DevSecOps Engineer I | A GSA SIN 518210C Cloud DevSecOps Engineer I provides hands-on delivery of secure, automated CI/CD pipelines for Federal and DoD cloud systems. This role embeds RMF, FedRAMP, and Zero Trust controls directly into software delivery — enabling continuous ATO readiness, traceable compliance, and reliable mission system deployment across AWS GovCloud, Azure Government, and hybrid environments. Cloud DevSecOps Engineers automate security testing, infrastructure-as-code, and policy enforcement to reduce cyber risk, accelerate releases, and ensure audit-ready operations. This role supports modern platform engineering, containerized workloads, and mission-critical application delivery while maintaining alignment with federal cybersecurity mandates and operational requirements. | $71.79 / Per Hour | ||
| GSA SIN 518210C Cloud Senior DevSecOps Consultant | Cloud Senior DevSecOps Consultant – GSA SIN 518210C A Cloud Senior DevSecOps Consultant under GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) 47QTCA23D000J helps federal programs design, build, and operate secure, automated, and compliance-ready cloud environments. This role integrates development, security, and operations to deliver reliable CI/CD pipelines, continuous monitoring, and Authority-to-Operate (ATO) support across mission systems. Our DevSecOps consultants implement Infrastructure as Code, automate policy guardrails, embed security testing into pipelines, and enable Zero Trust-aligned architectures across AWS, Azure, and hybrid environments. They support agencies with RMF and FedRAMP alignment, vulnerability management, software supply-chain protection, and continuous compliance. Rather than simply “adding security,” the Cloud Senior DevSecOps Consultant enables repeatable, auditable, and scalable delivery, reduces risk, improves deployment speed, and ensures modernization efforts remain compliant with NIST, DoD SRG, and agency governance requirements. | $143.62 / Per Hour | ||
| GSA SIN 518210C Cloud Senior Microservices Consultant | A GSA SIN 518210C Cloud Senior Microservices Consultant provides Federal and DoD programs with expert leadership in designing, modernizing, and operating secure, cloud-native microservices platforms. This role enables agencies to transform monolithic mission systems into scalable, resilient, and Zero Trust-aligned architectures across AWS GovCloud, Azure Government, and hybrid environments. Cloud Senior Microservices Consultants integrate Kubernetes, service mesh, API governance, and automated delivery pipelines to support FedRAMP, RMF, and continuous ATO readiness. This service accelerates digital modernization while ensuring compliance, performance, and mission continuity across enterprise and operational systems. | $129.41 / Per Hour | ||
| GSA SIN 54151HACS Principal Security Architect | GSA SIN 54151HACS Principal Security Architect under GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) 47QTCA23D000J delivers senior leadership in Zero Trust, cloud security, AI-driven defense, and federal cybersecurity modernization. This role designs secure architectures across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud; integrates AI-Driven SOC, SIEM/XDR, and legacy IDS/IPS protections; and ensures alignment with FISMA, FedRAMP, NIST, TIC 3.0, and CISA Zero Trust. Services include architecture design, risk management, compliance support, vulnerability assessments, penetration testing oversight, and modernization of mission systems while securing legacy environments. | $153.15 / Per Hour | ||
| GSA SIN 54151S IT Consultant | A GSA SIN 54151S IT Consultant delivers mission-aligned IT modernization and advisory services for Federal and DoD programs under GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) 47QTCA23D000J. Our consultants help agencies assess, modernize, and secure legacy, hybrid, and cloud environments while aligning every technology decision with RMF, ATO, FedRAMP, and Zero Trust requirements. This role bridges engineering, cybersecurity, and program leadership to reduce modernization risk, improve governance, and ensure systems remain resilient, compliant, and ready to support critical mission operations. IT Consultants also provide technical validation, documentation, and automation strategies that accelerate delivery while maintaining audit-ready, defensible, and sustainable IT architectures. | $81.12 / Per Hour |
GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) 47QTCA23D000J
GSA Schedule Rates for Cloud, AI, and IT Professional Services
Understanding GSA Schedule Rates is an important step when planning federal acquisitions involving cloud solutions, artificial intelligence, and IT professional services. Contracting officers, program managers, and acquisition teams rely on transparent pricing, standardized labor categories, and compliant rate structures to support their procurement strategies. This page is designed to help government buyers understand how GSA pricing works, what drives cost, and how our GSA Schedule contract supports fair and reasonable value for mission requirements.
Our goal is to make it easier for you to evaluate GSA Schedule Rates, compare labor categories, develop Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGCEs), and align funding plans with technical deliverables. When your office is ready to move forward, our team can provide additional pricing details, scope clarification, and supporting documentation tailored to your requirement.
What GSA Schedule Rates Really Mean
GSA Schedule Rates represent pre-negotiated ceiling prices that federal buyers can use when awarding task orders. These rates are reviewed by GSA for fairness, alignment with commercial pricing, and compliance with federal acquisition expectations — allowing contracting officers to move faster with confidence.
To better understand the program itself, see our overview of how the GSA Schedule program developed and why agencies rely on it.
How GSA Schedule Rates Support Federal Procurement
The GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) program establishes pre-negotiated prices that have already been reviewed for fairness, reasonableness, and consistency with commercial practices. By leveraging approved GSA Schedule Rates, contracting officers reduce administrative burden, shorten acquisition timelines, and maintain confidence that federal procurement standards are being followed.
Unlike open-market pricing, GSA contract rates have already gone through analysis, disclosure reviews, negotiations, and award approvals. This means less time justifying costs and more focus on ensuring technical alignment and performance outcomes.
How Discounts and Task Order Pricing Work
While GSA establishes ceiling rates, ordering activities may still negotiate discounts at the task order level. Discounts are typically driven by scope, length of performance, complexity, and efficiencies gained during delivery.
- Multi-year or high-volume requirements
- Bundled services and broader mission alignment
- Flexible delivery models and staffing optimization
- Opportunities for efficiency and automation
If your office needs to evaluate potential discounts, you can discuss task-order pricing scenarios with our team.
What Influences GSA Schedule Rates?
Several important factors influence how GSA Schedule Rates are structured. When developing rates, contractors work with GSA to ensure they align to commercial pricing while also reflecting federal expectations. Common pricing considerations include:
- Labor category experience levels and qualifications
- Education and certification requirements
- Project complexity and mission sensitivity
- Geographic considerations and remote delivery options
- Contract type and ordering period
- Volume discounts and task order terms
Because each requirement is unique, ordering agencies may see variation in task order pricing depending on scope, period of performance, and deliverable expectations. However, all pricing remains anchored to approved GSA Schedule Rates and subject to the terms and conditions of our contract.
How Agencies Evaluate Labor Categories
When selecting the right labor categories, agencies look beyond titles and evaluate qualifications, certifications, experience, and alignment to mission outcomes. Categories are designed to map skills to clearly defined roles and responsibilities.
- Experience levels tied to complexity and responsibility
- Relevant technical certifications and education
- Security clearance considerations, when required
- Direct alignment to deliverables and performance objectives
For a deeper look at service capabilities, visit our GSA 54151S IT Professional Services overview .
GSA SINs Available Under Our Contract
Our GSA contract supports multiple SINs aligned with cloud, cybersecurity, AI, and IT modernization:
- SIN 54151S — IT Professional Services: planning, engineering, DevSecOps, modernization, and lifecycle support. (view details)
- SIN 54151HACS — Highly Adaptive Cybersecurity Services: architecture, assessment, monitoring, and incident response.
- SIN 518210C — Cloud Computing Services: migration, optimization, architecture, and operations.
Why Contracting Officers Prefer GSA Schedule Rates
Acquisition teams continue to rely on negotiated GSA Schedule Rates because they simplify procurement while strengthening auditability. Key benefits include:
- Pre-negotiated and approved pricing reviewed by GSA
- Reduced justification requirements compared with open-market buys
- Consistency across labor categories and services
- Built-in competition through RFQs and ordering procedures
- Stronger compliance alignment with FAR and MAS guidance
How Agencies Use GSA Schedule Rates to Plan Requirements
When developing acquisition strategies, program offices often reference GSA Schedule Rates as part of the market research process. These rates help estimate project budgets, structure performance periods, and evaluate the reasonableness of proposed solutions.
- Building Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGCEs)
- Evaluating quotes and proposals
- Comparing vendors across similar labor categories
- Forecasting long-term project costs
- Supporting internal approvals and documentation
Fair and Reasonable Pricing Through GSA
One of the core benefits of leveraging GSA Schedule Rates is confidence in price fairness. Prior to contract award, GSA performs reviews designed to ensure that the government is receiving pricing that is consistent with or better than comparable commercial customers.
Ordering activities may still negotiate task order discounts, particularly when:
- Requirements involve multi-year commitments
- There is significant volume or bundled services
- Flexible delivery or staffing models are available
- Performance periods allow efficiency improvements
Transparency and Documentation
We recognize that government buyers depend on documentation and clarity when evaluating GSA Schedule Rates. Upon request, our team can provide:
- Rate tables and labor category descriptions
- Supporting contract references
- Proof of award and contract details
- Capability statements and past performance summaries
- Compliance statements and program certifications where applicable
How to Request Pricing
When your office is ready to evaluate GSA Schedule Rates for an upcoming requirement, simply share your draft scope of work, performance objectives, and estimated timelines. We will prepare a task-order-ready pricing package aligned to your needs.
- Submit requirements or draft statement of work.
- We review scope and recommend appropriate labor categories.
- We provide pricing based on GSA Schedule Rates and contract terms.
We can also support RFQs through GSA eBuy, direct orders, and BPA discussions when appropriate.
When to Contact Us About GSA Rates
- Early budget planning or market research
- IGCE development and price comparison
- Drafting RFQ or Statement of Work language
- Evaluating vendors across labor categories
- Discussing potential discounts and delivery options
Why Work With Us Through GSA Schedule?
Our team combines mission experience, technical capability, and acquisition awareness to deliver results that matter. By leveraging approved GSA Schedule Rates, our customers benefit from rapid ordering processes, predictable pricing, and a proven contract vehicle built specifically for government use.
- Cloud modernization and migration
- Artificial intelligence and data analytics
- Secure application development and automation
- Cybersecurity enhancements and risk management
- IT program support and digital transformation initiatives
Contact Us About GSA Schedule Rates
If you are evaluating GSA Schedule Rates for an upcoming Cloud, AI, or IT services requirement, our team is ready to support your market research and procurement planning. We understand the needs of contracting officers and are committed to providing fast, accurate, and compliant pricing guidance.
Contact us to discuss your requirement, request rate tables, or explore the best ordering path for your acquisition. We look forward to working with you to deliver secure, innovative, and mission-aligned technology solutions through the GSA Schedule program.
Frequently Asked Questions About GSA Schedule Rates
GSA Schedule Rates are pre-negotiated prices that have already been reviewed and approved by the General Services Administration. They represent fair and reasonable pricing for labor categories and services available under the GSA Multiple Award Schedule.
Yes. GSA Schedule Rates serve as an approved ceiling, but contracting officers can still request discounts at the task-order level — especially for multi-year, high-volume, or bundled requirements.
Rates are negotiated based on commercial pricing, labor qualifications, market comparisons, and disclosure reviews. GSA ensures the government receives pricing that is competitive and aligned with market value.
Absolutely. Our GSA Schedule Rates cover cloud migration, AI and data science, cybersecurity, DevSecOps, software engineering, IT management, and related professional services.
Many contracting teams use GSA Schedule Rates as reference points when building Independent Government Cost Estimates, validating proposals, and supporting price reasonableness documentation.
Share your draft scope or requirement details with us, and we’ll prepare a task-order-ready pricing package based on approved GSA Schedule Rates, mapped labor categories, and contract terms.




