GSA Unveils Awardees for Polaris GWAC SDVOSB & HubZone Pools

GSA logo. The General Services Administration has unveiled the awardees for the Polaris GWAC SDVOSB and HubZone pools.

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Author: Miles Jamison || Date Published: November 24, 2025

The General Services Administration has unveiled phase one contract awards under the Polaris Governmentwide Acquisition Contract, or GWAC, for the Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, or SDVOSB, Pool and the Historically Underutilized Business Zone, or HUBZone, Pool.

How Many Companies Were Selected for GSA’s Polaris SDVOSB & HUBZone Pools?

According to the solicitation notices published Thursday on SAM.gov, the agency has selected 23 awardees from 251 proposals submitted for the SDVOSB pool under the Polaris GWAC for IT products and services. For the HUBZone pool, the GSA selected 30 awardees from 180 proposals.

Initial List of Polaris GWAC Apparently Successful Offerors

The agency published the initial list of apparently successful offerors, or ASOs, in August. A total of 27 ASOs were selected for the SDVOSB pool and 32 ASOs for the HUBZone pool. GSA initially solicited proposals for the pools in September 2022.

What Is GSA’s Polaris GWAC?

The Polaris GWAC offers federal agencies a streamlined approach to acquiring artificial intelligence, automation, immersive technology, distributed ledger technology, edge computing, and other emerging IT capabilities from pre-qualified small businesses.

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