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Mission Ready awarded a 5-year extension for its Multiple Award Schedule

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The number of sales orders year to date is up 227% compared to the same period in 2022, representing an increased overall value of 57% to date.

VANCOUVER — Mission Ready Solutions Inc., a provider of comprehensive government contracting solutions, announces that the Company’s Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) has been renewed for a 5-year period by the General Services Administration (GSA).

“Over the last year, the Company has optimized its processes and bolstered its offering to capture additional opportunities within the full spectrum of U.S. Government while highlighting the multiple government vehicles Mission Ready’s contracting division, Unifire, Inc. (“Unifire”), has in place to provide government agencies with needed products,” said Dan Raczykowski, President of Unifire. “By emphasizing the readily available procurement pathways, we’ve been able to leverage our MAS and maximize its revenue-generating potential.”

As a result of this optimization, the Company also shared the following highlights associated with its MAS:

  • The number of sales orders year to date is up 227% compared to the same period in 2022, representing an increased overall value of 57% to date.
  • The average number of sales per month has increased 41% year to date.

“We are committed to showcasing our network’s unique products and putting them at the forefront of our value proposition by ensuring their accessibility through our established contracting vehicles,” said Buck Marshall, President and CEO of Mission Ready. “Our ongoing efforts to identify emerging needs and source corresponding solutions coupled with the optimization the team at Unifire has precisely executed is now effectively positioning us to meet and potentially exceed our objectives for MAS for this year.”

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