
Wooster, OH — December 22, 2025
AtomRain has been awarded a General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract — a milestone that recognizes the quality, integrity, and maturity of the company’s work in support of federal missions.
The MAS Schedule today is granted only to contractors who demonstrate consistent past performance excellence, disciplined internal practices, and the organizational readiness required to serve federal agencies. As part of its review, GSA evaluated AtomRain’s past performance, corporate policies, delivery capabilities, and customer references from prior federal partners — a reflection of the trust placed in the company’s work.
Under the MAS award, AtomRain receives a five-year base ordering period with three optional five-year extensions, giving agencies a long-term vehicle to access AtomRain’s specialized capabilities. This award provides federal organizations with a direct pathway to engage AtomRain’s AI strategy, knowledge graph, graph database, data science and AI delivery services — capabilities that are increasingly important as many federal opportunities continue to consolidate under GSA within the current administration.
With this award, AtomRain can pursue a broader range of opportunities directly with federal agencies, strengthening its ability to support complex missions and deliver measurable outcomes.
“The MAS award acknowledges the confidence our federal partners have placed in us and validates the maturity of our organization,” said Benjamin Nussbaum, Founding Principal, AtomRain, Inc. “This vehicle gives agencies a direct path to our graph and AI expertise at a time when AI-based modernization and mission ROI are more important than ever.”
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About AtomRain
AtomRain provides AI strategy, knowledge graph solutions, graph database engineering, and AI modernization services for federal agencies and enterprise organizations. The company partners with clients to design and implement capabilities that strengthen decision-making, improve operational efficiency, and support mission-critical outcomes.