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The General Services Administration has issued the list of 53 apparent awardees as part of the rolling awards process for the 8(a) small business set-aside track of the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus, or OASIS+, contract program.
In a SAM.gov notice published Wednesday, GSA said it will send formal awards and notices to proceed by Sept. 30 to OASIS+ 8(a) rolling awardees across seven domains: management and advisory; technical and engineering; intelligence services; research and development; logistics; environmental; and facilities.
Ordering activity on GSA eBuy for this group of awardees is expected to begin by Oct. 1.
OASIS+ 8(a) Small Business Set-Aside
GSA said 27 apparent awardees are authorized to participate in the management and advisory services domain; 24 in the technical and engineering services category; 11 in R&D; 10 in intelligence services; nine vendors in logistics; nine in environmental services; and six in facilities services.
Previous Rolling Awards Under OASIS+ Unrestricted, 4 Small Business Tracks
On Sept. 9, the GSA Office of Professional Services and Human Capital Categories released the lists of apparent OASIS+ rolling awardees under the Unrestricted, Total Small Business, women-owned small business, HUBZone and service-disabled veteran-owned small business tracks.
The agency made rolling awards for the five small business tracks of the OASIS+ program in April and June.
In April, GSA announced 110 awardees under the rolling awards process for the contract’s Unrestricted track.
What Is the OASIS+ Contract Program?
OASIS+ is a suite of six multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts with a five-year base period and a five-year option term.
The contract program is designed to help federal agencies meet their procurement requirements for services-based solutions and includes eight domains: management and advisory; technical and engineering; intelligence services; R&D; logistics; environmental; facilities; and enterprise solutions.
The program seeks to meet agencies’ non-IT service requirements, promote competition among service contractors and eliminate barriers to entry to maximize small business participation.
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