One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus (OASIS+) is designated as a Best-In-Class (BIC) contract and is a suite of governmentwide, multi-award contracts designed to support federal agencies’ procurement requirements for services-based solutions. OASIS + is a 10 year contract (5 year base + one 5 year option period) with no contract ceiling or cap on awards.
A streamlined program with expanded offerings
This suite of contracts combines the scope of legacy OASIS -- Building Maintenance & Operations and Human Capital & Training Solutions -- under one program, along with new areas of service that were previously not in scope. It expands the range of service offerings for buyers and gives sellers a greater variety of areas they can compete for.
GSA is responsible for the award, administration, and management of the OASIS+ IDIQ contracts; there will always be a Requiring Activity (agency requesting services) and an Ordering Contracting Officer (OCO) (person who performs the acquisition). OASIS+ will enable federal customers to acquire innovative solutions from highly qualified businesses on a contract vehicle designed to be Best-in-Class (BIC): a governmentwide designation that satisfies key criteria defined by the Office of Management and Budget which allows sellers to offer an expanded variety of services.
Domains
The contract scope is organized by domains or functional groupings of related services spanning multiple NAICs codes. Domains are functionally aligned groupings of related non-IT services. Each domain includes multiple, related North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. Domains and the NAICS codes listed under the domains are designed to align order requirements to qualified industry partners. Each domain is limited to the NAICS codes and associated size standards specifically listed under that domain.
AST holds multiple OASIS + IDIQ Contracts as a PRIME and SUB in the two (2) of the eight (8) domains, and within five (5) of the six (6) socio-economic categories:
A streamlined program with expanded offerings
This suite of contracts combines the scope of legacy OASIS -- Building Maintenance & Operations and Human Capital & Training Solutions -- under one program, along with new areas of service that were previously not in scope. It expands the range of service offerings for buyers and gives sellers a greater variety of areas they can compete for.
GSA is responsible for the award, administration, and management of the OASIS+ IDIQ contracts; there will always be a Requiring Activity (agency requesting services) and an Ordering Contracting Officer (OCO) (person who performs the acquisition). OASIS+ will enable federal customers to acquire innovative solutions from highly qualified businesses on a contract vehicle designed to be Best-in-Class (BIC): a governmentwide designation that satisfies key criteria defined by the Office of Management and Budget which allows sellers to offer an expanded variety of services.
Domains
The contract scope is organized by domains or functional groupings of related services spanning multiple NAICs codes. Domains are functionally aligned groupings of related non-IT services. Each domain includes multiple, related North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. Domains and the NAICS codes listed under the domains are designed to align order requirements to qualified industry partners. Each domain is limited to the NAICS codes and associated size standards specifically listed under that domain.
AST holds multiple OASIS + IDIQ Contracts as a PRIME and SUB in the two (2) of the eight (8) domains, and within five (5) of the six (6) socio-economic categories:
- Technical and Engineering (T&E) This domain includes requirements to provide specific engineering, geoscience, or other technical professional skills, such as those performed by engineers, geologists, geophysicists, and technicians, required to handle specific operating conditions and problems for the benefit of the government. Work under this Domain typically involves the application of physical laws and principles of engineering in the design, development, and utilization of machines, materials, instruments, processes, and systems; and providing expert advice and assistance on technical functions and issues.
- Logistics (LOG) Services in this domain include comprehensive logistics solutions, including planning and designing, implementing, or operating systems or facilities for the movement of supplies, equipment, or people by road, air, water, rail, or pipeline.