GSA mulls expansion plan for OASIS+ professional services vehicle

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For phase two of the program, the General Services Administration wants to add five more service domains on top of the eight already active.
The General Services Administration is asking industry to weigh in on a plan for expanding the scope of OASIS+, its governmentwide contract vehicle for professional services not tech-centric in nature.
GSA has awarded positions on OASIS+ in multiple batches over the past 12 months and has indicated it could add more companies to the vehicle as part of a rolling cycle to evaluate bids. OASIS+ has no ceiling and a period of performance for up to 10 years, inclusive of an initial five-year base period and a single five-year option.
Work under OASIS+ is currently broken out across eight primary service domains, and GSA wants to add five more for phase two of the vehicle, the agency said in a Tuesday Sam.gov notice.
Those five new domains would be:
- Business administration
- Financial services
- Human capital
- Marketing and public relations
- Social services
GSA's questionnaire for respondents asks for information on whether or not they are small businesses, any socioeconomic categories they fall under, GSA contracts they currently hold, agencies they have experience working with and which domains are of interest to submit a proposal for.
Questions and feedback on this expansion plan are due by July 8.
The eight active OASIS+ domains are:
- Management and advisory
- Technical and engineering
- Intelligence services
- Research and development
- Logistics
- Facilities
- Environmental
- Enterprise Solutions (for the unrestricted pool only)