The General Services Administration has issued a request for information on industry capabilities that could meet the requirements of the second phase of the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus, or OASIS+, contract program.
According to a notice published Tuesday, responses to the RFI through the Qualtrics survey platform are due July 8.
GSA said it will use the RFI survey responses to inform the development of new domain offerings for the contract program’s expanded scope.
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5 New Domains in OASIS+ Phase II
GSA is soliciting feedback from industry service providers to help develop evaluation criteria and refine technical capabilities for five new domains in the OASIS+ contract vehicle’s Phase II.
The five domains are financial services; human capital; social services; marketing and public relations; and business administration.
The financial services functional area, for instance, includes requirements designed to support financial objectives, such as accounting, financial advising, budgeting, loan servicing, asset management support and complementary financial services. Sub-areas include audit services, cost estimating and analysis, financial data analytics and reporting, grant management, and credit and debt management services.
According to the agency, the RFI builds on the award of eight domains under the contract’s initial phase: management and advisory; technical and engineering; intelligence services; logistics; research and development; facilities; environmental; facilities; and enterprise solutions.
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 program is designed to help federal agencies meet their procurement requirements for services-based 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.