
The General Services Administration (GSA) has released the list of 1,383 awardees under the small business set-aside track of the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus contract program.
GSA said on Tuesday, July 30, it plans to issue formal awards and notices to proceed for the OASIS+ Small Business contract by mid-August.
Under the total small business set-aside track, contracts will be awarded across seven domains.
According to the agency, there are 829 small business awardees that are authorized to participate in the management and advisory services domain; 816 in the technical and engineering services category; 241 in the intelligence services domain; 219 in research and development services; 160 in logistics services; 141 in facilities services; and 87 in environmental services.
Several Fayetteville businesses were awarded contracts across multiple domains including:
GSA’s Office of Professional Services and Human Capital Categories moved to award OASIS+ Small Business first as the legacy contract is set to expire in December and provide federal ordering contracting officers access to the new contract to meet mission support requirements in fiscal year 2025.
In May, PSHC launched the first phase of its new website and draft ordering guide for the OASIS+ contract program.
The open on-ramping process for the OASIS+ contract program is expected to occur in FY 2025.
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 and is designed to help federal agencies meet their procurement requirements for services-based solutions.
One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus (OASIS+) is a suite of governmentwide, multi-award contracts designed to support federal agencies’ procurement requirements for services-based solutions.
Click here to view the full list of awardees under the OASIS+ Small Business contract.
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