What is OASIS+?

One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus (OASIS+) is a comprehensive suite of governmentwide, multi-award contracts designed to support federal agencies’ procurement needs for services-based solutions. Managed by the General Services Administration (GSA), OASIS+ combines the scope of legacy OASIS contracts such as Building Maintenance & Operations (BMO), and Human Capital & Training Solutions (HCaTS), along with new service areas, providing a broad range of offerings for federal buyers.

Benefits of Using OASIS+

  • Wide Range of Services: OASIS+ expands the range of service offerings, allowing federal agencies to acquire innovative solutions from highly qualified businesses.
  • Best-in-Class Solutions: The contract vehicle is designed to meet key criteria defined by the Office of Management and Budget, ensuring top-tier service quality.
  • Flexible Contract Terms: With a base period of five years and an optional five-year extension, OASIS+ provides long-term procurement stability.
  • Interagency Acquisitions: Orders issued under OASIS+ are considered interagency acquisitions, leveraging GSA’s statutory authority to streamline the procurement process.
  • Comprehensive Management: GSA oversees the award, administration, and management of OASIS+ contracts, ensuring efficient and effective service delivery.

OASIS+ Service Domains

Management and Advisory (M&A): This domain includes a full range of management and consulting services that can improve a federal agency’s performance, aid its endeavors to meet mission goals, and provide operating advice and assistance on administrative and management issues.

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.

Research and Development (R&D): This domain includes any requirements in support of Research and Development activities. R&D activities may be aimed at achieving either specific or general objectives. The term R&D includes basic research, applied research, and experimental development. Services include conducting R&D in: the physical, engineering, and life sciences; nanotechnology; biotechnology; and social sciences and humanities.

Intelligence Services (INTEL): This domain focuses on Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance mission requirements. Organizational and technological capabilities improve situational awareness and enhance command and control strategies within defense and intelligence environments.

Environmental (ENV): This domain supports agencies in meeting their environmental requirements and streamlining the contracting process by providing a faster, more cost-efficient means to meet environmental objectives. Requirements typically involve multidisciplinary teams of scientists, engineers, and other technicians with expertise in areas such as air and water quality, asbestos contamination, remediation, ecological restoration, and environmental law. Environmental consulting could consist of support such as Planning and Documentation Services for the development, facilitation, and coordination of or for environmental initiatives or mandates in areas of chemical, radiological, or hazardous materials.

Facilities (FAC): Services in this domain include any and all services required to maintain and operate buildings, paved services, utilities infrastructure, and real property assets and equipment. This could include major facilities support such as Department of Defense installations, hospitals, cemeteries, and other federal or industrial real property, but does not include major or primary purpose construction. GSA has included a wide range of services found in facilities contracts because of their historical use to support total facilities solutions.

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.

Enterprise Solutions: This domain is focused on requirements that are large-dollar, wide-reaching, and highly complex in scope, often spanning multiple disciplines and/or locations, and requiring many different types of labor and expertise. It is for the procurement of highly technical, new and emerging and/or specialized mission objectives that require special management attention, and oversight because of:

  • the importance to the agency mission;
  • the high-level development, operating, or maintenance costs;
  • the high risk;
  • the high return; or
  • their significant role in the administration of agency-wide programs, systems, finances, property, or other resources.