The General Services Administration has unveiled the lists of Phase 1 awardees under the women-owned small business, Historically Underutilized Business Zone small business and service-disabled veteran-owned small business set-aside tracks of the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus contract program.
GSA said Thursday it plans to issue formal awards and notices to proceed for the OASIS+ HUBZone, SDVOSB and WOSB contracts as early as Sept. 30.
Under the three socioeconomic set-aside tracks, contracts will be awarded to 113 HUBZone small businesses, 345 SDVOSBs and 309 WOSBs across seven domains.
According to the agency, there are 234 SDVOSBs, 224 WOSBs and 82 HUBZone small business awardees that are authorized to participate in the management and advisory services domain; 67 HUBZone, 217 SDVOSBs and 194 WOSBs in the technical and engineering services category; and 84 SDVOSBs, 32 WOSBs and 12 HUBZone firms in the intelligence services domain.
For the research and development services category, 38 SDVOSBs, 36 WOSBs and six HUBZone businesses are authorized to take part.
Meanwhile, six HUBZone businesses, 27 WOSBs and 49 SDVOSBs are allowed to participate in the logistics services domain; 30 SDVOSBs, 24 WOSBs and eight HUBZone firms in facilities services; and 21 WOSBs, seven HUBZone and seven SDVOSB firms in environmental services.
The open on-ramping process for the OASIS+ contract program is expected to occur in fiscal year 2025.
OASIS+ Small Business Set-Aside
In July, GSA’s Office of Professional Services and Human Capital Categories issued the list of 1,383 awardees under the OASIS+ Small Business set-aside track 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 and is designed to help federal agencies meet their procurement requirements for services-based solutions.