The General Services Administration has released the list of 28 Phase 1 awardees under the unrestricted track of the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus, or OASIS+, contract program.
GSA said Friday it issued notices to proceed, or NTPs, to OASIS+ Unrestricted contract awardees across six domains: technical and engineering, management and advisory, environmental, logistics, intelligence services and research and development.
Ordering under the awarded fair opportunity pools will not be made available until after GSA announces the next round of rolling awards before the end of 2024.
The awardees are:
- Aeyon
- Black Spoke
- Bluehawk
- Core One Solutions
- Dorrean
- Encompass
- Envision Innovation Solutions
- Flatter
- Information Technology Strategies
- International Development Group Advisory Services
- ITES Venture
- JCS Solutions
- Karthik Consulting
- KODA Technologies
- MPF Federal
- Obsidian Solutions Federal Services
- One Federal Solution
- Parker Tide
- Pyramid Systems
- Ruchman and Associates
- Synertex
- Systems Integration
- Take2 Consulting
- THMG
- Tolliver Group
- Trewon Technologies
- Unity Technologies
- ZemiTek
Initial Awards Under OASIS+ Socioeconomic & 8(a) Contracts
In September, GSA’s Office of Professional Services and Human Capital Categories unveiled the lists of Phase 1 awardees under the OASIS+ Women-Owned Small Business, Historically Underutilized Business Zone—or HUBZone—Small Business and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business set-aside tracks.
Formal awards and NTPs for these three contracts were issued on Sept. 30, and customer agency ordering started on Oct. 15.
In October, GSA issued the list of initial phase awardees under the contract vehicle’s 8(a) small business track.
The agency issued NTPs for this track on Nov. 6, and ordering activity on GSA eBuy commenced on Nov. 15.
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.