Jason Miller writes that the GSA expects to make 20 to 40 awards for each of the following areas: program management, consulting management, scientific, engineering, logistic, ancillary support and financial management services.
Tom Sharpe, GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service commissioner said the agency expects OASIS to fill the need for a “hybrid, governmentwide acquisition vehicle that has great potential to reduce the number of full-and-open procurements across government and drive extraneous costs out of the acquisition process.”
GSA said that OASIS contracts will have a five-year base with one five-year option and no ceilings. Agencies under the OASIS will be charged a .75 percent fee.