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One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) SMALL BUSINESS CONTRACT (POOL 4)
OASIS and OASIS Small Business (SB) are multiple award, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts that provide flexible and innovative solutions for complex professional services.

Benefits of using OASIS:

  • Multiple-award, IDIQ contracts (MACs) available for governmentwide use
  • Multidisciplinary governmentwide contract for professional/integrated services
  • Single solution for complex requirements
  • Multiple technical areas/mission spaces:
  • Labor and materials
  • Other Direct Costs (ODCs)
  • Supports commercial and non-commercial acquisition
  • Supports all contract types, including FFP, T&M, cost, hybrids, etc
  • Prohibits protests on orders valued at less than $10 million
  • No maximum order or ceiling limitations
  • Direct access to socioeconomic concerns to maximize small-business participation
  • Designed for long periods of use:
  • Task order can be awarded through 2024
  • Task order’s Period of Performance is through 2029
  • Ordering CO determines:
  • Terms and conditions and/or provisions and clauses
  • Evaluation criteria
  • Method of awards
  • GSA-managed program and master-contract administration
  • Avoids the cost and time to award and administer agency IDIQ contracts
  • Reduces contract duplication and administrative resource allocation
  • Flexible contract vehicle providing a single solution for complex professional services in multiple technical areas/mission spaces with maximum flexibility for ancillary labor, materials, and ODCs
  • Highest-rated community of contractors who have undergone rigorous pool qualification to ensure competency including past experience, past performance, and certifications
  • Proven experience – with every contractor having experience supporting federal customers
  • Master-level on-ramp procedures ensure greater competition and larger access to socioeconomic concerns, as well as expand opportunities to secure OMB Tier 3, BIC task orders
  • Streamlined acquisition procedures
  • FAR Subpart 16.505 streamlined acquisition procedures keep it simple
  • Offers the ordering contracting offer broad discretion in developing task-order
    placement procedures
  • No synopsizing or posting solicitations on https://beta.sam.gov/
  • No requirement for FAR Subpart 15.3 source selection

Core Disciplines

For task orders placed under OASIS SB, professional services may be defined as those categories of services provided under one or more of the following Core Disciplines:

Definition: Program Management Services includes all services related to leading, facilitating, and ensuring the strategic planning, implementation, coordination, integration, and evaluation of programmatic activities and administrative systems.

Examples: Service areas that are included under the Program Management Services discipline include, but are not limited to the following:

 

  • Acquisition Support
  • Business Intelligence Support
  • Cost/Schedule/Performance Analysis
  • Cost Estimation And Analysis
  • Cost/Performance Trade-Off Analysis and Studies
  • Earned Value Management (EVM) Analysis
  • E-Business Support
  • Information Analytics
  • Investigative Services
  • Program Management
  • Integrated Program Management
  • Program Documentation
  • Project Management
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Risk Assessment and Mitigation
  • Integration of Support Systems
  • Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution Processes
  • Capabilities Integration and Development
  • Manpower Estimating
  • Stakeholder Requirements Analysis
  • Decision Analysis
  • Technical Planning
  • Technical Assessment
  • Requirements Management
  • Risk Management
  • Configuration Management
  • Technical Data Management
  • Interface Management
  • Intelligence Analysis
  • Threat Analysis
  • Knowledge Based Acquisition
  • Vulnerability Assessment
  • Counterintelligence Support
  • Horizontal Protection

Definition: Management Consulting Services includes all services related to the practice of helping organizations to improve their performance, primarily through the analysis of existing organizational problems and development of plans for improvement.

Examples: Service areas that are included under the Management Consulting Services discipline include, but are not limited to the following:

 

  • Business Process Reengineering
  • Business Case Development Support
  • Change Management
  • Concept Development And Requirements Analysis
  • Cost/Schedule/Performance Improvement
  • Information Analytics
  • Knowledge Management
  • Relations and Coordination with Law and Policy Making Entities
  • Social Media Consulting
  • Tactical and Readiness Planning
  • Technical Advisory Services
  • Training and Facilitation
  • Strategic Planning
  • Strategic Forecasting
  • Long-Range Planning, Futures, and Forecasting
  • Strategy Development

Definition: Scientific Services includes all services that are primarily involved in the application of comprehensive scientific and professional knowledge in planning, conducting, evaluating, and managing fundamental research, knowledge enhancement, and/or technology development and innovation.

Examples: Service areas that are included under the Scientific Services discipline include, but are not limited to the following:

 

  • Environmental Sciences
  • Engineering Sciences
  • Life Sciences
  • Physical Sciences
  • Psychological Sciences
  • Mathematical Sciences
  • Social Sciences
  • Decision Support Sciences

Definition: Engineering Services includes any service or creative work, the adequate performance of which requires education, training and experience in the application of special knowledge in consulting, investigating, evaluating, planning and designing, engineering principles. Engineering Services covered by the Brooks Architect-Engineers Act (40 U.S.C. 1102) are not covered in the primary scope of OASIS SB.

Examples: Service areas that are included under the Engineering Services discipline include, but are not limited to the following:

 

  • Systems Engineering
  • Advanced Technology Pilots and Trials
  • Alternative Energy Sources and Engineering
  • Configuration Management
  • Concept Development
  • Design Documentation and Technical Data
  • Energy Services to include Management Planning and Strategies, Audit Services andMetering
  • Engineering (Aeronautical, Astronautical, Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical, Metallurgy/Materials, etc.)
  • Engineering Process Improvement
  • Environmental Management
  • Environmental Consulting and Remediation
  • Human Factors/Usability Engineering
  • Independent Verification And Validation
  • Integration
  • Interoperability
  • Life Cycle Management
  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Natural Resources Management
  • Operation and Maintenance or Direct Support of an existing Weapon System or MajorSystem
  • Prototyping and Fabrication Support
  • Quality Assurance
  • Red Teaming and Wargaming
  • Requirements Analysis
  • System Design
  • System Integration
  • System Safety Engineering
  • Test and Evaluation
  • Technical Documentation
  • Mission Assurance
  • Data Analytics
  • Architecture Design
  • System Verification and Validation
  • Human Systems Integration
  • Baseline (Configuration) Management
  • Data Management
  • Risk Management
  • Technical Planning
  • Systems Engineering Training
  • System Security and Information Assurance
  • System Effectiveness and Analysis
  • Launch Processing and Verification
  • Software Development (for non-IT requirements)
  • Software Independent Verification and Validation (for non-IT requirements)
  • Radar Engineering
  • Optical Engineering
  • Communications Engineering

Definition: Logistics Services includes the management of the flow of resources, not only goods, between the point of origin and the point of destination in order to meet the requirements of organizations. Logistics services involves the integration of information, transportation, inventory, warehousing, material handling, packaging, security, and any other function necessary to the flow of resources.

Examples: Service areas that are included under the Logistic Services discipline include, but are not limited to the following:

 

  • Analysis And Recommendation of Support Equipment
  • Deployment Logistics
  • Disaster Management/ContingencyOperations
  • Distribution and Transportation Logistics Services
  • Infrastructure Services Including Transportation andDelivery
  • Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) Technical RequirementCreation
  • ILS Risk Assessments
  • ILS Schedules Creation and Performance Tracking
  • Inventory Management
  • Logistical Studies and Evaluations
  • Logistics Design
  • Logistics Management and Support Services
  • Logistics Operations Support
  • Logistics Operations and Maintenance
  • Logistics Optimization
  • Logistics Training Services
  • Repair and Alteration
  • Security
  • Supply Chain Management and Provisioning
  • Value Chain Management
  • Technology and Industrial Base Analysis
  • Test Range Support
  • Life Cycle Sustainment
  • Supportability Analysis and Implementation
  • Integrated Logistics Support

Definition: Financial Management Services includes the planning, directing, monitoring, organizing, and controlling of the monetary resources of an organization.

Examples: Service areas that are included under the Financial Management Services discipline include, but are not limited to the following:

 

  • Budget Analysis and Tracking
  • Business Information Services
  • Cost Estimating and Analysis Support
  • Cost Performance Risk Assessments
  • Disbursement and Reconciliation Support
  • Financial and Financial Risk Analysis
  • Financial Management, Accounting, and Auditing Services
  • Impact Statement Development
  • Program Management for Financial Services
  • Program Objective Memorandum (POM) Creation AndDocumentation
  • Oversight and Fraud Detection
  • Safeguarding Personal Data
  • Loan Management
  • Grant Management
  • Economic Analysis
  • Return on Investment Analysis
  • Life Cycle Cost Determination
  • Total Ownership Cost Determination
  • Affordability Analysis
  • Analysis of Cost Alternatives
  • Should-Cost Determinations
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Contact Us

IDIQ Program Manager:

James Norris  |  Phone: 240.431.3473

jnorris@sabresystems.com

OASIS SB Contract

Contract: 47QRAD-20-D-4010

Prime Contractor:  Sabre Systems, Inc.

DUNS Number:  60-124-2910

CAGE Code: 0GYV8

Period of Performance:
(On-ramp; 6/20/2019) 6/20/2014 – 12/19/2024; awarded TOs can extend to a max of 5 years (through 12/19/2029) after IDIQ expiry

Contract Types:
Fixed Price, Cost-Reimbursement, Time & Materials, Labor-Hour, Hybrids of any of these types

Eligibility:
All federal agencies (CONUS and OCONUS)

Contract Access Fee (CAF):  0.75%

Sales Sheet:
Sabre OASIS SB Sales Sheet.pdf

Sabre OASIS SB Capabilities Statement:
Sabre OASIS SB Capabilities Statement.pdf

Ordering Guide:
OASIS SB_Ordering Guide.pdf

OASIS SB:
OASIS Pool 4 Contract .pdf

Learn More about OASIS Best In Class in PSHC’s “How Do I” Series (click on below image to play video)

OASIS Best in Class Video

Press Release:
OASIS Press Release.pdf

Links:

Contract Overview

OASIS and OASIS Small Business (SB) are multiple award, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts that provide flexible and innovative solutions for complex professional services. Details of OASIS Contract include:

  1. Span many areas of expertise and mission space;
  2. Span multiple professional service disciplines;
  3. Allow flexibility for all contract types, including hybrids and cost-reimbursement, at the task order level; and
  4. Allow ancillary support components, commonly referred to as Other Direct Costs (ODC), at the task order level.
Contract Type:
  1. OASIS SB is a family of Multiple Award, Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (MA-IDIQ) task order contracts for Government-wide professional service based requirements which is available for use by all Federal agencies and other entities as listed in the current General Services Administration (GSA) Order, OGP 4800.2I, Eligibility to Use GSA Sources of Supply and Services.
  2. OASIS SB allows for all contract types at the task order level (e.g., Cost-Reimbursement (all types), Fixed-Price (all types), Time-and-Materials, and Labor-Hour). Task orders may also combine more than one contract type (e.g., FFP/Cost, FFP/Labor Hour etc.). Additionally, task orders may.
Minimum Guarantee and Maximum Ceiling:
  1. The minimum guarantee is $2,500 for each OASIS SB Contractor that does not obtain a task order award for the term of OASIS SB, including Option I, if exercised.
  2. The minimum dollar limitation for an individual task order must exceed the Simplified Acquisition Threshold as defined in FAR Subpart 2.101, as amended. There is no maximum dollar ceiling for each individual task order placed under OASIS SB. An unlimited number of task orders may be placed under OASIS SB for the term of OASIS SB, including Option I, if exercised.
  3. There is no maximum dollar ceiling for OASIS SB, including Option I, if exercised.
SCOPE:

The scope of OASIS SB spans many areas of expertise and includes any and all components required to formulate a total solution to a professional services based requirement, except for those services specifically prohibited in Section C.5 Please refer to the OASIS Pool 4 Contract.pdf located under Materials above. These areas of expertise include, but are not limited to the following categories.

  • Communication Compliance
  • Defense
  • Disaster
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Financial
  • Health
  • Intelligence
  • Security
  • Transportation

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