Reference Guide: How to Prepare for GSA's OASIS Plus

Published: September 21, 2022

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What should you be thinking about as GSA’s OASIS Plus approaches? In collaboration with GovWin from Deltek, Baker Tilly has prepared a targeted list of seven recommendations to help contractors prepare for the release of GSA’s OASIS Plus and enhance their position as a GSA Schedule contract holder.

What should you be thinking about as GSA’s OASIS Plus approaches? In collaboration with GovWin from Deltek, Baker Tilly has prepared a targeted list of seven recommendations to help contractors prepare for the release of GSA’s OASIS Plus and enhance their position as a GSA Schedule contract holder.

What's Inside: 
Originally referred to as “Services MAC,” the new contract vehicle is called “OASIS Plus,” also referred to as “OASIS+”. It will provide federal customers with a comprehensive suite of services-based solutions with enhanced competition at the task-order level. This free reference guide provides a list of seven recommendations to help contractors get ready and prepare for its release.

GSA plans to issue the draft RFP in Fall 2022 and the Final RFP in Q2 FY23.

Key Facts About GSA’s OASIS Plus (OASIS +):

More Than Just An OASIS 2.0

This new contract vehicle is not simply a second iteration of its namesake - OASIS Plus is an opportunity to expand upon its predecessors successes. 


GSA Wants Input From Industry
GSA aims to have OASIS Plus be a hallmark government-wide contract vehicle, and they are engaging with industry to achieve this goal.


Reducing The Burden For Small Businesses
GSA has shifted its single contract strategy to a contract with separate IDIQ contracts for socio-economic categories to reduce the burden for small businesses.

For questions about how Baker Tilly can help your government contracting firm, contact Leo Alvarez, Principal, CFCM at 703-923-8625 or leo.alvarez@bakertilly.com