The core disciplines/scopes of the contracts include:
- Program management services;
- Management consulting services;
- Logistics services;
- Engineering services;
- Scientific services; and
- Financial services.
Examples of core disciplines/scope of what can be procured [PDF - 165 KB]
- Commercial and non-commercial services.
- CONUS and OCONUS requirements.
- Classified and unclassified services.
- Ancillary support necessary to deliver a total solution, such as labor, materials and ODCs.
- Hybrid of any of the above.
- Designated Best-in-Class (BIC) solution helping agencies meet their spend under management goals.
- Download this OASIS BIC profile [PDF - 166 KB].
- Span 28 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Codes and 6 NAICS Code Exceptions under the economic subsector 541.
The standard federal agencies use to classify business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy.
Review the OASIS and OASIS SB Master Contracts.
Download this snapshot of the OASIS pools [PDF - 177 KB].
Through the use of OASIS SB, customer agencies receive small business credit, and it supports competition, even in socioeconomic categories.
Agencies can plan socioeconomic set asides to meet their goals and support 8(a), HUBZone, and SDVOSB. OASIS facilitates agency management of its SB program and goals through awards in every SB category, including socioeconomics and provides business intelligence on SB performance via dashboards.
Agencies can reserve task orders for exclusive competition among SB categories, including:
- HUBZone SB concerns.
- 8(a) business development participants.
- Service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) concerns.
- Economically disadvantaged women-owned small business (EDWOSB) concerns.
- Women-owned small business (WOSB) concerns eligible under the Women-Owned SB Program.
Long-term governmentwide contracts with commercial firms providing federal, state, and local government buyers access to more than 11 million commercial products and services at volume discount pricing. Also called schedules or federal supply schedules.