The OASIS+ program has six separate Multi-Agency Contracts, or MACs, collectively referred to as OASIS+. These include:
Total Small Business
- OASIS+ Total Small Business or SB Contract [PDF - 1 MB]
- All small businesses, including those designated by socioeconomic groups.
Learn more about the Total Small Business program.
SBA-Certified 8(a) Small Business (8a)
- OASIS+ 8(a) Contract [PDF - 1 MB]
- SBA offer and approval only required for sole-source, direct award task orders.
Learn more about the 8(a) Business Development program.
SBA-Certified HUBZone Small Business
- OASIS+ HUBZone SB Contract [PDF - 1 MB]
- Only certain businesses that are historically underutilized.
- Certified by SBA.
Learn more about the HUBZone program.
SBA-Certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
- OASIS+ SDVOSB Contract [PDF - 1 MB]
- At least 51% owned and operated by veterans.
- SBA-certified at time of award.
Learn more about the service-disabled veteran-owned program.
SBA-Certified Women-Owned Small Business
- OASIS+ WOSB Contract [PDF - 5 MB]
- At least 51% owned and operated by women.
- SBA-certified at time of award.
Learn more about the Women-Owned Small Business program.
Unrestricted
- OASIS+ Unrestricted Contract [PDF - 1 MB]
- Full and open; no restrictions.
Contract awards
The OASIS+ UR contracts were awarded as full and open competition. The OASIS+ SB contracts were awarded as 100% small business set-asides. The OASIS+ 8(a) program was awarded as a 100% set aside for exclusive competition among 8(a) participants, which was offered to and accepted by Small Business Administration under SBA requirement number IX1685025756D; therefore, offer and acceptance has already been completed for competitive 8(a) task orders issued under OASIS+. Reference Section Small Business regarding requirements for offer and acceptance to SBA for sole source/direct 8(a) task order solicitations and awards.
For BPAs awarded to 8(a)s, offer and acceptance must occur at the BPA level and is not covered by the master contract. Under RFO 19.108-6 Basic ordering agreements and blanket purchase agreements:
- (a) The contracting office must submit an offering letter for, and SBA must accept, each order under a basic ordering agreement (BOA) or a blanket purchase agreement (BPA) (see 12.201-1), in addition to the agency offering and SBA accepting the BOA or BPA itself.
- (b) SBA will not accept for award on a sole-source basis any order that would cause the total dollar amount of orders issued under a specific BOA or BPA to exceed the competitive threshold amount in 19.108-7.
- (c) Once an 8(a) participant’s program term expires, the participant otherwise exits the 8(a) program, or becomes other than small for the NAICS code assigned under the BOA or the BPA, SBA will not accept new orders under the BOA or BPA for the participant.
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