By Mark Rockwell
The General Services Administration s replacement for its Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) multiple award vehicle is in the starting blocks, according to the contract s development manager.
In the coming weeks, the agency will convene focus groups, listening sessions, and industry days on its OASIS successor professional services contract, according to Tiffany Hixson, assistant commissioner, in GSA s Office of Professional Services and Human Capital Categories.
Ordering under OASIS and its companion OASIS Small Business concludes in 2024.
Federal customer and industry input will steer how the contract is developed, said Hixson in a Dec. 15 blog post. Details on how to get involved with the contract development will be published on the Professional Services Interact site and GSA.gov but she didn t give a specific timeline for the process.
By Mark Rockwell
NOTE: This story first appeared on FCW.com.
The General Services Administration s replacement for its Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) multiple award vehicle is in the starting blocks, according to the contract s development manager.
In the coming weeks, the agency will convene focus groups, listening sessions, and industry days on its OASIS successor professional services contract, according to Tiffany Hixson, assistant commissioner, in GSA s Office of Professional Services and Human Capital Categories.
Ordering under OASIS and its companion OASIS Small Business concludes in 2024.
Federal customer and industry input will steer how the contract is developed, said Hixson in a Dec. 15 blog post. Details on how to get involved with the contract development will be published on the Professional Services Interact site and GSA.gov but she didn t give a specific timeline for the process.