Potential sellers are highly encouraged to become familiar with the OASIS+ solicitations. The complete solicitations or request for proposals, or RFPs, are posted on SAM.gov.
Each RFP includes important information including, but not limited to:
- SF 33
- RFP Cover Letter and FAQs
- Provisional Attachments
- J.J.P-1 OASIS+ Domain Qualifications Matrix and Scorecards
- J.P-2 FPDS Sample
- J.P-3 Project Verification Form
- J.P-4 OASIS+ Domain Auto-Relevant NAICS Codes and PSCs
- J.P-5 Functional Areas and Sub-Areas
- J.P-6 Past Performance Rating Form
- J.P-7 Joint Venture Work and Qualifications Template
- J.P-8 Direct Labor Rates
- J.P-9 Cost Price Templates
- Contract Attachments
- J-1 OASIS+ Labor Categories and Bureau of Labor Statistics Standard Occupational Classifications
- J-2 Transactional Data Reporting and Contract Access Fee
- J-3 Cybersecurity and Supply Chain Risk Management, or C-SCRM Deliverables
- J-4 Department of Defense Required Provisions and Clauses for Task Orders
- J-5 OASIS+ Task Order Clause and Provision Matrix
Which solicitations should I respond to? How many domains should I submit an offer for?
Your company may qualify for multiple contract programs and Domains. To see as many Request for Information/ Request for Proposals (RFI/RFP) opportunities as possible in GSA’s eBuy, you may submit proposals against as many contract programs and Domains that you can qualify for. Your company can only see/bid on opportunities for which Domains and NAICs Codes you have been awarded.
Carefully review each of the OASIS+ solicitations to ensure you understand all the information required to submit a complete offer. While the SB and socioeconomic solicitations (8(a), SDVOSB, HubZone, and WOSB) are similar, each includes specific requirements as defined in the FAR. Make sure these requirements are met and provide the necessary certified documentation by the Small Business Administration (SBA) to avoid rejection of your offer.