OASIS+

Overview

CACI and OASIS+ - The Ideal Team to Implement Your Complex Professional Services Solutions

One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus (OASIS+) is GSA’s next-generation contract to provide government agencies with contractual solutions to complex professional service-based requirements on a global basis.  OASIS+ addresses the government’s growing need for solutions that contain multiple disciplines and includes all components required to formulate a total solution.  Solutions can include ancillary support, may be commercial and/or non-commercial, using a variety of contract types including fixed price, cost reimbursement, time and materials/labor hour, or a hybrid mix of contract types.

OASIS+ is organized by functional groupings of related services referred to as Domains.  For task orders placed under OASIS+, professional services may be broadly defined as those services most closely aligned with the following CACI awarded Domains:

This domain includes a full range of management and consulting services that can improve a federal agency’s performance, aid its endeavors to meet mission goals, and provide operating advice and assistance on administrative and management issues.

Management and Advisory Domain scope areas include, but are not limited to:

  • Acquisition & grants management support
  • Business case development/analysis support
  • Business consulting
  • Business intelligence support
  • Business process improvement
  • Business process reengineering
  • Change management
  • Concept development & requirements analysis
  • Configuration management
  • Cost/schedule/performance analysis & improvement
  • Cost estimation & analysis
  • Cost/performance trade-off analysis & studies
  • Decision analysis
  • Earned value management (EVM) analysis
  • Ebusiness support
  • Executive-level administrative support
  • Governance
  • Horizontal analysis & protection activities
  • Information analytics
  • Integration of support systems
  • Interface management
  • Investigative services
  • Knowledge based acquisition
  • Knowledge management
  • Leadership & organizational assessments
  • Long range planning, futures, & forecasting
  • Manpower estimating
  • Policy analysis
  • Project management, program management, integrated program management
  • Program documentation
  • Coordination with law/policy making entities
  • Regulatory compliance support
  • Requirements management
  • Risk assessment, mitigation, & management
  • Stakeholder requirements analysis
  • Strategy development
  • Strategic forecasting & planning
  • Technical & analytical support
  • Vulnerability assessment

This domain includes requirements to provide specific engineering, geoscience, or other technical professional skills, such as those performed by engineers, geologists, geophysicists, and technicians, required to handle specific operating conditions and problems for the benefit of the government. Work under this Domain typically involves the application of physical laws and principles of engineering in the design, development, and utilization of machines, materials, instruments, processes, and systems; and providing expert advice and assistance on technical functions and issues.

Technical and Engineering Domain scope areas include, but are not limited to:

  • Advanced technology pilot & trials
  • Alternative energy sources & engineering
  • Capabilities integration & development
  • Communications engineering
  • Configuration management
  • Concept development
  • Data analytics & management
  • Design documentation & technical data
  • Energy services to include management planning & strategies, audit services & metering
  • Engineering (aeronautical, astronomical, chemical, civil, electrical, materials, mechanical, Etc.)
  • Engineering process improvement
  • Environmental engineering
  • Human factors/usability engineering
  • Human systems integration
  • Independent verification & validation
  • Integration support
  • Interoperability
  • Life cycle management
  • Mission assurance
  • Modeling & simulation
  • Operational test & evaluation
  • Optical engineering
  • Program analysis
  • Quality assurance
  • Radar engineering
  • Red teaming & wargaming
  • Requirements analysis (technical)
  • Operation & maintenance or direct support of an existing weapon system or major system
  • Risk management
  • Scientific (non-R&D) analysis & support
  • Software development (for IT services involving 40 USC § 11103 (a) activities)
  • Surveying and mapping (except Geophysical) services
  • System design & integration
  • System effectiveness & analysis
  • System engineering
  • System safety engineering
  • System security & information assurance
  • System verification & validation
  • Technical assessment, data management, & planning
  • Technical documentation

This domain includes any requirements in support of Research and Development activities. R&D activities may be aimed at achieving either specific or general objectives. The term R&D includes basic research, applied research and experimental development. Services include conducting R&D in: the physical, engineering and life sciences; nanotechnology; biotechnology; and social sciences and humanities.

The R&D Domain scope areas include, but are not limited to:

  • Cell & tissue culture & engineering
  • Conceptual design & modification of product or process alternatives
  • Design & specification development
  • Conducting clinical tests to satisfy requirements prior to commercialization
  • Decision support sciences
  • Design & improvement of manufacturing or production technologies, processes, techniques
  • Design, construction, & testing of preproduction prototypes & models
  • Design, development & implementation of new reagents, testing methods or protocols
  • Design of tools & materials involving new technology
  • Development of new experimental therapeutic drugs, compounds, or molecules
  • Development of tools, resources & procedures relating to advanced biologics, assays & testing
  • Development of new methods for drug delivery
  • DNA: genomics, gene probes, DNA sequencing, genetic engineering
  • Environmental science research
  • Experimental development
  • Laboratory & clinical research
  • Life science research
  • Mathematical science research
  • Physical science research
  • Biotechnology research & process development
  • Product experimentation & modification
  • Psychological science research
  • R&D advanced training
  • R&D of automated processes or robotics
  • Protein/peptide sequencing & synthesis
  • Research of new applications for existing products
  • Software development or I.T. initiatives related to experimental product or process improvements
  • Social science research
  • Special studies & analysis
  • Technical research consulting, development, and facilitation services
  • Technology transfer/insertion, training & consulting
  • Test & evaluation (non-routine) services
  • Regulatory requirements compliance testing

This domain focuses on Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance mission requirements. Organizational and technological capabilities improve situational awareness and enhance command and control strategies within defense and intelligence environments.

Intelligence Services Domain scope areas include, but are not limited to:

  • Assured positioning, navigation & timing capabilities support
  • Prototyping, integrating & testing
  • Command, power & integration support
  • Counter-IED & minefield detection & neutralization
  • Counterintelligence (CI)
  • Cyberspace operational support
  • Cyber & tactical network science
  • Detection & neutralization of explosive hazards
  • Electro-optical/infrared surveillance
  • Electronic countermeasures
  • Information superiority support
  • Electromagnetic spectrum operations
  • Field & enterprise intelligence support
  • Geospatial intelligence (GEOINT)
  • Human intelligence (HUMINT)
  • Imagery intelligence (IMINT)
  • Integrated power support services
  • Intelligence, information and electronic warfare
  • Intelligence production, collection, analysis, exploitation & dissemination
  • Intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, & targeting (ISRT) development & support
  • Intelligence analysis
  • Intelligence archiving
  • Intelligence cataloging
  • Intelligence retrieval
  • Intelligence management
  • Measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT)
  • Mission command, planning & application
  • Network visualization
  • Night vision, electronic, & optical surveillance
  • Offensive & defensive cyber operations
  • Open source intelligence (OSINT)
  • Power/energy generation & management
  • Product realization engineering
  • Secure correspondence management
  • Signals intelligence (SIGINT)
  • Software development (for IT services involving 40 USC § 11103 (a) activities)
  • Standardized software framework implementation
  • Space & terrestrial communications
  • Specialized functional training
  • Tactical & strategic network support
  • Tactical cyberspace operations
  • Technical Intelligence (TECHINT)
  • Threat modeling & simulation
  • Unmanned systems

Services in this domain include any and all services required to maintain and operate buildings, paved services, utilities infrastructure, and real property assets and equipment. This could include major facilities support such as Department of Defense installations, hospitals, cemeteries, and other federal or industrial real property, but does not include major or primary purpose construction. GSA has included a wide range of services found in facilities contracts because of their historical use to support total facilities solutions.This domain focuses on Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance mission requirements. Organizational and technological capabilities improve situational awareness and enhance command and control strategies within defense and intelligence environments.

Facilities Domain scope areas include, but are not limited to:

  • Airfield lighting services
  • Airport security services & surveillance
  • Alarm and security system maintenance
  • Architectural & framework building maintenance services
  • Base operation support services
  • Building inspection services (including OSHA)
  • Building management services
  • Cathodic protection & corrosion control
  • Cemetery maintenance
  • Civil engineering services
  • Commissioning services
  • Communication services - general
  • Communication services - telecommunications
  • Community center management
  • Conference center support
  • Custodial services
  • Electrical services (electrical maintenance)
  • Elevator services (elevator maintenance)
  • Elevator inspection services
  • Emergency management services
  • Energy management control systems (EMCS)
  • Energy and water conservation management and reporting
  • Engineering management services
  • Engineering to support installation of facility resource & optimization (R&O) decisions to distribute limited & scarce future funding
  • Engineering to support construction cost estimates
  • Engineering services to provide general management over current & future maintenance
  • Environmental compliance & conservation
  • Environmental pollution prevention
  • Equipment and electronics maintenance
  • Facility & installation maintenance services
  • Fire alarm/fire suppression (fire suppression system preventative maintenance & repair)
  • Fire alarm system maintenance & repair
  • Fire protection and emergency services
  • Fitness / Sport Center Management
  • Force protection assets & entry control points
  • Fuels management
  • Grounds maintenance
  • HVAC services (HVAC maintenance)
  • Infrastructure planning
  • Insect & pest control
  • Integrated waste management services
  • Janitorial services
  • Landscaping/grounds maintenance
  • Locksmiths
  • Logistics planning
  • Ground transportation services
  • Installation deployment readiness center (IDRC)
  • Mailroom services
  • Maintenance of fuel distribution & grounding systems
  • Material management
  • Operations & maintenance (O/M) of facilities
  • O/M of aerospace facilities & equipment
  • O/M of airfields
  • O/M of electrical distribution & HVAC systems
  • O/M engineering
  • O/M of fresh water system
  • O/M of historic facilities
  • O/M of utility & sanitation systems
  • Plumbing & pipefitting services
  • Pollution prevention & remediation programs.
  • Real property management
  • Refuse collection and disposal
  • Renewable energy systems
  • Repair & restoration projects
  • Roofing services
  • Security forces services
  • Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF)
  • Septic services
  • Snow removal
  • Street sweeping & maintenance
  • Traffic management
  • Vehicle management
  • Water distribution
  • Water tanks
  • Waste management & recycling services

Services on this domain include comprehensive logistics solutions, including planning and designing, implementing, or operating systems or facilities for the movement of supplies, equipment, or people by road, air, water, rail, or pipeline.

Logistics Domain scope areas include, but are not limited to:

  • Analysis & recommendation of support equipment
  • Cold chain medical supply services
  • Deployment logistics
  • Disaster management/contingency operations
  • Distribution & transportation
  • Food & perishable goods supply services
  • Industrial relocation/expansion services
  • Infrastructure services (including transportation & delivery)
  • Integrated Product Support (IPS) technical requirement creation
  • Integrating public & private resources
  • IPS system design, risk assessment, schedules creation & performance tracking
  • Inventory management
  • Life cycle sustainment
  • Logistical studies & evaluation
  • Logistics design
  • Logistics management & support services
  • Logistics operations support & maintenance
  • Logistics optimization
  • Logistics services
  • Logistics training services
  • Rapid deployment of supplies & equipment through communication & logistics systems
  • Repair & alteration
  • Resource sourcing - global, regional, local, etc.
  • Specialized cargo management
  • Supply chain management & provisioning
  • Supportability analysis & implementation
  • Technology & industrial base
  • Test range support
  • Value chain management

This Domain is for the procurement of highly technical, new and emerging and/or specialized mission objectives that require special management attention, and oversight because of the importance to the agency mission; high-level development, operating, or maintenance costs; high risk; high return; or their significant role in the administration of agency-wide programs, systems, finances, property, or other resources. This Domain also includes non-IT services in support of national security systems in accordance with 40 USC § 11103(a).

The Enterprise Solutions Domain is focused on requirements that are large-dollar, wide-reaching (e.g., across one organization, agency or multiple organizations and/or agencies) and highly complex in scope. By design, this Domain shares overlapping NAICS with other Domains within OASIS+.

This Domain includes contractors who are able to manage vast projects with the potential of (but not limited to) the following highly specialized project requirements:

  • Multi-layered subcontracting teams
  • High touch/high accountability in the areas of contractor acquired or contractor managed government Property
  • Vast accounting system, estimating system, and invoicing demands
  • Stringent quality control and government quality assurance oversight and accountability
  • Geographically dispersed project offices (on the government site, or the contractor site)
  • Requirements for extensive upfront capital to launch, transition into, and/or sustain for long periods of time due to the high-capital-demand value to launch and sustain business operations in support of an agency mission requirement(s).
  • The minimum order threshold for future task orders issued through this Domain is $250 Million total estimated value (including the base and all option periods).

As a premier federal systems integrator offering the full scope of services under the OASIS+ contract, CACI is the prime choice to support your needs. We provide proven processes to administer every type of GSA task order. We have a dedicated, comprehensive GSA Program Management Office (PMO), global capabilities across DoD and civilian agencies, and a solid track records of acquisition excellence.
 

Benefits of using OASIS+

  • Task orders that may be:
    • Awarded against a contract that has no contract ceiling or cap on awards;
    • For work performed in CONUS and/or OCONUS locations;
    • For complex commercial or non-commercial services;
    • For any contract type, including hybrid mix and structures of Contract Line Item Number (CLIN) types tailored to individual task order requirements;
  • Open on-ramping; after the initial phase of awards, the solicitation for OASIS+ will remain continuously open, allowing potential industry partners to obtain OASIS+ contracts at any time as long as they qualify;
  • Flexible/expandable Domain-based structure; ability to add Domains based on government need;
  • A cumulative ordering period of 10 years;
  • Technology-based ordering and market research tools;
  • Access to an industrial base of highly qualified contractors;
  • Ancillary services and Other Direct Costs (ODCs) defined as integral and necessary to complete a total integrated solution under a requirement are within the scope of the master contract;
  • Access transactional data and data analytics for spend analysis and market research;
  • Save time without having to complete the following, which have already been completed at the OASIS+ master contract level;
    • FAR subpart 9.1 responsibility determinations;
    • FAR 22.805 pre-award clearances (“Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Clearances”);
    • General Services Administration Manual/ Regulation (GSAM/R) 505.303-70 congressional notifications; however, the ordering agency specific policies will still be applicable/required.
       

Key Features of OASIS

  • Flexible/expandable domain-based structure
  • Global access to commercial and noncommercial structures
  • No contract ceiling or cap on awards
  • Industrial base of highly qualified contractors
  • 10-year period (base of 5 years + one 5 year option period)
  • Open on-ramping after initial awards
  • Price evaluation at the contract level
  • Task order solicitation through a single platform, GSA eBuy
  • Low Contract Access Fee (CAF) of 0.15%


Contract Profile

Name: OASIS+
Contract Number: 47QRCA25DU060
Type: Multiple Award IDIQ
Contractor UEI: N3PBJAVNKF61​
CAGE Code: 1QU78
Task Order Type: Fixed Price, Cost Reimbursement, T&M/LH, Hybrid
Contract Period: 12/17/2024-12/16/2029 Base Period with one five-year option
Contract Access Fee (CAF): 0.15%

 

Environmental:

Sustainability Statement
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Corporate Responsibility Report


Why CACI?

CACI is qualified to perform work on OASIS+ because we have had a longstanding and successful partnership history with GSA for more than 25 years, as evidenced by our existing GSA Schedules, Alliant 2 and OASIS GWACs, as well as a host of other multiple-award IDIQ contracts. We have bench strength across the required OASIS+ Domains to meet a wide range of task order requirements, as well as the ability to respond quickly to task orders. Additionally, task order risk is reduced because we have comparable programs of size, scope, and complexity relevant to OASIS+.

We have an existing range of customers (to draw from for Opportunity Inputs) and contracts across Department of Defense agencies that can help bring work to the OASIS+ vehicle. Our proven methodology for task order execution includes the successful use of standards and processes for reducing performance risk, increasing performance quality, and providing real-time visibility into contract and task order performance to our customers and GSA.

We have identified a highly experienced management team with automated tools, processes, and procedures to effectively manage the contract vehicle as well as multiple concurrent task orders. Finally, we are proactive practitioners of applying metrics to performance to ensure client satisfaction and successful task order delivery.

Dedicated, Comprehensive GSA PMO

With our dedicated GSA Program Management Office (PMO) that has been in place for more than 25 years, CACI is ready to guide clients through the process and fully implement solutions on the OASIS+ vehicle. With PMOs located on both the East and West Coasts, we provide service and support globally.

Led by our GSA/GWAC Program Manager Richard Covert , our dedicated GSA PMO staff provides continuing support for business development, contracts, subcontracts, pricing, and proposals. What's more, the PMO reviews every task order RFQ to ensure it is within the scope of the contract.

Operational Excellence

In addition to everything else we offer, CACI provides clients with superior support and services because we make customer service part of the process. While we measure our progress with detailed project performance metrics, we measure success through customer satisfaction. We have two robust programs in place that ensure success and solidify our value proposition for clients:

  • Excellence+ is our independent assessment program that provides us with objective measurements of customer satisfaction. The information collected helps us improve our quality processes, identify and resolve problems quickly, and measure trends in our performance both over time and against our competition. With Excellence+, we have a benchmark for constantly improving on the highest quality customer care in our industry. CACI professionals are dedicated to close customer interaction to head off problems before they occur and ensure complete customer satisfaction.
  • Delivery+ is our framework for ensuring high-quality, low-risk solutions and services for CACI clients. Intended for use by project managers and project technical and support staff engaged in developing and delivering solutions and services to CACI clients, it provides a company-wide set of expectations for project execution, as well as reusable and tailorable process assets to help us ensure high quality and reduced risk in every project we deliver.


Partners

At CACI, we believe that working with small businesses brings capabilities, skill sets, and technologies that can give us a competitive edge on contract bids while helping our small business partners grow into new markets and become more competitive. As an information solutions and services company supporting national security missions and government transformation for Intelligence, Defense, and Federal Civilian clients, partnerships with small businesses are an integral part of our growth.

To support these efforts, we have established the CACI Small Business Advocacy Office (SBAO), through which we can work with our small business partners to help them enhance their government contracting capabilities and identify potential new partners with which to establish mutually beneficial relationships.

If you are interested in teaming with CACI, please join the CACI Supplier Network by visiting https://supplier.caci.com/. You may also contact our Small Business Advocacy Office at [email protected].


Points of Contact

Richard Covert
OASIS+ Program Manager
Tel: 443-360-6643
EMAIL
Ilene Easterly
CACI Contracts Manager
Tel: 717-825-7891
EMAIL
William Mickler
Business Operations Manager and Deputy Program Manager
Tel: 703-679-3866
EMAIL
Wayne Pizer
Executive Director - Small Business
Tel: 703-434-4693
EMAIL

For more information on OASIS+, visit the following pages:

CACI's 508 Notice

Contract Number
47QRCA25DU060
Contract Period
Base Period: 12/17/2024-12/16/2029 | Option Period: 12/17/2029-12/16/2034