OASIS+ DPA Training May 29th, 2024
Join us for Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA) training for the new OASIS+ contract program.
About OASIS+
OASIS+ is a new government wide, multiple-award indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity (MA-IDIQ) multi-agency contract (MAC) program designed to address government agencies' mission needs for a full range of service requirements that integrate multiple service disciplines and ancillary services and products.
The OASIS+ program will consist of six separate and distinct IDIQ contracts designated under the following small business set-aside programs, including an additional IDIQ that will be awarded on an unrestricted basis.
- Unrestricted (UR)
- Total Small Business (SB)
- SBA-Certified 8(a) Small Business (8a)
- SBA-Certified HUBZone Small Business (HZ)
- SBA-Certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)
- SBA-Certified Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB)
About OASIS+ DPA Training
- DPA training gives procurement staff access to the OASIS+ contracts and teaches best practices for task order issuance.
- The DPA clearly delineates the roles and responsibilities between the GSA contracting officer and the ordering contracting officer and complies with the Office of Management and Budget's executive agent designation to GSA.
- Warranted OCOs (a contracting officer appointed pursuant to FAR 1.603) must have a DPA to solicit, evaluate, and award task orders under OASIS+. Only OCOs will be eligible for an OASIS+ DPA.
The OASIS+ program also requires DPA training for all staff posting solicitations for OASIS+ including:
- Ordering Contracting Officers (OCO)
- Contracting Specialists
- Contracting Officer Representatives
- Program Staff
- All attendees will earn 1.5 Continuous Learning Points (CLP).
- A single DPA will be issued for all OASIS+ contracts.
- DPA requestors must have a .gov or .mil email address. Requestors who do not have a .gov or .mil email address must submit a copy of their warrant as a federal contracting officer to oasisdpa@gsa.gov for consideration.