The Department of the Navy’s Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) will use the General Services Administration’s OASIS and OASIS SB governmentwide acquisition contracts for its professional services requirements, according to a memorandum of understanding signed Sept. 16.

OASIS (One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services) and OASIS SB (Small Business), which were initially awarded in May 2014, offer a digitally focused contracting system for program managers looking to augment their staff through a broad range of industry partners. These multiple-award, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contracts are centered around flexibility and the ability to pull together multiple disciplines and ancillary support components to address complex program needs.

The multibillion dollar vehicle (split between small businesses and firms of any size) offers professional services — such as financial management and engineering, scientific and logistics services — that will assist NAVSUP in meeting mission requirements and maintaining regulatory compliance while reducing duplicative contracts.

The Navy's OASIS memorandum also brings all preexisting Naval Air Systems Command task orders under one agreement.

The Navy's memorandum marks the sixth major OASIS signing, as agencies look to use the contractor-customer community to get the best rates, boost small business contracting, minimize services lead times and reduce excess costs.

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