Kearney & Company, P.C. (Kearney) has been technically rated as one of the best 25 firms in the country to support your financial, management consulting, program management, logistics, engineering, and scientific services within One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) Pool 2. Kearney’s Pool 2 award proves that it is one of the elite candidates who met the heavy burden of demonstrating the exceptional past performance and technical expertise required by the OASIS solicitation.
OASIS is the contract of choice for all complex Federal Government Professional Technical Services support. Air Force (AF) Program Executive Officer (PEO) for Combat Mission Support, Randall Culpepper, has strongly encouraged the use of OASIS for contracting for Professional Services. In addition, both the Army and Navy have expressed interest in relying on OASIS for its acquisition needs.
OASIS has a dedicated Contract Administration team to help Federal Agencies procure and manage professional services through OASIS’ streamlined acquisition process. OASIS also provides flexibility by allowing Agencies to procure Time and Materials, Labor Hour, Firm Fixed Price, Cost-Based, or hybrid task orders on a competitive or sole-source basis.
In addition, the stringent award criteria required all successful contractors to demonstrate an impeccable past performance record, thereby eliminating the need for Agencies to navigate the time-consuming and burdensome process of collecting and examining a bidder’s qualifications. Furthermore, OASIS offers a streamlined process for small business subcontract reporting.
The OASIS Small Business Subcontracting plan not only requires large business awardees to strive for a committed small business service record, but also will be reported in the Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (ESRS) and in the Federal Subaward Reporting System (FSRS). This will ensure that Agency small business goals are supported, monitored, and reported under OASIS task orders, removing the need for Agencies to ask for subcontracting plans under individual awards.
The General Services Administration’s (GSA) OASIS webpage can be reached via the following link: www.gsa.gov/oasis