The General Services Administration (GSA) is significantly expanding its OASIS+ contract vehicle, and the opportunity for government contractors has never been greater. With five new domains and a second on-ramp on the horizon, now is the time to position your company for success. In this on-demand webinar, OST Global Solutions CEO David Huff shares essential strategies and lessons from Phase I of the OASIS+ rollout—insights that have helped firms secure billions in federal awards. Whether you’re entering the competition for the first time or aiming to expand into new domains, this session will help you understand what’s at stake and how to prepare. Watch the full recording above and download the slide deck to get started on your Phase II strategy.
What is OASIS+ and Why Should You Care?
OASIS+ (One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus) is GSA’s flagship vehicle for procuring complex professional services across federal agencies. It consolidates multiple legacy vehicles and offers long-term access to billions in federal task orders across domains like logistics, finance, program management, human capital, and more.
Why it matters
$60+ billion in projected spending over the next 10 years
No ceiling and limited on-ramp windows—miss one, and you’re out
Domain-based qualifications tied to your company’s NAICS codes and past performance
Exclusive task order access for contract holders only
Strategic teaming potential to boost scorecard points or expand reach
Whether you’re aiming for your first award or planning to expand into new domains, preparation is key—and it starts now.
Topics Included
Key lessons from Phase I: common pitfalls and winning strategies
A breakdown of the five new domains and how to assess your fit
How the scorecard structure affects your ability to compete
What you should be doing now to prepare effective documentation and teaming strategies
About the Speaker
David Huff is CEO of OST Global Solutions and a nationally recognized expert in federal business development and proposal strategy. He has led more than 400 multimillion- and multibillion-dollar federal proposals, helping clients win over $26 billion in government contracts. His insights helped numerous firms secure awards in OASIS+ Phase I, and his strategic guidance continues to shape how companies approach complex GWACs and IDIQs.