Open Season On. Ramping GSA will determine whether it would be in the Government’s best interest to initiate an open season to add additional Contractors to any of the OASIS SB Pools at any time, subject to the following conditions:
1. An open season notice is published in Federal Business Opportunities in accordance with FAR Part 5, Publicizing Contract Action
2. An open season solicitation is issued under current Federal procurementlaw
3. The solicitation identifies the total anticipated number of new contracts that GSA intends toaward
4. Any Offeror that meets the eligibility requirements set forth in the open season solicitation may submit a proposal in response to the solicitation
5. The award decision under the open season solicitation is based upon substantially the same evaluation factors/sub-factors as the original solicitation
6. An Offeror’s proposal must meet all of the Acceptability Pass/Fail Criteria of the originalsolicitation
7. If the intent of the on-ramp is to “replace” OASIS SB contractors acquired, merged, off-ramped, etc., an Offeror’s proposal must receive a proposal score equal to or higher than the lowest scoring Contractor within the OASIS SB Pool being applied for Note: The lowest scoring Contractor is based on the lowest evaluated numerical score within a given OASIS SB Pool in accordance with the scoring table in Section M.6. of the solicitation at the time of the original awards.
8. If the intent of the on-ramp is to “add” OASIS SB contractors such as SubPool development or to increase the total number of contractors in a given pool beyond the original number of awards for competition purposes, a number of contracts to be added will be announced and the highest technically rated Offerors will receive those awards regardless of how their score compared to the original awardees.
9. The terms and conditions of any resulting awards are materially identical to the existing version of the OASIS SB Pool and,
10. The period of performance term for any new awards is coterminous with the existing term for all otherContractors Immediately upon on-ramping, the Contractor is eligible to submit a proposal in response to any task order solicitation and receive task order awards with the same rights and obligations as any other Contractor.
Open Season On. Ramping
1. An open season notice is published in Federal Business Opportunities in accordance with FAR Part 5, Publicizing Contract Action;
2. An open season solicitation is issued under current Federal procurement law;
3. The solicitation identifies the total anticipated number of new contracts that GSA intends to award;
4. Any Offeror that meets the eligibility requirements set forth in the open season solicitation may submit a proposal in response to the solicitation;
5. The award decision under the open season solicitation is based upon substantially the same evaluation factors/sub-factors as the original solicitation;
6. An Offeror’s proposal must meet all of the Acceptability Evaluation Criteria of the original solicitation;
7. An Offeror’s proposal must receive a proposal score equal to or higher than the lowest scoring Contractor within the Zone and service group being applied for;
8. The terms and conditions of any resulting awards are materially identical to the existing version of the BMO acquisition vehicle; and
9. The period of performance term for any new awards is coterminous with the existing term for all other Contractors. Immediately upon on-ramping, the Contractor is eligible to submit a proposal in response to any task order solicitation and receive task order awards with the same rights and obligations as any other Contractor.