Partnering. GSA intends to encourage the foundation of a cohesive partnership between the OASIS Contractors, GSA OASIS personnel, and Federal agency customers to identify and achieve reciprocal goals, with effective and efficient customer-focused service, in accordance with the terms of the OASIS contract. Failure to attend meetings, maintain a Contractor OASIS webpage, or otherwise not comply with this section may result in activation of Dormant Status and/or result in a Contractor being Off-Ramped (See Sections H.16. and H.17.). H.11.1. Meetings From time to time, the Government may require Contractor attendance, including the attendance of Contractor Key Personnel, at meetings at various locations. Meetings may be via web-casting, in-person at a government facility, a commercial conference center, or a mutually agreed- upon Contractor facility on a rotational basis, as determined by the Government. Follow-up meetings may be held periodically throughout the duration of XXXXX in order to assess performance against the goals and to reinforce partnering principles. GSA may require up to four OASIS Program Management Review (PMR) meetings per year. The goal of the PMR meetings are to provide a platform for OASIS Contractors, OASIS staff, and other agency representatives to communicate current issues, resolve potential problems, discuss business and marketing opportunities, review future and ongoing GSA and Government-wide initiatives, and address OASIS fundamentals. Any Contractor costs associated to PMR Meetings shall be at no direct cost to the Government. H.11.2. GSA OASIS Webpage GSA will establish an OASIS website for the purposes of informing our customers, stakeholders, and the general public of the attributes and procedures for OASIS. The GSA OASIS webpage will include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. General overview of the attributes of OASIS 2. The OASIS conformed contract through the latest modification (Sections B through J) 3. GSA Key Personnel point of contact (POC) information (Names, Titles, Phone Numbers, E-mail Addresses) 4. Contractor Key Personnel POC information (Names, Titles, Phone Numbers, E-mail Addresses) 5. List of Contractor Numbers, Company Names by NAICS Pools and MA-IDIQ task order contracts, and direct POC for issuing task order solicitations by an OCO 6. Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA) process for the OCO 7. OASIS Training and Ordering Guides 8. Sample procurement templates for the OCO 9. Scope review process for the OCO 10. Statistical information by Agency and Contractor 11. Links to other mandatory websites for reporting purposes or ordering procedures 12. List of Contractors not eligible for solicitations and awards due to Dormant Status or Off-Ramped, if necessary. 13. Frequently Asked Questions
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Samples: Oasis Unrestricted Contract, Oasis Unrestricted Contract, Oasis Conformed Contract
Partnering. GSA intends to encourage the foundation of a cohesive partnership between the OASIS SB Contractors, GSA OASIS SB personnel, and Federal agency customers to identify and achieve reciprocal goals, with effective and efficient customer-focused service, in accordance with the terms of the OASIS SB contract. Failure to attend meetings, maintain a Contractor OASIS SB webpage, or otherwise not comply with this section may result in activation of Dormant Status and/or result in a Contractor being Off-Ramped (See Sections H.16. H.16 and H.17.).
H.11.1. Meetings From time to time, the Government may require Contractor attendance, including the attendance of Contractor Key Personnel, at meetings at various locations. Meetings may be via web-casting, in-person at a government facility, a commercial conference center, or a mutually agreed- agreed-upon Contractor facility on a rotational basis, as determined by the Government. Follow-up meetings may be held periodically throughout the duration of XXXXX SB in order to assess performance against the goals and to reinforce partnering principles. GSA may require up to four OASIS SB Program Management Review (PMR) meetings per year. The goal of the PMR meetings are to provide a platform for OASIS SB Contractors, OASIS SB staff, and other agency representatives to communicate current issues, resolve potential problems, discuss business and marketing opportunities, review future and ongoing GSA and Government-wide initiatives, and address OASIS SB fundamentals. Any Contractor costs associated to PMR Meetings shall be at no direct cost to the Government.
H.11.2. GSA OASIS SB Webpage GSA will establish an OASIS SB website for the purposes of informing our customers, stakeholders, and the general public of the attributes and procedures for OASISOASIS SB. The GSA OASIS SB webpage will include, but not be limited to, the following:
1. General overview of the attributes of OASISOASIS SB
2. The OASIS SB conformed contract through the latest modification (Sections B through J)
3. GSA Key Personnel point of contact (POC) information (Names, Titles, Phone Numbers, E-mail Addresses)
4. Contractor Key Personnel POC information (Names, Titles, Phone Numbers, E-mail Addresses)
5. List of Contractor Numbers, Company Names by NAICS Pools and MA-IDIQ task order contracts, and direct POC for issuing task order solicitations Solicitations by an OCO
6. Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA) process for the OCO
7. OASIS SB Training and Ordering Guides
8. Sample procurement templates for the OCO
9. Scope review process for the OCO
10. Statistical information by Agency and Contractor
11. Links to other mandatory websites for reporting purposes or ordering procedures
12. List of Contractors not eligible for solicitations Solicitations and awards due to Dormant Status or Off-Ramped, if necessary.
13. List of Contractors eligible for Socio-Economic set-asides by type of category 14. Frequently Asked Questions
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Samples: Oasis Small Business 8(a) Contract, Oasis Small Business 8(a) Contract, Oasis Small Business 8(a) Contract
Partnering. GSA intends to encourage the foundation of a cohesive partnership between the OASIS SB Contractors, GSA OASIS SB personnel, and Federal agency customers to identify and achieve reciprocal goals, with effective and efficient customer-customer- focused service, in accordance with the terms of the OASIS SB contract. Failure to attend meetings, maintain a Contractor OASIS SB webpage, or otherwise not comply with this section may result in activation of Dormant Status and/or result in a Contractor being Off-Ramped (See Sections H.16. and H.17.).
H.11.1. Meetings From time to time, the Government may require Contractor attendance, including the attendance of Contractor Key Personnel, at meetings at various locations. Meetings may be via web-casting, in-person at a government facility, a commercial conference center, or a mutually agreed- upon Contractor facility on a rotational basis, as determined by the Government. Follow-up meetings may be held periodically throughout the duration of XXXXX SB in order to assess performance against the goals and to reinforce partnering principles. GSA may require up to four OASIS SB Program Management Review (PMR) meetings per year. The goal of the PMR meetings are to provide a platform for OASIS SB Contractors, OASIS SB staff, and other agency representatives to communicate current issues, resolve potential problems, discuss business and marketing opportunities, review future and ongoing GSA and Government-wide initiatives, and address OASIS SB fundamentals. Any Contractor costs associated to PMR Meetings shall be at no direct cost to the Government.
H.11.2. GSA OASIS SB Webpage GSA will establish an OASIS SB website for the purposes of informing our customers, stakeholders, and the general public of the attributes and procedures for OASISOASIS SB. The GSA OASIS SB webpage will include, but not be limited to, the following:
1. General overview of the attributes of OASISOASIS SB
2. The OASIS SB conformed contract through the latest modification (Sections B through J)
3. GSA Key Personnel point of contact (POC) information (Names, Titles, Phone Numbers, E-mail Addresses)
4. Contractor Key Personnel POC information (Names, Titles, Phone Numbers, E-mail Addresses)
5. List of Contractor Numbers, Company Names by NAICS Pools and MA-IDIQ task order contracts, and direct POC for issuing task order solicitations by an OCO
6. Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA) process for the OCO
7. OASIS SB Training and Ordering Guides
8. Sample procurement templates for the OCO
9. Scope review process for the OCO
10. Statistical information by Agency and Contractor
11. Links to other mandatory websites for reporting purposes or ordering procedures
12. List of Contractors not eligible for solicitations and awards due to Dormant Status or Off-Ramped, if necessary.
13. Frequently Asked Questions
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Samples: Contract
Partnering. GSA intends to encourage the foundation of a cohesive partnership between the OASIS Contractors, GSA OASIS personnel, and Federal agency customers to identify and achieve reciprocal goals, with effective and efficient customer-focused service, in accordance with the terms of the OASIS contract. Failure to attend meetings, maintain a Contractor OASIS webpage, or otherwise not comply with this section may result in activation of Dormant Status and/or result in a Contractor being Off-Ramped (See Sections H.16. and H.17.).
H.11.1. Meetings From time to time, the Government may require Contractor attendance, including the attendance of Contractor Key Personnel, at meetings at various locations. Meetings may be via web-casting, in-person at a government facility, a commercial conference center, or a mutually agreed- upon Contractor facility on a rotational basis, as determined by the Government. Follow-up meetings may be held periodically throughout the duration of XXXXX OASIS in order to assess performance against the goals and to reinforce partnering principles. GSA may require up to four OASIS Program Management Review (PMR) meetings per year. The goal of the PMR meetings are to provide a platform for OASIS Contractors, OASIS staff, and other agency representatives to communicate current issues, resolve potential problems, discuss business and marketing opportunities, review future and ongoing GSA and Government-wide initiatives, and address OASIS fundamentals. Any Contractor costs associated to PMR Meetings shall be at no direct cost to the Government.
H.11.2. GSA OASIS Webpage GSA will establish an OASIS website for the purposes of informing our customers, stakeholders, and the general public of the attributes and procedures for OASIS. The GSA OASIS webpage will include, but not be limited to, the following:
1. General overview of the attributes of OASIS
2. The OASIS conformed contract through the latest modification (Sections B through J)
3. GSA Key Personnel point of contact (POC) information (Names, Titles, Phone Numbers, E-mail Addresses)
4. Contractor Key Personnel POC information (Names, Titles, Phone Numbers, E-mail Addresses)
5. List of Contractor Numbers, Company Names by NAICS Pools and MA-IDIQ task order contracts, and direct POC for issuing task order solicitations by an OCO
6. Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA) process for the OCO
7. OASIS Training and Ordering Guides
8. Sample procurement templates for the OCO
9. Scope review process for the OCO
10. Statistical information by Agency and Contractor
11. Links to other mandatory websites for reporting purposes or ordering procedures
12. List of Contractors not eligible for solicitations and awards due to Dormant Status or Off-Ramped, if necessary.
13. Frequently Asked Questions
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Samples: Oasis Unrestricted Contract