


There is also significant industry interest in shaping the vehicle. GSA performed extensive market research with OASIS customers to determine what was and was not working. Far from being an OASIS clone, Services MAC will be a very different contract vehicle and one that GSA schedule holders should be following closely.

Considering how popular OASIS has been, there was a lot of surprise when GSA announced its plans for the new BIC MAC (now called Services MAC). In light of the runaway success of the General Services Administration (GSA)’s OASIS best-in-class (BIC) contract vehicle for professional services ( over $78B in sales and counting), industry has been eagerly awaiting news about a potential follow-on Multiple Award Contract (MAC) when OASIS expires in 2024.
