OASIS+ PHASE II • LOGISTICS SERVICES DOMAIN (SB & UNR)

OASIS+ Logistics Services Readiness

If you’re evaluating OASIS+ logistics services readiness, start with three fundamentals:

• Scope fit: your work aligns to distribution, transportation, supply chain, warehousing, deployment logistics, and related sub-areas.
• NAICS/PSC mapping: your strongest projects map cleanly to logistics auto-relevant codes or prove relevance through scope evidence.
• Defensible score: your selected projects meet minimum thresholds and can be substantiated with the required documentation—so your score is both competitive and compliant.

Quick Answer

What Is OASIS+ Logistics Services Readiness?

OASIS+ logistics services readiness means you can identify up to five qualifying projects that are relevant to logistics services, meet the minimum thresholds (annual value, timing, allowable contract types), and can be substantiated with the required documentation—so your self-score is both competitive and compliant.

Snippet Definition

It’s validating logistics scope fit, auto-relevant NAICS/PSC relevance, eligibility thresholds, and evidence-backed scoring before you submit.

Want a fast go/no-go for OASIS+ logistics services readiness? Start with the Eligibility Assessment Service.

People Also Ask

  • What services fall under the OASIS+ logistics services domain?
  • Which NAICS codes are auto-relevant for logistics relevance?
  • Which PSC codes are auto-relevant for logistics relevance?
  • What annual value and timing rules must logistics qualifying projects meet?
  • What earns points in surge capability and contingency/exercise support?
  • What systems, facility clearance, and certifications can earn points?

For the official program overview, see GSA OASIS+.

30-Second Fit Check For OASIS+ Logistics Services Readiness

If you can document 2+ items below with real past performance, you likely have logistics scope fit. Next: validate eligibility thresholds and scoring strength for OASIS+ logistics services readiness.

  • distribution & transportation operations (including specialized cargo management)
  • warehousing and storage; inventory management
  • supply chain management & provisioning; value chain management
  • deployment logistics; rapid deployment of supplies & equipment
  • disaster management / contingency operations
  • cold chain medical supply services; food & perishable goods supply services
  • integrated product support (IPS); life cycle sustainment; supportability analysis
  • logistics optimization; performance tracking; logistics system design and risk assessment
  • resource sourcing (global/regional/local) and integrating public/private resources
  • logistics training services; test range support

If you want a quick fit confirmation plus a scoring gap check, book a Free OASIS+ Phase II Consultation.

Quick Answer

Are You A Strong Candidate For This Domain?

You’re typically a strong candidate for OASIS+ logistics services readiness if you can select up to five qualifying projects that: (1) are clearly logistics-relevant, (2) meet minimum annual value thresholds, (3) fall within the allowable time window, and (4) have above-satisfactory past performance where required.

This domain is score-driven, so plan for cushion points above the minimum qualification threshold to reduce elimination risk.

Score Risk: What Usually Breaks Submissions

Common issues that create elimination risk in logistics submissions include:

  • projects that are “logistics-adjacent” but do not prove relevance through auto-relevant NAICS/PSC or scope evidence
  • annual value calculations that don’t follow the required method for ongoing vs. completed projects
  • projects outside timing rules (ongoing must show 6+ months performance; completed must be within 5 years)
  • past performance averages not above satisfactory (average must be above 3 on the numeric scale)
  • specialized experience claims (surge or contingency/exercise support) without required evidence
  • management & staffing credits claimed without meeting thresholds for subs or cleared personnel
  • facility clearance claimed while “pending” (not accepted)
  • FEP task orders that don’t meet the MA-IDIQ/BPA and competitive requirements

What The Logistics Services Domain Covers

Typical logistics scope areas include (not exhaustive):

  • distribution & transportation; infrastructure services (transportation & delivery)
  • inventory management; supply chain management & provisioning
  • deployment logistics; disaster management/contingency operations
  • cold chain medical supply services; food & perishable goods supply services
  • integrated product support (IPS); life cycle sustainment; logistics operations support & maintenance
  • supportability analysis & implementation; logistics optimization
  • resource sourcing (global/regional/local); integrating public & private resources
  • specialized cargo management; repair & alteration; industrial relocation/expansion services
  • logistics training services; test range support

Logistics Auto-Relevant NAICS (With Size Standards)

  • 485999 — $21.5M
  • 488190 — $40M
  • 488999 — $12.5M
  • 493110 — $34M
  • 493190 — $34M
  • 541614 — $21.5M
  • 811114 — $11M
  • 811198 — $11M

Logistics Auto-Relevant PSC Codes

  • R706 — Support - Management: Logistics Support
  • V001 — Transportation/Travel/Relocation: Motor Pool and Packing/Crating
  • V002 — Transportation/Travel/Relocation: Motor Pool Operations
  • V003 — Transportation/Travel/Relocation: Packing/Crating
  • V119 — Transportation/Travel/Relocation: Transportation (Other)

Need help mapping your contracts to logistics scope and auto-relevant codes for OASIS+ logistics services readiness? Start with the Eligibility Assessment Service.

How The Eligibility Assessment Works

1

Start The Assessment

Share basic company and contract information to validate logistics scope fit and eligibility.

2

Score & Gap Review

Estimate score potential, identify gaps, and select the best five qualifying projects.

3

Next-Step Plan

Get a go/no-go recommendation plus an optimization and compliance plan.

Scoring Snapshot (Logistics Services)

  • Maximum score: 50 (SB and UNR)
  • Minimum qualification score: 36 (SB) and 42 (UNR)
  • Main score factors: Qualifying Projects (QPs), Federal Experience Projects (FEPs), Systems/Clearances/Certifications
  • QPs: 42 points (SB and UNR)
  • FEPs: 4 points (SB) and 3 points (UNR)
  • Systems/Clearances/Certifications: 4 points (SB) and 5 points (UNR)

Qualifying Projects (QPs): Eligibility Rules You Must Validate First

  • Count: up to five qualifying projects (contracts)
  • Allowable sources: federal prime, federal subcontract, or commercial contracts
  • Federal prime types: standalone, or task orders under MA IDIQ/BPA, SA IDIQ/BPA, or FSS/MAS/BOAs
  • OTAs: allowed; grants and cooperative agreements are not acceptable for QPs
  • Services requirement: FAR Part 37 (services, not supplies)
  • Annual value: at least $500K (SB) or $1M (UNR)
  • Timing: ongoing projects must have 6+ months completed performance; completed projects must be within 5 years
  • Past performance: above satisfactory (average above 3 on the numeric scale)
  • Relevance: auto-relevant NAICS/PSC, or relevance shown via the SOW or a J.P-3 form

Annual Value Calculation (QP Eligibility)

  • Ongoing: (total expected value ÷ total expected duration in days) × 366
  • Completed: (total obligated/paid value ÷ actual total duration in days) × 366

QP Subfactor Highlights (Logistics)

  • Relevance (20): up to 5 QPs, each up to 4 points
  • Scale (5): credits based on annual value and/or FTE thresholds (SB vs. UNR)
  • Integrated Experience (SB 4 / UNR 3): credit per QP for either labor categories ≥ 5 or distinct functional areas ≥ 3
  • Management & Staffing (5): credits per QP for first-tier subs and for cleared personnel thresholds
  • Specialized Functional Experience (5): surge capability and/or contingency/exercise support evidence
  • Past Performance (3): points increase as more relevant QPs show above-satisfactory ratings

Specialized Functional Experience (Logistics)

  • Surge capability: +10% level-of-effort increase with ≤ 45 days lead time (evidence must show surge was requested by the government)
  • Contingency & exercise support: evidence of using SPOT and/or demonstration of SOFA/ACSA knowledge
  • A QP can receive more than one credit (up to two).

Past Performance (How Points Are Earned)

  • 1 point for 3 of 5 QPs with overall positive past performance (> 3.0 average)
  • 2 points if 4 QPs are relevant with overall positive past performance
  • 3 points if all 5 QPs are relevant with overall positive past performance
  • No points for a QP that is non-relevant (even if ratings are strong), or overall satisfactory/below.
  • UNR: an extra point may apply based on small business utilization ratings (very good average or above for all 5 QPs).

Special Case: One QP Can Be A Collection Of Task Orders

  • one of the five QPs can be a collection of task orders
  • the IDIQ must be a single-award IDIQ and a federal prime contract
  • aggregate annual value, FTEs, subs, distinct functional areas, cleared personnel, etc., as one contract
  • duration uses earliest task order start date and latest task order end date

Federal Experience Projects (FEPs)

  • MA-IDIQ/BPA task orders: points per qualifying task order (task orders must be competitive; annual value > $250K; ongoing 6+ months or completed within 5 years)
  • 3+ federal agencies: 1 point if you show services provided in support of three or more distinct federal agencies (funding agency evidence)

Systems, Clearances, And Certifications

  • Accounting system: 2 points (SB and UNR)
  • Other systems (UNR): additional credit based on count of government-approved systems (e.g., approved rates, purchasing, estimating, EVMS, MMAS, property management)
  • Facility clearance: 1 point for an active Secret or Top Secret facility clearance (pending is not accepted)
  • Other certifications: points may apply for CMMI L2+, ISO 27001:2022, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 28001:2007, ISO 22301, and CMMC L2+

What You Get For OASIS+ Logistics Services Readiness

  • a go/no-go recommendation based on eligibility thresholds, score strength, and defensibility
  • guidance on selecting the best five qualifying projects to maximize logistics scoring
  • gap identification for relevance, annual value, timing, specialized evidence, and past performance
  • compliance habits and multi-round review discipline to reduce elimination risk
  • partnering considerations when you need cushion points above the qualification threshold

Compliance Habits Highlighted In OASIS+ Guidance

  • read the RFP and all Q&As thoroughly, multiple times
  • create a reliable compliance checklist
  • do at least two rounds of compliance checks when scoring is finished
  • check every item against instructions; verify every claim with evidence
  • discuss compliance with your team; use “devil’s advocate” review
  • plan for cushion points above 36/42 to reduce elimination risk
  • use a third-party review for scoring and document completeness when possible

Pricing Notes (High Level)

  • cost/price forms are mandatory for submission
  • no points are attached to pricing; it is reviewed as acceptable/non-acceptable
  • pricing is entered in J.P-9 for 20 LCATs at SME level for a 16-year period (first-year input only)
  • ceiling rates apply to sole source T&M/LH task orders; other work requires task-order pricing
  • ceiling rates exclude Secret/Top Secret and OCONUS additions
  • only one price proposal is required across domains (LCATs)

Partnering When You Need Cushion Points

  • if you are not 3–5 points above the threshold, consider using a partner or partners
  • JVs, MPJVs, and prime/sub relationships are acceptable
  • you can use a partner’s contracts for both QPs and FEPs (the primary score drivers)
  • for SB submissions, subcontractors must be small under this domain
  • consider “over and under” relationships across tracks to help both teams

Looking for partners? Use the Partnering Hub.

FAQ

What is OASIS+ logistics services readiness?

OASIS+ logistics services readiness means you can select up to five logistics-relevant qualifying projects that meet eligibility thresholds and can be substantiated with required documentation, with auto-relevant NAICS/PSC alignment or defensible scope evidence.

What annual value and timing rules apply to logistics qualifying projects?

Qualifying projects must have an annual value of at least $500K (SB) or $1M (UNR). Ongoing projects must have 6+ months of completed performance, and completed projects must be within 5 years.

Which NAICS and PSC codes are auto-relevant for logistics?

Auto-relevant NAICS include 485999, 488190, 488999, 493110, 493190, 541614, 811114, and 811198. Auto-relevant PSC codes include R706, V001, V002, V003, and V119.

What earns points in specialized functional experience for logistics?

Specialized credits are tied to surge capability (+10% level-of-effort increase with ≤ 45 days lead time, with evidence of government request) and/or contingency & exercise support with evidence of SPOT use and/or SOFA/ACSA knowledge.

What systems, clearance, and certifications can earn points?

Points are available for an accounting system, certain additional government-approved systems (UNR), an active Secret or Top Secret facility clearance (pending is not accepted), and certifications such as CMMI Level 2+, ISO 27001:2022, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 28001:2007, ISO 22301, and CMMC Level 2+.

When should we consider partnering?

Consider partnering if you are below the qualification threshold or do not have cushion points above the minimum. Partner contracts can be used for qualifying projects and federal experience projects, subject to domain rules (including small-business requirements for SB submissions).

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